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Ulrich Steinke Rechtsanwalt und Notar

Manager PLC Engineer/Technician

Ulrich Steinke Rechtsanwalt und Notar, Bakersfield, California, United States, 93399

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Manager PLC Engineer/Technician Ulrich Steinke Rechtsanwalt und Notar

Summary The PLC Technician is responsible for programming, maintaining, troubleshooting, and optimizing Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) systems and associated automation equipment used in high-speed bottling and packaging operations. This role supports production, safety, quality, and continuous improvement initiatives by ensuring automation systems operate reliably and efficiently in a food and beverage manufacturing environment.

Key Responsibilities

Maintenance Leadership & Team Management

Directly lead, coach, and manage Maintenance Technicians, including electricians and mechanics.

Assign daily work, prioritize breakdown response, and coordinate preventive maintenance activities.

Train and mentor maintenance team members on PLC systems, electrical safety, and troubleshooting best practices.

Participate in hiring, onboarding, performance management, and corrective action processes.

Build a culture of accountability, teamwork, and continuous improvement within the Maintenance department.

PLC & Automation Systems

Program, troubleshoot, and maintain PLC systems (e.g., Allen‑Bradley, Siemens, or equivalent).

Diagnose and resolve PLC, HMI, VFD, servo drive, and motion control issues.

Develop, modify, and maintain PLC logic, ladder logic, function block, and structured text programs as needed.

Support and optimize automated bottling, filling, labeling, case packing, palletizing, and conveying systems.

Interface PLC systems with HMIs, SCADA, and plant data systems.

Equipment & Production Support

Provide technical support to production and maintenance teams to minimize downtime and improve line efficiency.

Perform root cause analysis on recurring automation or control system failures.

Support equipment startups, changeovers, upgrades, and new line installations.

Collaborate with OEMs, integrators, and vendors for troubleshooting and system improvements.

Electrical & Controls

Read and interpret electrical schematics, control diagrams, P&IDs, and technical manuals.

Troubleshoot industrial electrical systems including sensors, encoders, relays, contactors, and safety circuits.

Support calibration and configuration of instrumentation such as photo eyes, proximity sensors, flow meters, and level sensors.

Safety, Compliance & Documentation

Follow all safety policies, Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), and electrical safety procedures.

Ensure PLC and control systems meet applicable Cal/OSHA, NEC, and food safety requirements.

Maintain accurate documentation of PLC programs, backups, change logs, and system configurations.

Support audits and inspections related to safety, quality, and regulatory compliance.

Continuous Improvement

Identify opportunities to improve system reliability, automation performance, and energy efficiency.

Assist with standardization of control systems and programming practices.

Participate in continuous improvement, lean manufacturing, and reliability initiatives.

Required Qualifications

Associate degree or technical certification in Automation, Electrical Engineering Technology, Mechatronics, or related field (or equivalent experience).

Minimum 3–5 years of hands‑on PLC and industrial automation experience in a manufacturing environment.

Strong experience with PLC platforms such as Allen‑Bradley (ControlLogix / CompactLogix) or Siemens.

Experience with HMI systems (FactoryTalk View, WinCC, or similar).

Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and control diagrams.

Experience in food and beverage or high‑speed packaging environments strongly preferred.

Strong troubleshooting, analytical, and problem‑solving skills.

Preferred Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation, or related field.

Experience with bottling, filling, labeling, or packaging equipment.

Knowledge of SCADA systems and plant network communications.

Familiarity with safety PLCs and machine safety standards.

Experience with continuous improvement or reliability programs.

Physical & Work Requirements

Ability to work in a manufacturing environment with exposure to noise, moving equipment, and industrial conditions.

Ability to stand, walk, bend, kneel, and climb ladders as required.

Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.

Must be able to work flexible schedules, including nights, weekends, and on‑call support as needed.

Must be able to safely work around energized equipment following proper safety procedures.

Work Environment The work environment is characterized by wet, hot, and/or humid conditions and moving mechanical parts, hot liquids, equipment, and materials. Fumes or airborne particles may occasionally be present. Noise levels are typically loud.

This description reflects the type and level(s) of work performed. It is not intended to be all-inclusive or to portray the specific duties of any one incumbent. The management of CGWC may change this description at any time, according to business needs.

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