Perrigo Company plc
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We are proud to be a Top 10 player in the European Consumer Self‑Care market and the largest U.S. store brand provider of over‑the‑counter and infant formula. Dedicated to providing
The Best Self‑Care for Everyone , we are the people behind the brands you trust (Opill®, Compeed®, Solpadeine®, NiQuitin® and many more). We are committed to enhancing the wellbeing of our colleagues and consumers alike. We pride ourselves on fostering an inclusive, collaborative culture where each person can experience a sense of belonging.
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Description Overview Perrigo Company is dedicated to making lives better by bringing high quality and affordable self‑care products that consumers trust everywhere they are sold. Help us do it!
Operational Details Perrigo Nutritionals, located in Georgia, VT is currently looking for a highly motivated Instrument Technician to join the Process Automation Controls group. The role will work the Nights Shift (6pm - 6am ET) on a biweekly repeating 2/2/3 schedule (Week A: Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat; Week B: Sun, Wed, Thurs). This is a full‑time, non‑exempt position with a minimum starting pay rate of $29.40 per hour + a 15% shift premium. A comprehensive benefits package is provided, including Medical, Vision, Dental, 401(k) Matching, Tuition Reimbursement, Quarterly Bonus, and more.
This position currently offers a $5,000 retention bonus.
Plant Closure Disclaimer In March of 2025, Perrigo announced that operations at our facility in Milton, VT will be migrated to our plant in Eau Claire, WI with an estimated sunset date of July 2027. Production operations will continue for approximately the next two years. We are committed to offering a highly competitive severance package for employees who see this project through to completion. At the time of the plant closure, employees with at least 12 months tenure will be entitled to 52 weeks of base pay, bonus, and company‑paid COBRA coverage for up to 1 year following exit. Employees with less than 12 months tenure will receive 36 weeks of base pay, bonus, and COBRA coverage.
Scope of the Role An E&I Technician is responsible for diagnosing and troubleshooting all plant control and automation systems, advanced mechanical systems, packaging equipment, and instrumentation devices while minimizing downtime during plant operation. The technician may also design and supervise new control installations. Responsibilities include the use of test equipment to perform routine plant calibrations. Meticulous record keeping is essential. The technician must follow written and oral instructions, complete documentation such as work instructions, line changeover sheets, critical control point sheets, and equipment logbooks.
Responsibilities
Calibrate electronic, pneumatic and mechanical instrumentation and maintain instrument and electrical systems components; maintain all calibration documentation.
Install, maintain, repair and troubleshoot plant control systems and equipment.
Define instrumentation requirements and troubleshoot power and control systems.
Review system drawings, P&ID’s, and equipment manuals.
Operate interface devices for programmable controllers and computers for program changes and troubleshooting.
Write and debug PLC programs (preferred).
Interface with vendors when necessary.
Assist in training of others.
Provide accurate and timely documentation of work as directed by standard operating procedures and work instructions.
Other duties as assigned.
Experience Required
Completion of a high school diploma, GED or equivalency.
Associate’s Degree in Electrical Engineering Technology strongly preferred, or an equivalent combination of training and work experience.
Proficiency in SLC/PLC programming and hardware architecture, along with an understanding of manufacturing plant processes.
Proficiency in the calibration and maintenance of electronic/pneumatic instrumentation, controls and PLC systems.
Ability to read, write, and comprehend English at a level sufficient to accurately follow safety protocols, operating procedures (SOPs, WIs), regulatory signage, and verbal instructions.
Must meet all locally defined training requirements.
Preferred Experience
3 years of experience as an electronics technician, calibrating, troubleshooting electronic/pneumatic instrumentation and controls and PLC control systems.
Ability to maintain meticulous calibration records that are accurate and legible; ability to interpret and initiate drawings, sketches and logic diagrams.
Physical Requirements
Lifting ability up to 55 pounds; may be up to 30 pounds overhead on occasion.
Ability to walk and stand on concrete floors for up to 12 hours.
Must be able to stoop, squat, and bend.
Must be able to frequently grasp objects, small hand tools, calipers, etc. Requires sufficient visual and audio acuity.
Must wear appropriate personal protective equipment.
Must comply with locally required worker safety, environmental and health practices.
Benefits We believe our people are our greatest asset. Alongside competitive compensation, we offer benefits tailored to supporting you and your family, as well as career development opportunities to ensure you feel valued and supported, both professionally and personally.
Find out more about
Total Rewards
at Perrigo.
Hybrid Working Approach We promote flexibility with the ability to work two days a week from home in many roles.
Applications Applicants please note: To apply to this position click the APPLY button at the bottom of the application form. (The SAVE button will only save your profile information but not submit an application for this open position.)
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Engineering and Information Technology
Industries Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, Research Services, and Manufacturing
Equal Opportunity Statement We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or other characteristics protected by law.
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Makes Lives Better Through Trusted Health and Wellness Solutions, Accessible to All
We are proud to be a Top 10 player in the European Consumer Self‑Care market and the largest U.S. store brand provider of over‑the‑counter and infant formula. Dedicated to providing
The Best Self‑Care for Everyone , we are the people behind the brands you trust (Opill®, Compeed®, Solpadeine®, NiQuitin® and many more). We are committed to enhancing the wellbeing of our colleagues and consumers alike. We pride ourselves on fostering an inclusive, collaborative culture where each person can experience a sense of belonging.
Join us on our One Perrigo journey as we evolve to win in self‑care.
Description Overview Perrigo Company is dedicated to making lives better by bringing high quality and affordable self‑care products that consumers trust everywhere they are sold. Help us do it!
Operational Details Perrigo Nutritionals, located in Georgia, VT is currently looking for a highly motivated Instrument Technician to join the Process Automation Controls group. The role will work the Nights Shift (6pm - 6am ET) on a biweekly repeating 2/2/3 schedule (Week A: Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat; Week B: Sun, Wed, Thurs). This is a full‑time, non‑exempt position with a minimum starting pay rate of $29.40 per hour + a 15% shift premium. A comprehensive benefits package is provided, including Medical, Vision, Dental, 401(k) Matching, Tuition Reimbursement, Quarterly Bonus, and more.
This position currently offers a $5,000 retention bonus.
Plant Closure Disclaimer In March of 2025, Perrigo announced that operations at our facility in Milton, VT will be migrated to our plant in Eau Claire, WI with an estimated sunset date of July 2027. Production operations will continue for approximately the next two years. We are committed to offering a highly competitive severance package for employees who see this project through to completion. At the time of the plant closure, employees with at least 12 months tenure will be entitled to 52 weeks of base pay, bonus, and company‑paid COBRA coverage for up to 1 year following exit. Employees with less than 12 months tenure will receive 36 weeks of base pay, bonus, and COBRA coverage.
Scope of the Role An E&I Technician is responsible for diagnosing and troubleshooting all plant control and automation systems, advanced mechanical systems, packaging equipment, and instrumentation devices while minimizing downtime during plant operation. The technician may also design and supervise new control installations. Responsibilities include the use of test equipment to perform routine plant calibrations. Meticulous record keeping is essential. The technician must follow written and oral instructions, complete documentation such as work instructions, line changeover sheets, critical control point sheets, and equipment logbooks.
Responsibilities
Calibrate electronic, pneumatic and mechanical instrumentation and maintain instrument and electrical systems components; maintain all calibration documentation.
Install, maintain, repair and troubleshoot plant control systems and equipment.
Define instrumentation requirements and troubleshoot power and control systems.
Review system drawings, P&ID’s, and equipment manuals.
Operate interface devices for programmable controllers and computers for program changes and troubleshooting.
Write and debug PLC programs (preferred).
Interface with vendors when necessary.
Assist in training of others.
Provide accurate and timely documentation of work as directed by standard operating procedures and work instructions.
Other duties as assigned.
Experience Required
Completion of a high school diploma, GED or equivalency.
Associate’s Degree in Electrical Engineering Technology strongly preferred, or an equivalent combination of training and work experience.
Proficiency in SLC/PLC programming and hardware architecture, along with an understanding of manufacturing plant processes.
Proficiency in the calibration and maintenance of electronic/pneumatic instrumentation, controls and PLC systems.
Ability to read, write, and comprehend English at a level sufficient to accurately follow safety protocols, operating procedures (SOPs, WIs), regulatory signage, and verbal instructions.
Must meet all locally defined training requirements.
Preferred Experience
3 years of experience as an electronics technician, calibrating, troubleshooting electronic/pneumatic instrumentation and controls and PLC control systems.
Ability to maintain meticulous calibration records that are accurate and legible; ability to interpret and initiate drawings, sketches and logic diagrams.
Physical Requirements
Lifting ability up to 55 pounds; may be up to 30 pounds overhead on occasion.
Ability to walk and stand on concrete floors for up to 12 hours.
Must be able to stoop, squat, and bend.
Must be able to frequently grasp objects, small hand tools, calipers, etc. Requires sufficient visual and audio acuity.
Must wear appropriate personal protective equipment.
Must comply with locally required worker safety, environmental and health practices.
Benefits We believe our people are our greatest asset. Alongside competitive compensation, we offer benefits tailored to supporting you and your family, as well as career development opportunities to ensure you feel valued and supported, both professionally and personally.
Find out more about
Total Rewards
at Perrigo.
Hybrid Working Approach We promote flexibility with the ability to work two days a week from home in many roles.
Applications Applicants please note: To apply to this position click the APPLY button at the bottom of the application form. (The SAVE button will only save your profile information but not submit an application for this open position.)
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Engineering and Information Technology
Industries Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, Research Services, and Manufacturing
Equal Opportunity Statement We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or other characteristics protected by law.
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