Overview
Our company's focus on disciplined growth and value creation is driven by our people and their strong commitment to creating beverage brands that are loved and shared globally!
As our Automation Controls Technician, you will provide high-end, complex automation and controls support to plant operations.
Additionally, the Automation Controls Technician must identify, troubleshoot, and repair issues in 24VDC, 120VAC, and 480VAC electrical systems, perform new electrical installations, and possess knowledge in electrical, automation, process instrumentation, PLC, HMI, and VFDs. We seek a candidate with manufacturing experience, attention to detail, and a commitment to quality work and products.
Key Responsibilities and Duties
Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of the operation, capabilities, & limitations of complex controls/instrumentation.
Skilled in troubleshooting controls and instrumentation problems on production and process equipment.
Assist mechanics in identifying and correcting potential equipment issues.
Maintain and troubleshoot production lines and batching/processing equipment.
Read and interpret PLC code, wiring schematics, ladder diagrams, and P&ID process diagrams.
Understand PLC, HMI, VFDs, servo systems, sensors, instrumentation, and advanced industrial control systems.
Troubleshoot industrial networks including Ethernet/IP, DH+, DeviceNet, RIO.
Test systems and equipment to diagnose malfunctions using voltmeters, process meters, network analyzers, and other devices.
Maintain proficiency in automation and control systems.
Understand calibration procedures for temperature, pressure, flow, and level instruments, along with process controls and troubleshooting.
Adhere to GMPs, maintain a clean and safe work environment.
Collaborate with cross-departmental teams to optimize production efficiency.
Follow safety practices, rules, and company policies.
Ensure safety conditions of equipment are maintained, reporting issues promptly.
Read and comply with SOPs and Safety Data Sheets.
Use computers and software to troubleshoot and resolve equipment issues.
Participate in projects as needed.
Qualifications and Additional Requirements
High School diploma or GED required.
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation, Computer Science, or related field preferred.
Pass the Maintenance Automation Technician test.
Minimum 3 years (5 preferred) experience with Allen Bradley PLCs (PLC 5, SLC 500, RS Logix 5000) in manufacturing, including HMI, VFD, electrical, hydraulics, and pneumatics.
Experience in maintenance, hydraulics, controls, electrical, mechanical, welding, and pneumatics.
Ability to troubleshoot using diagrams, blueprints, schematics.
Certification on the training plan within 180 days of start date.
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds, work at heights, and in extreme temperatures.
Provide own tools as per the tool list.
Knowledge of data networks, switches, routers, and servers.
Flexibility to work 12-hour shifts as needed.
Proficiency with computers and software.
Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work under stress.
Benefits
Great Benefits:
Comprehensive package starting day one.
Purpose Driven:
Empowering employees to protect the environment and communities while delivering quality products.
Community of Belonging:
Fostering a safe, inclusive environment where you can bring your best self to work.
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