The Controls Technician (CT) would spend most of their traveling time in the field completing audits for the engineering team.
The CT would receive audit packets from a controls project engineer and would travel to site, complete the audit, and interface and communicate with the engineering team as needed.
The CT would also assist in the early portions of installation, working with the installation leads to review the existing control infrastructure and help plan an efficient demolition and start to installation.
A good candidate for this role would be an experienced PreComm Technician that might be interested in working more closely to the engineering and design side of projects.
We offer:
What we offer:
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The base pay range for this role is estimated to be $42,000 - $95,000 an hour at the time of posting.
Final compensation will be determined by various factors such as work location, education, experience, knowledge, and skills.
Tasks and Qualifications:
What You Will Do in this Role:
Perform comprehensive electrical and controls system audits at customer sites.Assess and document Legacy (point to point) and distributed controls architectures, including Ethernet, Asi, CAN, Profibus and other fieldbus networks.Evaluate controls power distributions systemsVerify proper configs and performance of Ethernet-based industrial networks (managed and unmanaged switches, Hirschman, AB )Identify gaps, inefficiencies, or risks in existing controls equipment relative to the defined controls scopeCollaborate with internal project engineering teams to align audit results with project scopes.
Interface directly with customers to clarify requirements and support follow-up actions.Prepare clear, detailed technical documentation and audit reportsSupport commissioning support to the Electrical and Mechanical installation teams on active brownfield projects, supporting demolition and pre-commissioning activities.Seek advice and guidance from controls project engineering leads on non-routine or more complex equipment and areas of the systemIdentify problems as they occur and take appropriate steps to solve themProvide regular Commissioning status/progress updates to Dematic leadershipSupport on-site Reliability, Performance, and Volume Testing, System Start-up, Go-Live, and post Go-Live customer support for Dematic projectsWhat We are Looking For:
Associate’s or Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Engineering Technology preferred (Electrical Engineering or Mechatronic Engineering preferred)3-5 years of successful experience in a related field experience.Willingness to travel to customer sites (approximately 80%)Experience in brownfield projects at customer sitesExperience with Allen-Bradley PLC based control systemsExperience with Bihl and Wiedermann software tools (Asi Controls Tools, ASIMON)Proven ability to work independently in the field with minimal supervisioinStrong customer facing communication skills.In-dept understanding of centralized and distributed controls architectures.Working knowledge of industrial fieldbus networks and software toolsEthernetProfibusProfinetCANHirschman Hi-visionKnowledge of safety systems and standards (NFPA79, UL)Solid understanding of controls power distribution systemsAbility to read and interpret electrical schematics and other controls documentation.Demonstrated basic knowledge of professional behavior principles and skills including communication, collaboration, courage, training, and teamwork