Are you a seasoned industrial electrical technician eager to face new challenges? As a Senior Automation Systems Technician, you'll collaborate closely with our Integration Engineers to address PLC troubleshooting and commissioning tasks at prime locations such as Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, GA. Make sure you live a commutable distance from the airport and are ready to excel in an ever-changing and high-demand setting.
Your Responsibilities Will Include
Resolving issues, testing, and maintaining cutting-edge electrical control systems.
Working seamlessly with Integration Engineers and ensuring effective communication with project stakeholders to achieve successful project outcomes.
Engaging in a wide array of assignments from foundational programming to intricate troubleshooting, while significantly enhancing your technical expertise, especially in PLC programming and airport automation processes.
Work Environment Details: Need-to-Know Information:
This is an hourly wage, non-exempt role.
You will report directly to the Sr. Program Manager.
Travel expectations range from 40% - 85%, primarily domestic, with potential future international assignments.
Close collaboration with the Manager of Controls Engineering and fellow field technicians is required.
Must be authorized to work in the US without current or future sponsorship.
Must be able to pass a TSA background check and pre-employment, customer requested, or random drug screening.
Physical Requirements
You will need the physical capability to climb ladders, maneuver through confined spaces, operate in low-light conditions, and adapt to fluctuating temperatures. Physical stamina and adaptability are essential.
Your Qualifications (Requirements)
Exceptional skills in diagnosing issues and managing electrical control systems, especially with PLC programming (Allen Bradley, Siemens, etc.) and AutoCAD.
Experience with Ignition software is favorable in the selection process.
Capable of enhancing control systems for peak efficiency and swiftly addressing control component issues.
Experience with reading electrical diagrams and crafting electrical designs.
Comprehensive knowledge of electrical and control devices and their uses.
Thorough grasp of safety protocols and proper PPE usage.
Skilled in using hand and power tools, as well as electrical testing devices (like multi-meters).
Competent in using Microsoft Office and other fundamental computer programs.