Electrician - controls specialist
About the role
Electrician - Controls Specialist
NOte: This is an Hrly Paid Electrician Role.
- Responsibilities 1.1 PLC & Machine Automation Support Support the maintenance team in troubleshooting PLC programs and diagnosing faults across automated machines and production lines Assist with PLC program modifications, backups, and version control as directed by the Maintenance Manager Implement minor machine control modifications — parameter adjustments, sequence changes, and fault handling updates —within approved change management procedures Serve as a technical escalation resource for PLC-related fault diagnosis; coordinate with machine OEMs for technical support when required Support FAT and SAT activities for new or modified machines in collaboration with the maintenance and controls engineering team Maintain current-state accuracy of all machine-level systems — decommission PLC programs, HMI screens, and associated configurations for equipment that has been removed or retired from the floor Coordinate with the Industrial Automation Specialist on issues that span the machine layer and the SCADA layer 1.2 OT Spare Parts & Controls Program Library Manage and maintain the OT spare parts inventory for control system components — PLCs, HMIs, drives, I/O modules, and associated hardware Track spare parts consumption, reorder levels, and lead times; coordinate procurement with the maintenance team Own and maintain the controls program library — versioned backups of all PLC and HMI programs across all machines and production lines Develop, own, and maintain a centralized recipe library — master repository of all machine recipes across all production lines, where recipes are version-controlled, backed up, and accessible Ensure all program backups are current following any modification; maintain a structured and accessible archive Define and maintain naming conventions and folder structures for the controls program library 1.3 PLC & HMI Standardization Develop and maintain PLC and HMI programming standards — code structure, naming conventions, fault handling patterns, and HMI screen templates Champion consistent application of standards across all machines and lines; identify deviations and work with the maintenance team to remediate over time Provide guidance to OEMs and system integrators on facility programming standards during new equipment procurement and commissioning Collaborate with the Industrial Automation Specialist to ensure machine-level standards are compatible with SCADA integration requirements and PLC programs expose the necessary data points 1.4 Printing Systems — Shop Floor Support Manage and maintain label templates and print formats used across production lines Troubleshoot printer hardware, communication, and configuration issues impacting production; coordinate resolution with the Industrial Automation Specialist for integration-related root causes Serve as the primary contact for printing system vendors for hardware support, supplies, and system upgrades Ensure print hardware is maintained and operational across all lines; coordinate with maintenance for physical installation and replacement 1.5 Machine Troubleshooting Documentation Develop and maintain machine-level troubleshooting guides for common PLC faults, alarms, and failure modes across all automated equipment Collaborate with the maintenance team to capture institutional knowledge and translate it into structured, accessible documentation Keep troubleshooting guides current following program changes, hardware replacements, or recurring failure pattern analysis Contribute to and maintain the controls program change log, recording all modifications with context, rationale, and testing outcomes Controls Specialist — Role Requirements — V1.0 Page 2 of 2
1.6 Cross-Functional Collaboration & Escalation Work closely with the Industrial Automation Specialist on issues and projects that span the machine layer and upper automation layers — PLC faults surfacing in SCADA, integration issues requiring machine-side investigation, or joint project implementation Support the Production Business Analyst with technical input on machine-level capabilities and constraints when scoping automation improvement initiatives Participate in production readiness reviews for line changeovers, new product introductions, and planned maintenance windows Escalate cross-system issues to the appropriate resource — SCADA or integration issues to the Industrial Automation Specialist; machine or maintenance issues to the Maintenance Manager
- Skills & Experience 2.1 Education Electrician, Licensed Equivalent hands-on industry experience in lieu of a formal degree in the specific discipline will be considered 2.2 Experience Minimum 3–5 years of hands-on controls or automation Electrician experience in a manufacturing environment Proven hands-on experience with at least one major PLC platform — Rockwell (Studio 5000 / RSLogix), Siemens (TIA Portal), or Panasonic Hands-on HMI development experience — FactoryTalk View, TIA Portal HMI, or equivalent Exposure to industrial networking and machine-level integration concepts — OPC, MQTT, EtherNet/IP, Profinet, CIP Safety, or similar Experience with controls documentation practices — program version control, wiring diagrams, and troubleshooting guides Nice to have: Fanuc robot programming, Cognex machine vision configuration, or experience with additional PLC platforms beyond the primary one 2.3 Technical Skills PLC programming across at least one major platform — ladder logic and structured text required HMI screen development and tag configuration Fault diagnosis and root cause analysis at the machine and control system level Basic understanding of how machine data flows upstream into SCADA or MES systems Recipe management and version control concepts Nice to have: Label printer configuration and template management 2.4 Soft Skills Strong floor presence and hands-on working style — comfortable spending the majority of time on the shop floor Detail-oriented and disciplined around documentation and library management Proactive communicator — able to flag issues and escalate clearly Collaborative by nature — this role operates at the boundary of maintenance and automation and requires daily coordination across both teams Self-sufficient and organized — manages spare parts, program libraries, and recipe repositories without requiring oversight
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Electrician - controls specialist
About the role
Electrician - Controls Specialist
NOte: This is an Hrly Paid Electrician Role.
- Responsibilities 1.1 PLC & Machine Automation Support Support the maintenance team in troubleshooting PLC programs and diagnosing faults across automated machines and production lines Assist with PLC program modifications, backups, and version control as directed by the Maintenance Manager Implement minor machine control modifications — parameter adjustments, sequence changes, and fault handling updates —within approved change management procedures Serve as a technical escalation resource for PLC-related fault diagnosis; coordinate with machine OEMs for technical support when required Support FAT and SAT activities for new or modified machines in collaboration with the maintenance and controls engineering team Maintain current-state accuracy of all machine-level systems — decommission PLC programs, HMI screens, and associated configurations for equipment that has been removed or retired from the floor Coordinate with the Industrial Automation Specialist on issues that span the machine layer and the SCADA layer 1.2 OT Spare Parts & Controls Program Library Manage and maintain the OT spare parts inventory for control system components — PLCs, HMIs, drives, I/O modules, and associated hardware Track spare parts consumption, reorder levels, and lead times; coordinate procurement with the maintenance team Own and maintain the controls program library — versioned backups of all PLC and HMI programs across all machines and production lines Develop, own, and maintain a centralized recipe library — master repository of all machine recipes across all production lines, where recipes are version-controlled, backed up, and accessible Ensure all program backups are current following any modification; maintain a structured and accessible archive Define and maintain naming conventions and folder structures for the controls program library 1.3 PLC & HMI Standardization Develop and maintain PLC and HMI programming standards — code structure, naming conventions, fault handling patterns, and HMI screen templates Champion consistent application of standards across all machines and lines; identify deviations and work with the maintenance team to remediate over time Provide guidance to OEMs and system integrators on facility programming standards during new equipment procurement and commissioning Collaborate with the Industrial Automation Specialist to ensure machine-level standards are compatible with SCADA integration requirements and PLC programs expose the necessary data points 1.4 Printing Systems — Shop Floor Support Manage and maintain label templates and print formats used across production lines Troubleshoot printer hardware, communication, and configuration issues impacting production; coordinate resolution with the Industrial Automation Specialist for integration-related root causes Serve as the primary contact for printing system vendors for hardware support, supplies, and system upgrades Ensure print hardware is maintained and operational across all lines; coordinate with maintenance for physical installation and replacement 1.5 Machine Troubleshooting Documentation Develop and maintain machine-level troubleshooting guides for common PLC faults, alarms, and failure modes across all automated equipment Collaborate with the maintenance team to capture institutional knowledge and translate it into structured, accessible documentation Keep troubleshooting guides current following program changes, hardware replacements, or recurring failure pattern analysis Contribute to and maintain the controls program change log, recording all modifications with context, rationale, and testing outcomes Controls Specialist — Role Requirements — V1.0 Page 2 of 2
1.6 Cross-Functional Collaboration & Escalation Work closely with the Industrial Automation Specialist on issues and projects that span the machine layer and upper automation layers — PLC faults surfacing in SCADA, integration issues requiring machine-side investigation, or joint project implementation Support the Production Business Analyst with technical input on machine-level capabilities and constraints when scoping automation improvement initiatives Participate in production readiness reviews for line changeovers, new product introductions, and planned maintenance windows Escalate cross-system issues to the appropriate resource — SCADA or integration issues to the Industrial Automation Specialist; machine or maintenance issues to the Maintenance Manager
- Skills & Experience 2.1 Education Electrician, Licensed Equivalent hands-on industry experience in lieu of a formal degree in the specific discipline will be considered 2.2 Experience Minimum 3–5 years of hands-on controls or automation Electrician experience in a manufacturing environment Proven hands-on experience with at least one major PLC platform — Rockwell (Studio 5000 / RSLogix), Siemens (TIA Portal), or Panasonic Hands-on HMI development experience — FactoryTalk View, TIA Portal HMI, or equivalent Exposure to industrial networking and machine-level integration concepts — OPC, MQTT, EtherNet/IP, Profinet, CIP Safety, or similar Experience with controls documentation practices — program version control, wiring diagrams, and troubleshooting guides Nice to have: Fanuc robot programming, Cognex machine vision configuration, or experience with additional PLC platforms beyond the primary one 2.3 Technical Skills PLC programming across at least one major platform — ladder logic and structured text required HMI screen development and tag configuration Fault diagnosis and root cause analysis at the machine and control system level Basic understanding of how machine data flows upstream into SCADA or MES systems Recipe management and version control concepts Nice to have: Label printer configuration and template management 2.4 Soft Skills Strong floor presence and hands-on working style — comfortable spending the majority of time on the shop floor Detail-oriented and disciplined around documentation and library management Proactive communicator — able to flag issues and escalate clearly Collaborative by nature — this role operates at the boundary of maintenance and automation and requires daily coordination across both teams Self-sufficient and organized — manages spare parts, program libraries, and recipe repositories without requiring oversight