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Industrial Controls Technician

Company Name:
Absolute Opportunities
Job Ref.: 2470
Job Title: Industrial Controls Technician
Role: Technician / Maintenance
Relocation Available: No, but a nearby self relo is okay
Industry: Manufacturing
Location: South Carolina
Town / City: Gaffney
Job Type: Permanent full-time
Job Description:
We are looking for someone in the area with Industrial Controls experience.
Supports manufacturing operations to promote safety, efficiency, and productivity by performing PLC programming, electrical troubleshooting, automation projects, robot path programming, and integration of new systems.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
-Develop control logic software and user interface applications.
-Perform low voltage control wiring and equipment connections.
-Troubleshoot current robotic and PLC systems.
-Integrate new automation and controls system projects
-Modify and assist un upgrading existing equipment controls for continuous improvements
-Assist in the start-up of new equipment and processes.
-Develop and support robotic paths and operations for multiple processes.
Qualifications
-Proficient in Allen Bradley PLC software
-Familiarity with low voltage equipment controls.
-Experience with industrial automation.
-Experience with Fanuc and ABB industrial robot programming preferred.
Required Experience
Level of education: Certification in electronics or automation
Job related work
Experience: 2 years minimum of experience in a manufacturing environment
Bottom Line Requirements:
1. Certification in electronics or automation.
2. 2
years of controls experience in a manufacturing environment.
3. Proficient in Allen Bradley PLC software.
4. Familiarity with low voltage equipment controls.
5. Experience with industrial automation.
6. Local or close enough for a short easy move.
7. Experience with Fanuc and ABB industrial robot programming preferred.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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