The Electronics Technologist is responsible for managing all aspects of electrical design for projects within the organization’s field. The Electrical Control Technologist provides solutions to technical problems and is responsible for job planning and quality production. This position is accountable for the processes of design, testing and continuous development of electrical equipment, components and systems as assigned.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Troubleshoot and repair all the Assembling Equipment in a timely manner using sound knowledge and understanding of Ethernet communication, Control Logic and Programmable Logic Control (PLC Omron & Allen Bradley)
Repair and maintain robotic devices and computer-controlled systems.
Check on meters and gauges to ensure that the machines work well.
Troubleshoot assembling systems, investigate the machine/system failures and perform repairs using skills in the areas of pneumatic power, manufacturing processes, electricity, electronics, and mechanical systems
Based on their knowledge in the areas of electronics, mechanics, and computers should be able to investigate the machine/ system failure and perform repairs in a timely manner
Ensure the safety standards are effective and followed all the time
Respond to all emergency troubleshooting on mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic equipment to determine problems associated with the machines
Perform monthly EPV Audits and perform EPV corrections, where required
Maintain smooth communication with different levels of departments and peers
Provide technical assistance and support regarding all projects, installations, and repairs
Conduct investigations; recommend changes and upgrades to equipment
Upgrade hardware and software for improved process control
Communicate findings, upgrades, and troubleshooting to colleagues and management through the e-mail, texts, and voice calls
Ensure the calibration of all machines and maintenance after calibration
Provide regular system operation training on automated systems
Assist in the specification, installation, and modifications of the systems
QUALIFICATIONS
Community College Diploma in Engineering Technology;
Three to five years experience in machine controls and PLC programming
Automation experience is required
Proven project management skills (if no full-time work experience)
Work experience with CADKey and PLC programming
Proven experience with Robotic troubleshooting and programming.
Able to design control circuits and generate electrical schematics
Demonstrated understanding of engineering theories and principles
Strong presentation, oratory, and verbal skills
Able to communicate ideas and recommendations to non-engineer team members in a clear manner
Demonstrated knowledge of Canadian electrical standards
Work experience with pneumatic/ hydraulic controls, sensors and electrical hardware, and control wiring circuitry.
Demonstrated knowledge of required code for operation’s geographical area
Strong problem identification and problem resolution skills
Able to apply right mathematical methods and formulas to problem solving