Electrical Assembly Technician
$62,400–$62,400 year
On-site · Sparks, Nevada, United States
Job Summary
Electrical Assembly Technician responsible for new production, maintenance and repair of RIX products. Build/program PLCs and High Voltage Enclosures using electrical one lines, schematics, and prints; diagnose electrical problems from diagrams; install and repair electrical systems; inspect, troubleshoot, and conduct tests; work with PPE on voltages up to 600V. Familiarity with P&ID's, Loop Drawings, Controllers, Digital signals, 4–20 mA transducers, Distributed Control Systems, with emphasis on equipment monitoring, vibration monitors, and flow switches. Requires English fluency, strong communication and teamwork, and ability to troubleshoot and resolve problems. Also includes knowledge of Allen Bradley PLCs, Ethernet/IP, Modbus, RS-485; experience with PLC/pneumatic controlled loops; and safety considerations for electrical work on complex systems. Physical requirements include lifting up to 50 pounds and sites in Sparks, NV. DOE advancement indicates compensation above base rate.
Required Qualifications
- 2+ years of trade school or equivalent combination of education and work experience
- Three or more years’ experience wiring, troubleshooting, repair, and programming of PLC
- Fluent in English, both oral and written
- Ability to adjust schedule to meet business demands
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills
- Able to troubleshoot and resolve problems
- Working knowledge of electrical one-lines, electrical schematics, and electrical prints
- Experience safely working with the hazards and using the associated proper PPE on voltages up to 600 volts
- Experience safely working with the hazards and using the associated proper PPE on voltages greater than 460 volts
- Experience with PLC/Pneumatic controlled loops with the ability to troubleshoot an array of problems associated with the equipment preferred
- Citizenship: U.S. Citizen or qualified U.S. Person in accordance with ALU 22CFR 120.15.
- Journeyman Instrument Technician degree, or an Instrumentation certification from an accredited program
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