Starting Pay: $40/hr.
Location: 910 Elm St, Mckinney, Tx, 75069
Schedule: 7 PM - 7 AM.
Position Overview:As an
Electrical Control Technician, you will play a critical role in maintaining the electrical reliability of our equipment and systems. You will apply advanced diagnostics, deep technical knowledge, and a strong commitment to safety to help ensure our manufacturing operations perform at the highest standard.
Job Responsibilities:In this role, you will support the safe and reliable performance of equipment across our facility by:
- Troubleshooting, repairing, and restoring machinery and electrical systems across all production areas.
- Maintaining and supporting electrical infrastructure, including AC/DC drives, motors, sensors, and control systems.
- Applying mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic expertise to optimize equipment operation.
- Diagnosing faults in motors, drives, circuits, electronic components, and plant control systems.
- Reading and interpreting wiring diagrams, schematics, control drawings, and technical manuals.
- Navigating PLC programs for troubleshooting, communications diagnostics, and basic controlled edits.
- Supporting Ethernet-based communications systems through device connection, network analysis, and integration.
- Performing equipment testing with diagnostic instruments such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, and specialized electrical tools.
- Selecting replacement electrical components when OEM parts are unavailable.
- Identifying root causes of equipment failure and supporting long-term corrective actions to improve safety, quality, and reliability.
Job Requirements:To excel in this position, you bring:
- Strong technical knowledge of AC and DC drive systems.
- Thorough understanding of speed feedback devices, theory, and operation.
- Working knowledge of temperature controls, sensors, and thermal components.
- Strong understanding of PID loops, control logic, and automated processes.
- Ability to troubleshoot Ethernet communications, industrial networks, and connectivity issues.
- Proficiency with PLC and HMI systems, including communications paths, program navigation, and controlled edits.
- Deep understanding of electrical circuits, components, and power electronics.
- Demonstrated ability to diagnose, test, and repair motors, drives, and electrical control systems.
- Hands-on experience with electrical diagnostic tools and instrumentation.
- Ability to select alternative components when original parts are unavailable.
Work Environment & Physical RequirementsThis role operates within a fast-paced, high-performance production environment. You may encounter:
- Loud noise and extreme temperatures.
- Indoor and outdoor working conditions.
- Frequent walking, bending, kneeling, crouching, and stooping.
- Use of hands for tools, diagnostic devices, and electrical components.
- Lifting up to 50 lbs. while bending, twisting, or standing.