Key ResponsibilitiesInstall, repair, calibrate, and maintain electrical and instrumentation systemsTroubleshoot PLCs, DCS, motor controls, MCCs, VFDs, and process equipmentDiagnose problems by hand — using prints, schematics, and a multimeter — when software tools don't tell the full storyCalibrate flow, pressure, level, and temperature devices and control valvesPerform preventive and predictive maintenanceRead and interpret schematics, P&IDs, loop drawings, and ladder logicAssist with PLC programming and control system upgradesKeep maintenance, calibration, and spare parts records up to dateParticipate in the on‑call rotationRequired SkillsStrong hands‑on troubleshooting — able to trace circuits, find faults, and solve problems without relying on a computerWorking knowledge of PLCs, DCS, automation, and industrial electrical systemsAble to troubleshoot 480V systems, motors, relays, contactors, and control circuitsAble to read blueprints, electrical prints, and schematicsSolid understanding of electrical theory and control logicStrong problem‑solving, communication, and teamwork skillsQualificationsHigh school diploma or equivalentJourneyman electrician license or equivalent industrial experience preferredWilling to work overtime, rotating schedules, and on‑call assignmentsPreferred Experience1–2 years of vocational training or related industrial maintenance experienceAllen‑Bradley PLCs and HMIsDeltaV or other DCS platformsInstrument calibration and analytical equipmentCMMS maintenance systemsTools UsedMultimeters, megohmmeters, amp probes, calibration equipment, hand and power tools, and PLC programming software.#J-18808-Ljbffr. This role calls for someone who is equally comfortable with modern PLC and DCS systems and with old-school, hands-on troubleshooting — using prints, a meter, and good electrical logic to find problems when the computer can't.