Quality Control Specialist Professional Services - West Bloomfield, MI at Geebo

Quality Control Specialist

Location:
Canaan, CTAs a member of the controls group, the Controls Technician will provide direct support direct electrical support for existing and new production equipment.
This includes:
Identifying and implementing corrective actions for equipment for improved performance.
Assisting the electronic technicians with troubleshooting.
One of a group of plant controls specialists who are SMEs for technical direction.
Support and coordination with the manufacturing team to improve overall equipment operating efficiencies.
Supports efforts for continuous improvements of safety, quality, and cost.
Essential FunctionsFocus on production equipment:
identify critical issues on equipment that are negatively affecting performance, formulate corrective actions to these issues, and implement these actions in a timely manner.
Follow all relevant safety, quality, and technical procedures in the process.
Act as a controls resource for manufacturing projects, or assist the controls specialist in project support.
Proficiency in electrical design, machine controls, programming, and troubleshooting highly desired, with knowledge of established safety standards.
Technical Capability in Electrical Troubleshooting:
respond to calls from the production floor to diagnose and fix electrical issues with machinery.
Flexibility for shift coverage required, as needed for business requirements and requested by the supervisor.
Communicate with production leadership in terms of priority and status.
Document work performed in a timely and detailed manner in work logs.
Professional Support Attitude:
work closely with production operators and technicians to resolve issues in a timely manner.
Availability to respond to occasional calls on nights and weekends.
Additional ResponsibilitiesAn active member of the manufacturing team to drive performance.
Critical member of a multi-functional teams focused on new process and new equipment design, build, and installation.
Performs other duties as required.
Job QualificationsEducation:
H.
S.
Diploma/G.
E.
D.
or Vocational/Technical School Diploma (Curriculum:
Electrical Fundamentals, Electrical Troubleshooting)Preferred:
Associate's Degree in Electronics / Electrical related field.
Required:
Certification (Any schooling for electrical fundamentals, troubleshooting)
Experience:
Minimum of 2 years Electrical Troubleshooting such as reading machine schematics, investigating wiring and component issues, PLC and ladder logic solving or Robotic systems and Vision systems.
Knowledge:
Controls- Understanding and experience with Allen-Bradley PLC programming a plus.
Experience working with electrical drives and robotics a plus.
General PC skills required.
Machinery- A background in electro-mechanical systems and troubleshooting them, especially in a manufacturing environment, is a plus.
Documentation- Must be diligent in daily use of machine logs to record the work performed.
Reliability- Electronic technician coverage is vital to plant operations, must be very reliable.
Recommended Skills Allen Bradley Factory Automation Equipment Business Requirements Electromechanics Hardworking And Dedicated Leadership Machine Controls Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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