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45 days ago
Analytical/Technical III (New Hire)
Duties of the Command Center Technician: Monitors blast furnace processes, such as hoisting/charging and stove operation via remote control center.Assists filed technicians by troubleshooting PLC ladder logic, making changes to ladder logic, and recording changes on the blueprints.Interfaces with multiple computer systems/platforms and is responsible for the continuous communication of the network.Troubleshoots processors to the board component levelSolders components as needed.Terminates fiber optic communications wiring.Candidate should be familiar with general combustion theory, such as oxygen/fuel mixture ratio.Maintains scales and scale displays.Maintains sonar equipment, such as a radar level detectors.Candidates should be familiar with the following: AC/DC drives and motor starters Allen Bradley/GE Fanuc PLC’s Bristol/Emerson Ovation/Avton DrivesEDUCATION:2-year technical degree required in a field of electronics, electrical engineering, or computers.MUST PASS WRITTEN COMMAND CENTER TEST.1-3 years’ experience in a plant manufacturing environment in a similar role required.Tools used should include voltmeters, oscilloscopes, and common hand tools including soldering gun
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