Petrolia, ON
4 days ago
Maintenance/ Controls Leader

The Maintenance/Controls Leader will be primarily responsible for the support, troubleshooting, maintenance, and integration of automated manufacturing process control systems at the Petrolia manufacturing facility. This position will provide electrical, controls and mechanical expertise to assist plant maintenance, production/operations, EH&S, and management personnel in identifying and solving technical issues. This position will also provide support for the design, commissioning, and startup of small-to-large scale capital expenditure projects in conjunction with Central Engineering and Operations Management. Technical assistance will require basic understanding of plant power distribution systems and process/machinery control systems. A practical level of understanding of mechanical and electrical maintenance is also required.

 

Essential Duties                                                                                   

 

Troubleshoot and resolve issues with existing process equipment and control systems. Provide training and technical assistance to plant-level Maintenance, Production/Operations, EH&S, and management personnel. Project management that includes scope development, funding requests, and execution. Design using the latest hardware and software components, design machine control systems to maximize equipment productivity and assure all code requirements and safety standards are strictly met.  Assist plant with the development of goals, objectives, and schedules for potential projects/upgrades. Assist CWT engineering with selection, integration, and installation, and start-up of process automation equipment.  Including the standardization of automation equipment across applications as applicable.

 

Equipment Used

Industrial computers/laptops Electrical/wiring test equipment such as multi-meters, scopes General maintenance tools (screw drivers, tape measures, hand tools, power tools)

 

Working Conditions

 

The basic work environment is a combination of office and within the manufacturing facility with a very little amount travel (although more travel may be required on occasion).  The atmosphere is fast paced and occasionally becomes stressful with multiple projects be worked on at the same time, and dealing with plant breakdowns.  

 

Work Environment:

80% factory – process equipment, support, troubleshooting electrical and mechanical issues, programming/testing. 20% office – project development, projects updates, team meetings/calls, testing and design work.

Time Worked:

Hours Worked: Normally 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | 40 hours/week; Situations will require additional hours worked per day and /or alternate shifts worked (equipment breakdowns, process issues/troubleshooting, equipment commissioning/startups, etc.).  Days of Week Worked: Monday through Friday; Saturday/Sunday work to support production needs occurs very occasionally.  Comments: Work is in a challenging environment, sometimes stressful and always demanding.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Used

 

Clear (non-tinted), Safety Glasses Steel-Toe Shoes Safety Gloves Bump Cap Hearing Protection Arc-Flash PPE

 Starting Pay: $25-$38 per hour, could increase based on experience

Essential Full Performance Knowledge:

Proficient in Siemens software and hardware, Rockwell Automation software and hardware Proficient in general industrial controls, manufacturing processes Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs) Industrial communication protocols (Ethernet/IP, ControlNet, DeviceNet, Profibus, Profinet) Basic understanding of open/closed control loops (PIDs) Understanding of electrical wiring principles per Canadian standards Data Historian development Basic understanding of low-voltage power distribution Software/Data communication protocols (OPC-UA/OPC-DA) Basic understanding of AutoCAD Ability to stay abreast of new development in controls/technology.

 

Essential Full Performance Skills:

Programming of basic control system logic (ladder logic, structured text, function block) Configuration and tuning of variable frequency drives (VFDs) Interpretation of electrical/controls drawings Interpretation of mechanical and electrical design drawings. Understanding and evaluation of component, equipment or installation proposals Utilize and interpret technical data sheets and manuals. Basic project management skills Strong mechanical and electrical problem-solving skills Basic analytical comparison and value judgment skills Walking across plant to observe manufacturing process and on catwalks to observe equipment function, and assisting with installing, repairing equipment. Climbing stairs and ladders to access equipment and roofs. Stooping - equipment observation, assisting with installing, repairing equipment. Kneeling -production observation, assisting with installing, repairing equipment. Standing - Occasionally for extended periods to observe process. Lifting – Up to 50 lbs. Sitting - Office work, reports, computer.

 

Education:

Licensed Electrician/Millwright and or BA in electrical engineering or controls. Equivalency – Five years of direct practical experience in the industrial maintenance controls/automation industry.

Experience:

Minimum of five years at an industrial/manufacturing facility in a maintenance, automation and controls capacity.

 

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