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J.F.K Systems Inc. in Windsor, ON is seeking an Automation Technician to support automated equipment in active production environments.
This hands-on role involves troubleshooting, repairs, and improvements of robotic, electrical, mechanical, and PLC-controlled systems. Applicants should have experience with industrial equipment in manufacturing, read electrical schematics, and familiarity with Allen-Bradley PLCs.
Automation Technician - Automotive Manufacturing
Location: Windsor, ON
Employment Type: Full Time | Wage: Competitive, Based On Experience
About Us
We support multiple automotive manufacturing facilities with a wide range of automated equipment. Our technicians work directly on the plant floor, troubleshooting and maintaining systems where uptime is critical.
Position Overview
The Automation Technician supports automated equipment in active production environments across multiple facilities. This is a hands-on role involving troubleshooting, repairs, and improvement of robotic, electrical, mechanical, and PLC-controlled systems.
While there are opportunities to work with robots and controls, this is not a programming-only position. Success in this role starts with strong equipment troubleshooting, reliability, and a willingness to support the full scope of plant automation.
Technicians are given opportunities to expand their skills across automation systems, including PLCs and robotics.
Growth into more advanced controls and programming work is based on demonstrated performance, reliability, and problem-solving ability in the role.
This position is designed to build well-rounded technicians through hands-on experience in a production environment.
This role offers hands-on experience across a wide range of automation systems in a real production environment. Technicians gain exposure to robotics, PLCs, and industrial equipment while building practical troubleshooting skills that carry long-term value.
It is a strong fit for individuals who want to develop into well-rounded automation technicians through consistent, hands-on work.
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