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Haynes International in Kokomo, Indiana is seeking an Electrical Maintenance Engineering Technician. The role involves providing electrical and electronic engineering support to manufacturing and maintenance, focusing on project implementation and equipment modifications.
The ideal candidate will have a High School Diploma with experience in electrical control systems, as well as knowledge of PLC programming and project management skills. The position requires strong troubleshooting abilities and adherence to safety protocols.
Job Category: Facilities Engineering
Requisition Number: ELECT001429
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Haynes International Manufacturing Headquarters
2000 W Defenbaugh St
Kokomo, IN 46902, USA
To provide electrical/electronic engineering technical support to Manufacturing and Maintenance, and to assist in the implementation of approved projects and the modification to manufacturing and/or facility equipment, as well as the resolution of equipment problems.
Qualifications:
Education: High School Diploma or equivalent; Associates or Technical Degree (preferred)
Experience: 2-5 years in industrial electrical/electronic control systems; AC/DC Motor Drives and Tuning, Electro-hydraulic controls; PLC control system programming/installation; CAD drafting (preferred).
Areas of Knowledge: Electronics; PLC Fundamentals and Programming; Rockwell/Allen Bradley/Siemens PLC training; MicroLogix and ControlLogix platforms, Variable Frequency Drives, Digital/Analog controls; Electrical Troubleshooting; Electrical Safety, Computer control Siemens AC/DC drives (preferred); Siemens PLC and GE Series 90 PLC training (preferred) and Power Distribution (preferred).
Skills: Equipment Troubleshooting, Industrial Electronics, Technical Writing, Computer Operation, Communications, Print Reading, Project Management, CAD drafting (preferred).
Role Responsibilities:
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