What are the responsibilities and job description for the Process Control Technician (PCT) position at Heidelberg Materials North America?
Process Control Technician (PCT)
Harleyville, SC
Line of Business: Other
Department: Production
Position Type: Full time
Process Control Technician (PCT) – Southeast Region
Reports To: Maintenance Manager and Electrical Supervisor
Location: Heidelberg Materials-Southeast Region, Harleyville
Position Summary
The Process Control Technician (PCT) is responsible for installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and optimizing process control systems and instrumentation across facilities within the HM Harleyville facility. This role ensures reliable plant operations by supporting automation systems, control loops, and field instrumentation to maintain product quality, safety, and operational efficiency.
Key Responsibilities
Process Control & Automation
Maintain and troubleshoot distributed control systems (DCS), PLCs, HMIs, and SCADA systems.
Monitor process control loops and tune controllers to optimize performance and stability.
Support system upgrades, configuration changes, and maintenance of control strategies.
Assist in implementing process improvements and automation solutions.
Instrumentation & Equipment Maintenance
Install, calibrate, and maintain field instruments such as:
Flow, pressure, temperature, and level transmitters
Control valves and actuators
Analytical equipment (if applicable)
Diagnose and repair instrumentation and electrical issues in a timely manner.
Perform preventive and predictive maintenance activities.
Troubleshooting & Technical Support
Respond to plant issues impacting process control systems and instrumentation.
Work with operations and engineering teams to resolve process upsets and equipment failures.
Analyze trends and data to identify root causes and recommend corrective actions.
Compliance & Safety
Ensure all work complies with company policies, safety standards, and regulatory requirements.
Participate in safety audits, risk assessments, and incident investigations.
Follow lockout/tagout (LOTO) and other safety procedures.
Documentation & Reporting
Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, calibrations, and system modifications.
Update P&IDs, loop sheets, and control documentation as needed.
Generate reports on equipment performance and maintenance metrics.
Site Support
Provide technical support during plant startups, shutdowns, and outages.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams across sites to standardize best practices.
Qualifications
Education
Associate degree or technical certification in:
Instrumentation & Controls
Electrical Engineering Technology
Automation or related field OR equivalent hands-on experience.
Score of 75 or better on the NCCER Industrial Electrician test
Experience
2–5+ years of experience in process control, instrumentation, or industrial maintenance.
Experience in manufacturing, chemical, or industrial environments preferred.
Technical Skills
Knowledge of PLC programming (Allen-Bradley, Siemens, etc.).
Experience with DCS systems (e.g., Honeywell, Emerson DeltaV, Yokogawa).
Strong understanding of process instrumentation and control loops.
Ability to read and interpret:
P&IDs
Electrical schematics
Loop diagrams
Familiarity with calibration tools and diagnostic equipment.
Soft Skills
Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
Effective communication and teamwork abilities.
Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities.
High attention to detail and commitment to safety.
Work Environment & Requirements
Ability to work in industrial environments (heat, noise, confined spaces).
Willingness to work overtime, weekends, and on-call rotations as needed.
Physical ability to lift equipment and perform fieldwork tasks.
What We Offer
$34.12 per hour
Benefits through the Union for Medical, Dental, Vision and Pension
Union paid vacation, sick leave and holidays
Equal Opportunity Employer - Minority / Female / Veteran / Disabled
Req ID JR10016046
As part of our hiring process, we may use AI-assisted tools to support the screening and evaluation of candidate applications and interviews. These tools help streamline the initial assessment, but all decisions about candidate advancement are made by human recruiters and hiring managers. While technology supports early steps, every interview will be handled by experienced recruiters and hiring managers to provide a personal touch.