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Industrial Controls Maintenance Technician (Allen‑Bradley Systems)
Location: Monroe, OH
What a night on our floor looks like
At 7:00 PM, you step onto a stable, well-run production floor and become the go-to problem solver for standalone manufacturing equipment. A drive trips? You track it down, verify with your meter, and bring the VFD back online. A sensor is chattering? You trace the control circuit, interpret the print, and restore reliable feedback. Need a quick bracket? You weld and fabricate a clean, safe fix. When a line hesitates, you review Allen‑Bradley PLC tags and I/O to pinpoint the fault. Every repair and PM gets documented in the CMMS before you hand off a reliable machine.
Schedule
- Permanent Nights: 7:00 PM – 7:00 AM
- 2-2-3 rotating pattern
- 88 paid hours per two-week cycle with built-in overtime
Compensation & Benefits
- Average annual earnings: $65,000–$95,000 (includes built-in overtime and quarterly profit sharing)
- $3,000 sign-on bonus (tiered payout)
- Medical, dental, and vision effective Day 1
- 401(k) with company match
- Tool replacement program
- Tuition assistance after one year
What you’ll take on
- Diagnose and repair electrical and mechanical faults on industrial machinery
- Execute preventative maintenance to maximize uptime
- Troubleshoot motors, VFDs, sensors, and control circuits
- Read and apply electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic schematics
- Perform welding and light fabrication as needed
- Accurately capture work details in the CMMS
What you bring
- 2 years of industrial maintenance experience in a manufacturing setting
- Proven electrical troubleshooting skills; exposure to 480V preferred
- Working knowledge of Allen‑Bradley PLCs is a plus
- Confident using a meter and interpreting electrical prints
- Consistent work history with a strong commitment to safety
Technical strengths
- Plumbing fundamentals
- Mechanical troubleshooting
- 120/208/240/480 VAC systems
- Hydraulics competency
- Electrical diagnostics and repair
- Pneumatics troubleshooting
- Accurate tape measure use
- General maintenance and repair aptitude
- Hands-on manufacturing experience
- Blueprint/schematic reading
If you’re energized by solving controls and electro‑mechanical challenges on the night shift and want predictable hours, strong benefits, and a reliable environment, this role is built for you.
Salary : $65,000 - $95,000