Robotics Service/Maintenance Technician Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Orem, UT at Geebo

Robotics Service/Maintenance Technician

Description:
Our growing company based in Jerome, Idaho, is seeking an experienced Service Technician to be based out of Richfield, UT area. The Ideal candidate will be able to participate in all phases of our automated systems life cycle, including design, development, test, installation, start-up, and support. The candidate will need to understand our system's benefits and be committed to the development, application, and enforcement of our automated systems.Requirements:
Be able to learn/do all Maintenance needed. Experience in PLC-based controls design, development, implementation, and support. Mechanical mindset Must have PC skills and experience with MS Office. Ability to read and understand electrical and pneumatic schematics. Demonstrated ability to multi-task and prioritize different projects and workload. Proven ability to communicate effectively (written and verbally) with customers, peers, management, contractors, and vendors as you are the face of the company. Self-motivated. Ability to work independently. Knowledge of and experience troubleshooting electrical electronics using wiring diagrams and test equipment. The position requires being on-call. Flexibility with work hours and days. Current and valid driver's license with a clean record. High school diploma or equivalent. Job Type:
Full-timeCompensation details:
55000-70000 Yearly SalaryPIe953bd2263ac-25448-30776228 Recommended Skills Communication Electronics Hardworking And Dedicated Maintenance Microsoft Office Multitasking Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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