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Controls Technician

  2025-10-26     WEBCO INDUSTRIES     Sand Springs,OK  
Description:

JOB TITLE: Controls Technician 1

SCHEDULE: Monday-Friday 7am - 4pm with rotation on call.

JOB TITLE: Controls Technician 1

GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: The qualified individual will be responsible for new installations, programming, and upgrades of equipment used in the manufacturing of tubing and other related processes. This position requires assisting maintenance technicians with troubleshooting and providing on-call coverage on a rotating basis when necessary.

Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:

- Adhering to NEC and NFPA 70 standards for electrical installations and workplace safety.

- Interpreting and editing electrical schematics in accordance with IEC and JIC standards.

- Troubleshooting and installing Motor Control Systems, including 24VDC and 120VAC control voltages, 480VAC to 600VDC operational voltages, and Variable Frequency Drives.

- Working knowledge of Connected Components Workbench software.

- Programming and troubleshooting PLCs using the Rockwell Software Suite, including RSLogix 500 and Studio 5000.

- Designing and modifying HMIs using FactoryTalk View ME or Studio View Designer.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Reports directly to Controls Supervisor.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED: None.

TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Requires full range of body motion to include: frequent lifting, bending, twisting, kneeling, pushing, pulling, stooping, squatting, reaching and working overhead. Such activities are often performed for extended periods of time and in tight, awkward positions (such as underneath, reaching over or on top of machinery and equipment) or at heights up to forty feet to perform maintenance on tube processing equipment, machinery and overhead cranes.

  • Position requires frequent walking and/or standing on concrete floor during a ten-hour shift while wearing steel-toed shoes. Control Technician may walk up to two (2) miles per ten-hour shift while performing essential duties.
  • Position requires the ability to walk on slippery, unstable surfaces while maintaining one's balance.
  • Requires corrected vision and hearing to normal range.
  • Requires frequent unassisted lifting of a variety of objects from various positions, which range in weight from 5 to 50 pounds with an average weight of 34-37 pounds.
  • While proper lifting standards are required and emphasized, there is great strain on a Control Technician's back. For example, Control Technician's carry either a tool pouch or tool backpack from equipment to equipment to perform essential functions of their job. The average weight of a tool pouch is 18-22 lbs. and the average weight of a tool backpack is 25-30 lbs. Tool pouches are either worn slung over their shoulder or around their waist.
  • Control Technician's utilize a variety of hand positions such as turning, twisting, and pounding. Some tools used by the Control Technician vibrate, cut, and grind.
  • The job is fast paced and the ability to deal with stress is essential.

TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: The work environment is an indoor manufacturing facility where employees are regularly exposed to loud and prolonged noise. This noise is constant and includes sounds from machinery and overhead cranes, as well as frequent, extremely loud clanging caused by metal tubing colliding during processing.

To ensure safety, employees are required to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), which includes noise/hearing protection, safety glasses with side shields, and leather steel-toed work shoes or boots.

Employees work ten-hour shifts and experience regular exposure to hot temperatures ranging from 95F to 110F during the summer. This heat is due to both the outside temperature and the heat generated by processes within the facility. Additionally, employees may also be exposed to cold temperatures, which vary according to the actual outside temperature.

EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES: A typical day consists of the following tasks.
  • Required to read and perform programming changes to include wiring, ladder logic, structured text, function blocks, operator interface and computer networking.
  • Often required to work on a computer for long hours while developing or modifying programs on the equipment.
  • Required to work with multiple programing software including RS Logix 500, RS Logix 5000, Studio Designer 5000, Studio View Designer 5000, Factory Talk View ME, Connected Components Workbench.
  • Required knowledge in Windows operating systems to configure and setup networks, communication ports, and data file management systems.
  • Works closely with engineering on the development or modifications to the equipment involving electrical and control system.
  • Required to read electrical schematics to troubleshoot, repair, or modify equipment wiring.
  • Required to set up and operate various types of production machinery and equipment after they have performed a modification prior to approving production usage to ensure superior operating and safe conditions after performing changes to equipment.
  • Working with voltages up to and including 600 volts DC and 480 volts AC.
  • Uses a variety of power and hand tools such as, but not limited to, drills, saws, screwdrivers, wire stripping and terminating tools while performing work on machinery and equipment.
  • Operates fork truck whenever necessary.
  • Operates aerial lift & scissor lift when required to perform work at elevated heights. When working at heights is required the average height is twenty feet. The maximum height that a Control Technician will work at is forty feet.
  • Required to work from verbal or written instructions.
  • Required to be a First Responder to any emergency, either equipment or personnel, and are trained in CPR and First Aid.
  • Often required to crawl into, under, or on top of equipment and machinery, including Heat Treat Furnaces while following OSHA Confined Space Regulations.
  • Often required to climb ladders to make changes, inspect, or install equipment or machinery.
  • Inspect, move, and install new or existing equipment and machinery.
  • Work on major projects, including complete equipment and machinery rebuilds, design alterations, or modifications of existing equipment.
  • Communicate with production operators to gather information regarding equipment failures to troubleshoot problems effectively and examine machinery or mechanical equipment to identify reasons for malfunctions.
  • Collaborate with production teams on changes needed to enhance the functionality of the operator interface on the equipment.
  • Use electrical meters to identify voltages and wires during troubleshooting.
  • Employ hand tools to access, install, or remove components for equipment modifications.
  • Lay out, assemble, install, test, repair, and adjust electrical fixtures, apparatus, equipment, machinery, and wiring. Examples of equipment include motors, lighting fixtures, circuit breakers, transformers, and programmable logic controls.
  • Install, repair, and calibrate electrical and electronic recording devices and regulating control instruments.
  • - Measure, cut, thread, bend, and install electrical conduit, pull wiring through conduit, splice wires, connect wiring to fixtures and power equipment, install grounding leads, and monitor the performance of installed electrical equipment for hazards, adjustments, or replacement.
  • Work closely with the Maintenance Department when installing, reconfiguring, or removing equipment or machinery.
  • Develop initial training for new programming, operator interface, or machine operation for the maintenance department and production managers.
  • Fill in for other positions as needed.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
  • Demonstrate self-motivation and take the initiative after receiving assignments.
  • Webco has determined this position involves safety-sensitive job duties and will be considered a safety-sensitive position for purpose of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act ("The Unity Bill.") effective August 29th

PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS:

Education: High school education or equivalent is preferred.

Experience: Two years of Applicable Industrial Maintenance, Electrical, or Automation experience.

Skills: The candidate Must also be proficient with basic computer skills and able to work with a variety of programming languages, including ladder logic, structured text, and function block.

Ability to deal with stress and get along with co-workers and supervisors. Ability to read and speak English is preferred. Mathematical skills equivalent to high school level required. Must be able to communicate effectively with supervisors and co-workers. Regular attendance at work and punctuality are essential job functions.

BENEFITS (full time only): Vacation, holidays, uniforms, major medical, hospitalization, dental insurance, short term disability insurance, long term disability insurance, life insurance, vision insurance, cancer insurance, 401(k), pre-tax reimbursement accounts, mail order pharmacy.

NOTE: MEETING THE PHYSICAL DEMANDS, ESSENTIAL DUTIES, PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS, ATTENDANCE AND WORKING HOURS ARE ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS FOR ALL CONTROL TECHNICIAN EMPLOYEES.


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