-Familiarity with Allen-Bradley, Yaskawa and Beckhoff PLC platforms
Experience with Husky, Krauss Maffei and Battenfeld molding equipment.
Robotics experience with Fanuc or similar systems.
Experience with SCADA or plant monitoring systems.
Predictive maintenance experience including thermography and vibration analysis.
NFPA 70E training or industrial electrical certification.
Key Skills
Advanced troubleshooting ability
Strong electrical and controls knowledge
Root cause analysis
Attention to detail
Time management
Communication skills
Ability to work independently
Team collaboration
Continuous improvement mindset
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift up to 35 pounds.
Ability to stand, bend, kneel, climb ladders, and work in industrial environments for extended periods.
Ability to work around heat, noise, hydraulic systems, and moving machinery.
Ability to work flexible hours, overtime, weekends, or on-call support as needed.
Work Environment
Manufacturing/injection molding facility
Fast-paced production environment
Exposure to electrical systems, moving machinery, oils, heat, and industrial noise
PPE required at all times in designated areas
Performance Expectations
Minimize machine downtime
Improve equipment reliability
Maintain PM completion rates
Support scrap reduction and process stability
Maintain safe work practices
Contribute to continuous improvement efforts
Reporting Structure
Reports To: Maintenance Manager
Works Closely With: Process Technicians, Maintenance Technicians, Production Supervisors, Tooling Engineers, Automation Engineers, and Quality Department.
Our Expectations
We expect our people to be guided by The Amcor Way and demonstrate our Values every day to enable the business to win. We are winning when:
Our people are engaged and developing as part of a high-performing Amcor team
Our customers grow and prosper from Amcor's quality, service, and innovation
Our investors benefit from Amcor's consistent growth and superior returns
The environment is better off because of Amcor's leadership and products
Accelerate the poss
Benefits
Vision insuranceFlexible schedule
Additional Information
Job Description
Engineering Controls Technician - Night Shift
Position Summary
The Engineering Controls Technician is responsible for installing, troubleshooting, maintaining, and improving electrical, automation, robotics, and process control systems within an injection molding manufacturing environment. This role supports production uptime, equipment reliability, process consistency, and continuous improvement initiatives by maintaining molding machines, auxiliary equipment, PLC systems, robotics, and industrial control systems. The ideal candidate has strong hands-on industrial electrical and automation experience, understands injection molding processes, and can work independently in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Troubleshoot and repair electrical, PLC, HMI, robotics, and control system failures on injection molding equipment.
- Support and maintain injection molding machines, robots, conveyors, dryers, chillers, grinders, thermolators, and auxiliary systems.
- Read and interpret electrical schematics, ladder logic, P&ID drawings, and mechanical drawings.
- Program, modify, and troubleshoot PLCs and HMIs.
- Diagnose machine communication issues involving Ethernet/IP, DeviceNet, Profibus, Modbus, and servo systems.
- Maintain and troubleshoot VFDs, servo drives, temperature controllers, safety circuits, sensors, and vision systems.
- Support robotic systems used in injection molding cells.
- Perform preventive and predictive maintenance activities.
- Assist process engineers and maintenance teams with machine optimization and cycle time improvements.
- Identify root causes of downtime events and implement corrective actions.
- Support mold setup and startup activities when needed.
- Maintain accurate maintenance records within CMMS systems.
- Ensure compliance with OSHA, NFPA 70E, lockout/tagout, and plant safety standards.
- Assist with capital projects, equipment installations, and automation upgrades.
- Participate in continuous improvement and reliability initiatives.
Required Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED required.
- Technical degree or certification in Industrial Automation, Electrical Technology, Mechatronics, Controls Engineering Technology, or related field preferred.
- 3+ years of industrial controls or automation experience in manufacturing.
- Experience working in an injection molding environment preferred.
- Strong understanding of industrial electrical systems, PLC troubleshooting, automation systems, robotics, and hydraulic/pneumatic systems.
- Ability to troubleshoot using multimeters, megohmmeters, oscilloscopes, and industrial diagnostic software.
- Familiarity with Allen-Bradley, Yaskawa and Beckhoff PLC platforms.
- Understanding of industrial safety systems and machine guarding requirements.