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Champion Pet Foods PLC Technician in Acheson, Alberta
Description
Changing the World, One Kibble at a Time
Champion Petfoods is expanding! We are excited to announce we are looking for a PLC Technician to join our rapidly growing company.
Champion Petfoods is an award-winning pet food crafter with a reputation of trust spanning 35+ years. From our humble beginnings, founded in a small town in Alberta, Canada, Champion – with its ORIJEN® and ACANA® brands – is a key player in the global premium pet food industry. Our purpose, To Earn Pet Lover Trust Every Day so Pets Thrive for a Lifetime , provides the foundation for our highest aspirations as a company. Being a partner to the communities that surround us – and the environment that sustains us – are top priorities.
We would love to hear from you if you are passionate about personal and professional growth and see yourself as a key player contributing to our continued success as an award-winning company.
Here’s the scoop - Summary
We are looking for a solution orientated PLC Technician, 1st shift to join our team. This position works out of our production facility located in Acheson, Alberta, and reports to the Maintenance Supervisor. This position is right for you if you enjoy problem-solving, a high-paced environment in a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. It goes without saying, this is an integral role.
What a typical day looks like
Ensure compliance to Company’s policies, practices and procedures related to Health and Safety, Food Safety, and the Environment.
Install, program, calibrate, troubleshoot, and commission various electrical/instrumentation devices including variable frequency drives, level transmitters, flow meters, power monitoring equipment, electrical motors and equipment, power panels, 110-250v and 600v, and PLC’s.
Perform regularly scheduled checks on transfer lines, packaging lines, pick and place robots, weighing systems and light mechanical, and PM tasks.
Writes or re-writes logic code, troubleshoot, and read logic ladders.
Exposure to creating or altering HMI graphics.
Acts as a technical lead for troubleshooting production lines and process issues.
Troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems and diagnose problems with limited supervision and resources.
Maintain accurate and complete records of all electrical modifications resulting in requesting parts and/or equipment.
Maintain accurate and complete logs of PLC repairs and maintenance work activities.
Liaise with other departments to co-ordinate work activities and ensure work plans are communicated within and between departments.
Demonstrate knowledge, understanding and compliance of corporate policies, practices and procedures regarding health and safety.
Perform other duties and tasks as assigned.
What you'll bring
Experience as an Automation Specialist with proven ability to troubleshoot and repair PLC/Control/Electrical/Instrumentation systems/Linear Processes.
Exposure to Allen Bradley PLC, Rockwell Viewpoint, FactoryTalk View SE/ME and Vantage Point is required. Ignition development environment and SQL/Python scripting is a plus.
Understand piping and instrument diagrams, signal flow diagrams, wiring diagrams, panel drawings, one-line drawings, loop sheets and wire lists.
Possess strong analytical, mathematical and scientific aptitude and the patience to pursue complex problems methodically.
Self-directed, with ability to work successfully both independently and within a team environment.
Highly flexible, with ability to work well under pressure and stressful situations performing agile projects that require mechanical, electrical and automation knowledge.
Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing in English.
Able to plan and execute a project in a timely manner with material planning, strong attention to detail, and efficient communication with other stakeholders within the team.
Ability to deal with people and/or diverse groups with sensitivity, tact, diplomacy, and professionalism.
Ability to pass a Drug & Alcohol, Fit-to-Work test & Criminal Record Check
Availability to work Monday to Friday on a rotating work schedule and the occasional week-end shift.
Working Conditions
Working conditions are in a pet food production facility environment, with exposure to dust, noise, odors, and/or fluctuating temperatures
Standard shift is Monday – Friday 5:30am – 2pm but some flexibility is required to work a combination of days, evenings, nights, and weekends if/as needed.
Manual dexterity required to use desktop computer and peripherals
Job duties require physical exertion, including the ability to manually lift to 25 kg while using established safe lift procedures
What can you expect from Champion?
Safety: a strong commitment to ensure all people are provided with a safe, healthy and respectful environment.
Earnings: Competitive Wages that give financial peace of mind, RRSP with Company, and donation matching.
Industry Competitive Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision and Employee Assistance Programs to meet your individual or family needs.
Continuing Education: In House & Online Learning & Development, as well as an Education Assistance Program.
Quality: a dedication to uphold the highest standards of authenticity, nutritional integrity, and food safety, to earn the trust of Pet Lovers everywhere.
Other Perks: Free Bag of Premium Pet Food each month, Free Parking and more!
What are you waiting for? Join the pack!
Come as you are.
We value diversity in all forms and know the power it can bring. Workplace equality allows for creative ideas to bloom, diverse points of views to be heard, and increases overall happiness. That sounds pretty good to us.
Champion is an equal opportunity employer. Regardless of your race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, veteran status, or any other creed, you are wanted here.
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