Instrument Technician - Days at Perrigo Company
Georgia, VT 05468, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Oct, 25

Salary

29.4

Posted On

08 Jul, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Maintenance, Training, Hardware Architecture

Industry

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Description

At Perrigo, we are driven by our mission to Makes Lives Better Through Trusted Health and Wellness Solutions, Accessible to All. We are proud to be a Top 10 player in the European Consumer Self-Care market and the largest U.S. store brand provider of over the counter and infant formula. Dedicated to providing The Best Self-Care for Everyone, we are the people behind the brands you trust. We are Opill®, Compeed®, Solpadeine®, NiQuitin®, ACO®, and many more. We Are Perrigo. We are committed to enhancing the wellbeing of our colleagues and consumers alike. We pride ourselves on fostering an inclusive, collaborative culture where each person can experience a sense of belonging.
Join us on our One Perrigo journey as we evolve to win in self-care.

DESCRIPTION OVERVIEW

Perrigo Company is dedicated to making lives better! Help us do it.
Perrigo Nutritionals, in Georgia, VT is looking to add an Instrument Technician to the Process Automation Controls Group. The shifts for these positions are as follows:
Day Shift: 6am - 6pm ET on a biweekly repeating 2-2-3 schedule (Week A: Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday; Week B: Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday).
This role may require occasional off-shift, weekend, and holiday work (when applicable).
This is a full-time, non-exempt position with a minimum starting pay rate of $29.40 per hour. A comprehensive benefits package, including but not limited to, Medical, Dental, Vision, Tuition Reimbursement, Pet Insurance, Quarterly Bonus, and more is also offered by Perrigo.

EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

  • Associates Degree in Electrical Engineering Technology or an equivalent combination of training and work experience.
  • Proficiency at SLC/PLC programming and hardware architecture, along with an understanding of manufacturing plant processes will be necessary to perform the routine troubleshooting and design tasks of this job.
  • Proficient in the calibration and maintenance of electronic/pneumatic instrumentation, controls and PLC systems.

PREFERRED EXPERIENCE

  • 3 years’ experience as an electronics technician, calibrating, troubleshooting electronic/pneumatic instrumentation and controls and PLC control systems is preferred.
  • The ability to maintain meticulous calibration records that are accurate and legible; the ability to interpret and initiate drawings, sketches and logic diagrams.

POSITION PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Ability to walk, bend, stoop, and lift up to 55 lbs. is required. Required to use hands and fingers to handle; feel or operate objects.
Responsibilities

An E&I Technician is able to diagnose and troubleshoot all plant control and automation systems along with advanced troubleshooting of mechanical systems, packaging equipment and instrumentation devices is necessary while minimizing downtown during plant operation. Position will occasionally design and supervise new control installations. Responsibilities include the use of test equipment to perform routine plant calibrations. Meticulous record keeping is essential. The technician will require a very diversified skills set. Ability to follow written and oral instructions, properly complete documentation of the following for example: work instructions (SOP’s), line changeover sheets, critical control point sheets, and equipment logbooks.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Calibrate electronic, pneumatic and mechanical instrumentation and maintain instrument and electrical systems components; maintain all calibration documentation.
  • Install, maintain, repair and troubleshoot plant control systems and equipment.
  • Defines instrumentation requirements and troubleshoots power and control systems.
  • Review system drawings, P&ID’s, and equipment manuals.
  • Operate interface devices for programmable controllers and computers for purposes of program changes and troubleshooting.
  • Write and debug PLC programs preferred.
  • Interface with vendors when necessary.
  • Assist in training of others.
  • Provide accurate and timely documentation of work as directed by standard operating procedures and work instructions.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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