Electronic Industrial Controls Mechanic Leader - SST Direct
Gaithersburg, FL 20877
About the Job
We are seeking an Electronic Industrial Controls Mechanic Leader with expertise in installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and calibrating electronic controls for high-pressure boilers, refrigeration units, and air compressor systems. Leading a team of mechanics, the role involves overseeing maintenance, troubleshooting, and calibration of control systems while ensuring operational efficiency.
This direct hire opportunity offers competitive compensation and benefits with a leading organization known for innovations in public health.
Compensation:
- $40.79 - $47.62 per hour
- Full government benefits package (PTO, Medical, Dental, 401k)
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and provide supervision to WG-11/12 Electronic Industrial Controls Mechanics.
- Assign and prioritize tasks, offering technical guidance and support in problem-solving.
- Inspect work to ensure safety and operational readiness before systems are handed over for use.
- Install, maintain, troubleshoot, and calibrate electronic controls for high-pressure boilers, refrigeration units, and air compressor systems.
- Use Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems for troubleshooting and retrieving alarm data.
- Repair and maintain electronic precision measurement equipment such as Preferred Rimcor and Allen Bradley systems for boiler controls, and Andover 256 and Bentley Nevada systems for chiller controls.
- Lead teams in the installation and modification of complex electronic systems.
- Troubleshoot microprocessors, integrated circuits, and solid-state circuits to identify and resolve system defects.
- Ensure adherence to safety procedures, including the use of protective gear and proper handling of hazardous materials.
- Maintain a clean and safe work environment in compliance with federal, state, and company regulations.
- Attend meetings and assist in developing standard work plans, procedures, and safety protocols.
- Manage resources and staff allocation, including shift coverage, overtime, and emergency response efforts.
- Participate in budget planning for equipment, maintenance, and training needs.
- Identify and coordinate training needs for team members, ensuring they meet technical and regulatory standards.
- Provide guidance on HR policies and address performance and safety concerns.
Requirements
- Proven experience leading a team of industrial control mechanics in maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing complex electronic control systems in utility plants or industrial environments.
- Proficiency in reading and interpreting electrical and electronic schematics, engineering drawings, and logic diagrams.
- Expertise in troubleshooting difficult-to-locate defects in industrial control systems.
- Knowledge of SCADA systems and electronic precision measurement equipment.
- Strong leadership, organizational, and problem-solving abilities.
- Ability to lift up to 40 pounds frequently, with occasional handling of heavier items.
- Willingness to work in industrial settings with exposure to loud noises, temperature extremes, and potential hazards.
- Valid state driver’s license required.
- Must pass a physical exam and be available for assigned shifts, including emergency call-ins as needed.
If you are interested in learning more about this role, please submit your resume for immediate consideration!
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