Engineering Electro-Mechanical Controls Technician Janesville
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Automation Engineering
GEA is one of the largest suppliers for the food and beverage processing industry and a wide range of other process industries. Approximately 18,000 employees in more than 60 countries contribute significantly to GEA’s success – come and join them! We offer interesting and challenging tasks, a positive working environment in international teams and opportunities for personal development and growth in a global company.
400 S Wuthering Hills Dr, Janesville, WI 53546
Now Hiring:
Electrical & Controls Technician – GEA Janesville Facility
Location:
Janesville, WI
Travel:
Up to 40% (U.S. & Canada & Puerto Rico)
Experience Level: Minimum 2 years
Education:
Associate degree or equivalent in Electro-Mechanical Technology
Drive Innovation. Solve Challenges. Build the Future.
Start strong – Medical, dental, and vision coverage begins on your first day
Recharge and refresh – Enjoy 12 paid holidays, including a flexible floating holiday, and 136 hours of PTO to relax or explore
Invest in your future – A 7% 401(k) employer match helps grow your retirement savings faster
Keep learning – Take advantage of tuition reimbursement to further your education or skillset
Live well – Our wellness incentive program rewards healthy habits
Get support when you need it – Access to a confidential Employee Assistance Program for personal or professional guidance
Save smart – Flexible Health Savings and Spending Accounts to manage out-of-pocket expenses
- Provides electrical design, development, and programming based on approved P& (Piping & Instrumentation Diagram) conferring with Team members and management, as necessary. May also require exercising independent judgment.
- Provides solid technical knowledge of automation technologies including sensors, controllers, actuators and industrial networks.
- Supports the design, programming, maintenance, repair and troubleshooting of high-speed centrifuges, as well as automated manufacturing systems and equipment at the GEA Janesville facility or customer sites.
- Understands the theory and applications of fluid power, electrical and mechanical technologies, and programmable logic controllers.
- Develop extensive use of problem solving and the troubleshooting skills. Gains hands‑on training working on projects that integrate the broad knowledge of automated systems.
- Use a variety of computer‑based and electronically controlled systems in process and manufacturing environments.
- Learn skills necessary to program, assemble, install, troubleshoot, repair, and modify machine instrumentation and controls.
- Able to measure voltage, current, resistance for single and three phase alternating current and direct current (AC/DC) sources.
- Apply math to calculate electrical power equation pertinent to the maintenance field.
- Understands electrical control panel and machinery safety standards (UL 508A, NEC, NFPA).
- Able to interpret and modify engineering drawings for electrical control panels as well as P& (Piping & Instrumentation Diagram).
- Responsible for the installation and technical support of PLC based hardware and software.
- Assist in the supervision/training of in‑house technical personnel as well as customer plant personnel in repairing, overhauling, installing, testing, and inspecting mechanical and electromechanical equipment.
- Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed.
- Reviews reports of production, malfunction, and maintenance to determine or address problems.
- Provides electrical and controls support to customers and GEA personnel as needed, including troubleshooting, and hardware/software modifications.
- Maintain and update electrical schematics, engineering drawings for production, and technical documentation for new and existent equipment.
- Works effectively in a Team based work environment.
- Familiarity with process controls, motor controls, instrumentation, automation principles, and industrial networking.
- Has knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures utilized in machine control systems.
- Strong analytical and critical thinking skills.
- Deadline and detail oriented.
- Familiarity with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Human machine Interfaces…
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