Automation Technician Austin, TX
Day & Night Shifts Available
General Purpose: Automation: Supports automation engineering services, production automation, and activities
Mechanical: Repairs and maintains process machinery and mechanical equipment such as conveyor systems and production machines and equipment.
Electrical: Maintains and troubleshoots in-circuit and functional testers, associated test fixtures, stress chambers and chamber racks to ensure manufacturing test equipment is on-line.
Principle Accountabilities:- Maintain continuous system operation by adjusting, repairing, replacing, or modifying automation/robotic system components
- Troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems and components and return to serviceability
- Perform scheduled preventive maintenance actions on all subsystems and related components
- Ensure preventative maintenance of robotic and process support equipment are completed on a regularly scheduled basis.
- Understanding of PLCs
- Read and interpret electrical schematics, mechanical diagrams including complex automated system drawings.
- Collaborate with the automation team in the qualification process of automated systems.
- Records procedures and results, numerical and graphical data, and recommendations for changes in product or method.
- Maintains software, documentation and equipment to the latest revision or operational specifications.
- Assists engineers in developing and designing hardware and software required for all automation solutions per specifications.
- Trains other technicians and operators on products, processes and equipment.
- Proper use of power tools and measuring equipment
- Strong awareness of safety
- Through troubleshooting, identifies machine malfunctions and isolates the failure mechanism.
- Repairs the failure mechanism in the most cost-effective manner.
- Performs preventive maintenance at specified intervals and schedules.
- Performs calibrations and re-qualifications on equipment at specified intervals and schedules.
- Assists process technicians and engineers with the installation and removal of process equipment.
- Analyzes and implements corrective action reports and process tracking mechanisms.
- Records times and problems in equipment logs.
- Provides daily equipment functioning activity information.
- Disassembles instruments and equipment and inspects components for defects.
- Aligns, repairs, replaces, and balances component parts and circuitry.
- Assists engineers in formulating test, calibration, repair and evaluation plans and procedures to maintain precision accuracy of measuring, recording and indicating instruments and equipment.
- Highest level may perform both software and hardware maintenance.
Demonstrates technical skills.
Demonstrates basic functional and/or process knowledge and participates in process. Has awareness of Flex technologies /techniques.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, maintenance manuals and engineering sketches, and utilize complicated drawings and specifications, advanced mathematics and a variety of precision measuring instruments.
Use of the following tools may be required:
Electronic Assembly: schematics, PCB loading, mechanical assembly;
Cables: crimping, harness assembly, connector/wire soldering, cable prepping;
Testing: oscilloscope, cable & harness testing, trouble shooting, component testing, logic analyzer;
Machine Operations: automatic component insertion equipment, surface mount insertion equipment, wave soldering;
Mechanical & Electrical Tools: power air guns, taps & dies, alignment tools, measuring tools; Office Skills: data entry, software