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Senior Automation Technician - 1st Shift job in Belmont, NH

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Belmont, NH CorTech LLC

Job Ref:  340919
Employer:  CorTech LLC
Job Type:  Contract
Salary and Benefits:  30-36/Per Hour
Remote:  No

Location

City:  Belmont, NH
Post Code:  03220
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Description



**Pay Rate:$30-36**


Senior Automation Technician - DIRECT HIRE

Location: 19 Field Lane, Belmont NH 03220
Reports to Engineering Manager
(plus The comapny Benefit Package)

Shift Hours:
Schedule: 7:30am - 4:00pm (with some flexibility with start and end time)


The Senior Automation Technician is a senior technical role leading our technician team to build Custom Automated Machines which we design at our location. Every machine we build is innovative and creative - designed to automate a previously manual process that has never been automated before. Hands-on build and test effort to create new machines that function like self-contained automated assembly-lines.

-Working with our engineers and other technicians as the leader of our build team to help us convert engineering designs into working custom automation equipment that meets design specs and goals.
-Assembly experience, and hands-on skills learned from repairing equipment, machining, fabrication, troubleshooting, assembly, etc. are required to build the Custom Automated Machines that we design.
-Technical leadership of our team of technicians to assemble, align, and install all components and subassemblies including: actuators, lasers, servo drives, automatic feeders, prox sensors, dial indexers, sensors, drives, pneumatics, and pick & place robotics, automatic packaging, machining, sawing, welding, forming, pressing, and almost anything we can dream up.
-Team leadership to troubleshoot and repair all components of our Custom Automated Machines.


Detailed Roles & Responsibilities:

-The Senior Automation Technician will need to work professionally with engineers and technicians to build, troubleshoot, install and service our Custom Automated Machines. This role will require working with engineers to interpret our designs, and then to bring our designs to life. Study specifications & review our models & drawings in SolidWorks in order to direct (and work with) our team of technicians.
-Organize and stage incoming materials from our machine shop, and outside vendors for the build. Calculate dimensions, tolerances, precision fits, alignments and clearances, and determine assembly methods for putting together the various components of our Custom Automated Machines.
-Assemble Machine Electrical Controls Panel and direct connection to internal components per prints.
-Build-up Machine Electrical Controls Panel (with power supplies, PLCs, relays, VFDs, breakers, motor controllers, vision system controllers, robot controllers, safety controllers etc.) per prints.
-Able to verify conformance of machined parts to drawing specifications and tolerances.
-Experience setting-up Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) with a laptop, Ladder Logic (LD) PLC software programming, Servo tuning, HMI set-up and testing also a plus.
-Responsible to lead machine assembly & integration effort, to test operation of all subsystems, and debug all systems to meet machine requirements for product quality and through-put rate goals.

Required Qualifications:

-To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Education and/or Experience:
Five or more years experience in a mechanic / manufacturing / machinist environment and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Hands-on skills you might learn from working on cars, farms, homes, etc. is a strong bonus.
-Precision alignment of rotary and linear, indexers and actuators: Station-to-station part position repeatable alignment with various tooling to perform sequential precision operations on parts.
-Some level of proficiency programming VFDs, tuning servo drives, and programming PLCs with ladder diagrams (LD).

Mathematical Skill:
-Ability to work with basic high school math concepts. Able to measure parts accurately with machinist tools such as calipers, micrometers, etc

Reasoning Ability:
-Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.

Physical Requirements:
-The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
-Close & distance vision (ability to focus), color vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception required
Use of hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools or controls regularly
-Ability to sit or stand for prolonged periods of time
-Must be able to distinguish and identify different components/part colors

-Must be able to read and follow detail drawings and assembly procedures
-Assist-Lift and/or move up to 50 pounds frequently and 100 pounds occasionally
-Lay down, kneel or crouch down to work inside a confined space occasionally

Preferred Skills:
-Strong communication skills to professionally interface with internal and external personnel
-Humble teamwork & collaboration Team player
-Strong organization and self-driven to meet project schedules
ref: (340919)
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