Field Service Controls Programmer

Westbrook, ME
Full Time
Entry Level
Pay range is $33 - $36+ per hour based on experience

Lanco Integrated is one of the world's most experienced designer and manufacturer of turnkey automated assembly and test systems. Lanco Integrated offers a worldwide design, sales, manufacturing, and service network committed to ensuring our global customers have local access to our wide range of systems and machine expertise. From concept and development to finished product and after-sales service, Lanco Integrated empowers global assembly.

Lanco Integrated is seeking a Field Service Controls Programmer to join our growing Customer Service team. Our Field Service Control Programmers assist in servicing custom assembly automation from the ground up, working with cutting edge equipment and technology across a broad range of industries. Travel is required 40-60% of the time. When in the field traveling, we pay a 10% premium to your pay rate.

Field Service Controls Programmer Responsibilities:
  • Work Closely with Lanco’s multi-national customers
  • Travel both Domestically and Internationally
  • Repair and modify state of the art automation machinery
  • Primary Control Systems Include:
    • PLC – Allen Bradley, Siemens, Beckhoff
    • Vision – Keyence, Cognex
    • Robots – Stäubli, Fanuc
  • Full understanding and utilization of Customer Service documentation
  • Production support and analysis
  • Service contract fulfillment. Teaming with Project Manager/Service Manager for specific goals to be accomplished each visit
  • Assembly of components and organization of materials prior to field installation
  • Assist mechanical and electrical technicians as necessary to ensure correct functionality of machines and ensure that all systems are in working order
  • Other duties as assigned.

Field Service Controls Programmer Qualifications:
  • A.S (associate in science) in Mechanical or Electrical discipline and/or 3-5 years direct work experience
  • Knowledge of ladder logic programming for various makers of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) preferred, but not required
  • General familiarity with PLC networks, communications, and interfacing of various devices, both hardware and software.
  • Knowledge of basic electrical concepts, such as PNP and NPN switches, AC and DC circuits, E-Stop circuits, and stepper/servo motor function
  • General familiarity with electrical prints and documents
  • Domestic and international travel is required
  • Prolonged periods of sitting and standing
  • Ability to navigate tight spaces and/or uneven terrain
  • Ability to tolerate viewing digital screen or video display terminal for extended periods of time
  • Moderate PPE may be required for some aspects of this position
  • Ability to carry up to 30 lbs.
  • Periods of climbing, kneeling, crawling
Benefits:
  • 401(k) matching
  • Health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Company paid holidays
  • ESOP
  • Tuition reimbursement
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