
Maintenance Automation Technician
- Cambridge, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Responds promptly and acts independently and autonomously to troubleshoot issues related to mechanical, computerized, controls, and electronic systems having complex automation and interrelated circuits (i.e., PLCs, controllers, drives, electronic circuits, industrial PC's) to determine the best course of action to address breakdowns and repairs.
- Performs routine diagnostic checks on automated systems, monitors automated systems, and mechanical systems, including pneumatics and hydraulics. Isolate problems and perform repairs
- Uses various test instruments and PLC programs to diagnose problems.
- Ensures that all electrical and automation work is completed according to respective codes.
- Inspects and tests the operation of machinery and systems to diagnose faults using testing devices. Repairs and adjusts system components or removes and replaces defective parts.
- Assists with on-the-job training for new employees to explain policies, work procedures, and to demonstrate the use and maintenance of equipment.
- Works closely in a collaborative manner with all Maintenance staff
- Participates in the Maintenance Shutdown activities, working independently or as part of a team on Maintenance assignments.
- Follows GMP and regulatory requirements and ensures quality standards are met.
- Knowledge of GMP and other related regulations.
- Experience in coaching and mentoring junior Maintenance staff.
- Performs other related duties as required.
- Technology Diploma in Electrical, Mechatronics, System Design, or
- Electro-Mechanical Technician / Technologist Degree complemented by formal Automation Training or
- Technology Diploma in Electrical, Controls, and Automation
- Industrial Electrician 442A license
- Minimum of 5 years of Maintenance experience of mechanical, computerized, controls, and electronic systems having complex automation, preferably in GMP-governed industries
- Proficiency in reading and interpreting architectural, mechanical, piping, pneumatic drawings, instrumentation drawings (PID), PLC ladder logics
- Proficiency in MS Office and knowledge of maintenance-related programs.
- Ability to work under pressure under tight timeframes.
- Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment.
- Effective organizational, time management, and detail-orientation skills.
- Ability to work with minimal supervision, taking initiative, and prioritizing work.
- Excellent knowledge and understanding of mechanical systems, including pneumatics and hydraulics.
- Excellent knowledge and understanding of instrumentation and field control devices.
- Working knowledge in Allen Bradley PLC, Siemens and Honeywell platforms.
- Excellent knowledge and understanding of industrial computerized systems.
- Excellent knowledge and understanding of industrial electronic devices and systems, digital and analog circuits.
- Ability to use hand and machine tools
Excellent compensation/benefits package.
Bonus and reward programs
Discounted gym memberships
Programs supporting work life balance
Employee recognition program
Professional and personal development programs
social events and spirit daysWe are committed to diversity and inclusion, and thank all applicants in advance; however, we will be corresponding only with those selected for an interview.In accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, we are committed to providing an inclusive and barrier free recruitment and selection process.Internal Job Posting Grade 9. The due date for internal applicants to apply for this role is August 27, 2025Contract typePermanent