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Robotics Service/Maintenance Technician - Now Hiring

Description:
Green Source Automation is based in Jerome, Idaho, and is seeking an experienced Service/Maintenance Technician in Wyoming or Colorado that will be working in Carpenter WY at a dairy.
The candidate must understand our system's benefits and be committed to developing, applying, and enforcing our automated systems.
This position will include:
Maintaining Robotics Systems in the dairy industryBiweekly maintenance on all robotsWeekly brush changesMonthly preventative maintenance on ECAlogical MAX GeneratorsRequires you to be on-callTraveling to assist other locations, maybe required.
This job does include:
Salary401KHealth, Dental, and OrthoPTORequirements:
Ability/willingness to develop the required skill set to complete necessary maintenance.
Experience or willing to learn PLC-based controls design, development, implementation, and support.
Mechanical mindset.
Must have PC skills and experience with Microsoft Office.
Read and understand electrical and pneumatic schematics.
Work with chemicals (Chlorine, Chlorine dioxide, and Iodine).
Demonstrate ability to multi-task and prioritize different projects and workloads.
Possess the ability to communicate effectively (written and verbal).
Be the face of Our company.
Self-motivated.
Time Management Skills.
Complete and submit paperwork on time.
Work independently and with team members.
Knowledge of and experience troubleshooting electrical systems using wiring diagrams and test equipment.
Flexibility with work hours and days.
Drive to different dairies throughout the region within a 6-hour driving range.
Maintain company vehicle.
Working dairy environment (around cows and manure).
Valid driver's license with a clean record.
High school diploma or equivalent.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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