About Phibro Animal Health Corporation
Phibro Animal Health Corporation is a publicly traded, global organization with a rich history in animal health and nutrition as a manufacturer and marketer of medicated feed additives, vaccines, nutritional specialty products, and mineral nutrition. We strive to be a trusted partner with livestock producers, farmers, veterinarians, and consumers who raise or care for farm and companion animals by providing solutions to help them maintain and enhance the health of their animals.
Phibro is a diversified company in manufacturing and marketing products for ethanol performance, microbials for plants, home and industrial applications, and specialty chemicals for various industrial markets. In addition to, Phibro’s revenues are in excess of $1 billion and are supported by over 2,400 employees worldwide.
At Phibro, people are our greatest asset. We strive to develop a diverse workforce that fosters an environment where people feel supported in openly sharing their creativity and skills that allows them to be the most successful that they can be.
If you are interested in working for Phibro and feel that you do not meet all qualifications, we encourage you to apply as you might be the right candidate for this role or other positions.
The Instrument & Electrical Technician is an integral part of our Engineering team based out of our US - Chicago Heights, IL site.
Hourly rate range for this position is $30.00 - $42.00
Position Details
Working within a Reliability Based Maintenance environment, the Instrument/Electrical Technician is responsible for maintaining the company’s state of the art electronic ("smart") process measuring and control instrumentation for fermentation, packaging, and utility equipment and systems. They will be responsible for maintaining the company’s power distribution systems and electrical services for fermentation, packaging, utility, and facility equipment.
Key Responsibilities
- Performing preventive maintenance, repairs, improvements, and modifications to process instrumentation/controls on production and qualified utility equipment and systems including but not limited to: fermenters, pick & place robots, baggers, palletizers, boilers, RO water system and other production equipment.
- Configuring, maintaining, and repairing complex computer systems, from Process Logic Controllers to Distributive control systems. Configuring, calibrating, maintaining, and repairing state of the art electronic ("smart") process measuring and control instruments, while still maintaining expertise in older technologies, such as pneumatic.
- Providing training with respect to maintenance of instrumentation equipment and systems in compliance with company standards, procedures, and government regulations (SOPs, GMPs, GLPs, PSM, etc.).
- Serving as maintenance advisor to provide input to projects in areas of equipment design, parts and material selection, documentation, testing, problem solving, maintenance requirements, project scope, and follow up.
- Being responsible for priority assessment and decision making as it relates to troubleshooting, diagnostics, assembly, repair, and proactive maintenance of equipment and systems in a cost-effective manner.
- Reading and understanding drawings / blueprints, utilizing this knowledge for the installation / repair of new and existing equipment.
Key Responsibilities Continued
- Using test /calibration instruments and computers for troubleshooting and equipment diagnostics.
- Performing preventive maintenance, repairs, improvements, and modifications to production, utility, and facility equipment including but not limited to: high-voltage substations / switchgear / motors, explosion-proof and intrinsically-safe electrical systems, variable frequency drives, process logic controllers, generators / uninterruptible power systems, building control systems, pneumatics, hydraulics, and a wide variety of AC/DC industrial electrical applications.
- Providing training with respect to maintenance of electrical equipment and systems in compliance with company standards, procedures, and government regulations (SOPs, GMPs, GLPs, PSM, etc.).
- Serving as maintenance advisor to provide input to projects in areas of equipment design, parts and material selection, documentation, testing, problem solving, maintenance requirements, project scope, and follow up.
- Being responsible for priority assessment and decision making as it relates to troubleshooting, diagnostics, assembly, repair, and proactive maintenance of equipment and systems in a cost-effective manner.
- Reading and understanding drawings / blueprints, utilizing this knowledge for the installation / repair of new and existing equipment.
Key Responsibilities Continued
- Installing and repairing electrical systems, apparatus, and electrical and electronic components of plant machinery and equipment by performing the following duties.
- Installing power supply wiring and conduit for newly installed machines and equipment such as robots, conveyors, and programmable controllers.
- Connecting power supply wires to machines and equipment, and connecting cables and wires between machines and equipment.
- Diagnosing malfunctioning equipment such as transformers, motors, and lighting fixtures and replaces damaged or broken wires and cables.
- Replacing faulty electrical components of machine such as relays, switches, and motors, and positions sensing devices.
Key Competencies
Technical Skills Required
- A good understanding of the pharmaceutical/bio-technology industry and operations of the organization along with technical proficiency is preferred.
- Demonstrated knowledge in relevant technical areas.
- Solid understanding of GMP manufacturing processes, equipment and facilities is preferred.
- Cognizance of the state-of-the-art technology in the industry to ensure the company utilizes current technology.
- Good communication and organizational skills as well as the ability to interact with all levels of the Phibro organization.
- Can articulate issues and solutions to the team. Can produce effective project reports and presentations.
- Position requires daily or frequent interaction with Engineering Director, Maintenance Supervisor, Production Management and Supervision, Engineers, Quality Operations, Maintenance Technicians, Production Operators, Contractors, and Vendors.
- Can analyze problems and provide support in determining appropriate corrective and preventative actions, with minimal assistance.
- Capable of simultaneously managing multiple assignments. Prioritizes own work. Flexible and responsive to changes.
- Computer proficiency with email; internet/online training; working knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Word and Excel
Skills
Education & Experience
Applicants are required to have a Journeyman Certificate with experience in a manufacturing environment, or a Technical/Vocational School diploma from an accredited institution with a minimum of 2+ years of electrical or high voltage related work experience. Experience with PLC/DCS systems and instrumentation is strongly preferred.
Physical Requirements
To learn more about Phibro Animal Health's competitive benefits package, please click here: Phibro Benefits.
Phibro is an Equal Opportunity Employer
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, gender, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, marital status or any other characteristics protected by law.
Business Unit: Animal Health & Mineral Nutrition
Division: Animal Health & Nutrition
Department: Engineering
Location: US - Chicago Heights, IL
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday (Standard Work hours)