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Plc Controls Technician Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Controls Technician 2nd Shift

Perris, CA · On-site

$40 - $50/hr

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  • PTO

You'll work with advanced PLC controls, building management systems, conveyors, sortation equipment ... PLC Technician * Industrial Electrician * Controls Electrician * Maintenance Technician (Automation)

PLC Controls Engineer

Dallas, TX

$60 - $85/hr

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PLC Controls Engineer - HVAC / BMS (Hybrid Project Role) First initial 3-4 months is remote then ... alongside technicians, engineers, and contractors. * Perform I/O checkout and loop testing to ...

Senior Controls/PLC Technician

Temple, TX · On-site

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Job: Senior Controls/PLC Technician Location: Mars Petcare (Temple, Texas) Shift: Day based: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm; on call support 24/7 Mars Petcare is seeking a PLC Technician to join our ...

Controls Technician 2nd Shift

Perris, CA

$41.50 - $50/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

You'll work with advanced PLC controls, building management systems, conveyors, sortation equipment ... PLC Technician * Industrial Electrician * Controls Electrician * Maintenance Technician (Automation)

Controls Technician

Florence, KY

$29.75 - $39.25/hr

  • Medical

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  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

As a PLC Controls Technician, you will design, program, troubleshoot, and maintain PLC-controlled systems using Siemens S7 and TIA Portal, while supporting manufacturing operations through advanced ...

Controls Technician

Florence, KY · On-site

$29.75 - $39.25/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

As a PLC Controls Technician, you will design, program, troubleshoot, and maintain PLC-controlled systems using Siemens S7 and TIA Portal, while supporting manufacturing operations through advanced ...

Controls Technician

Florence, KY

$29.75 - $39.25/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

As a PLC Controls Technician, you will design, program, troubleshoot, and maintain PLC-controlled systems using Siemens S7 and TIA Portal, while supporting manufacturing operations through advanced ...

PLC Controls Engineer

Hickory, NC · On-site

$69K - $89K/yr

PLC Controls Engineer Location: Hickory, NC Duration: 6 Months Initial 6-month contract, but there ... Work closely with support technicians to resolve equipment issues. * Capable of executing project ...

PLC Controls Technician - 2nd Shift

Lavonia, GA · On-site

$26.25 - $34.50/hr

Programming and installation of automation systems and interfacing with other factory control systems including PLC's, HMI's, robotics, drives and computers * Modifications and improvements to ...

PLC Controls Support Technician

Tulsa, OK · On-site

$27.25 - $33.75/hr

PLC Controls Support Technician Position Type: Direct Hire Compensation: $90,000 Location: Tulsa, OK (on site) Schedule: M-F, 7:30 - 4:00PM Travel: 30% (expenses, travel paid) Interviews: scheduled ...

Controls Technician 1

Fort Lawn, SC · On-site

$36.78 - $49.67/hr

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... Technician to help keep our plant running safely, efficiently, and reliably. In this role, you'll ... Bachelor of Science Degree plus one year experience working with PLC controls, logic circuits ...

PLC Controls Mechanic

Commerce, CA

$49.50/hr

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... technician. * Extensive experience across multiple PLC Platforms * Rockwell ControlLogix ... Thorough and extensive knowledge in electrical controls and drives. * Must have the ability to ...

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How much do plc controls technician jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for plc controls technician in the United States is $33.97, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.85 and $37.98 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a PLC controls technician?

PLC Controls Technicians are skilled professionals who install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and related automation equipment in industrial and manufacturing settings. They are responsible for ensuring that automated systems and machinery operate efficiently and safely by diagnosing and resolving issues with PLC hardware and software. Their work often involves reading electrical schematics, updating programs, and collaborating with engineers and production teams to optimize system performance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a PLC controls technician?

To thrive as a PLC Controls Technician, you need a solid background in electrical systems, automation, and industrial controls, often supported by an associate degree or technical certification in electronics or automation. Expertise in programming and troubleshooting programmable logic controllers (PLCs), familiarity with HMI/SCADA systems, and knowledge of safety standards are typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication set top performers apart in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring efficient, safe, and reliable operation of automated equipment in industrial environments.

What are some common challenges faced by PLC controls technicians in a manufacturing environment?

PLC Controls Technicians often encounter challenges such as troubleshooting complex automation systems under time constraints, adapting to rapidly changing production requirements, and keeping up with updates to software and hardware. Working closely with engineers, production staff, and maintenance teams is essential for identifying and resolving issues quickly. Staying organized and maintaining thorough documentation helps ensure smooth handoffs between shifts and supports continuous improvement efforts.

What is the difference between Plc Controls Technician vs Electrical Maintenance Technician?

AspectPlc Controls TechnicianElectrical Maintenance Technician
CredentialsTypically requires an associate degree or technical certification in automation or controlsRequires electrical trade certification or license, often with technical training
Work EnvironmentIndustrial settings, manufacturing plants, automation facilitiesFactories, industrial plants, maintenance departments
Job FocusProgramming, troubleshooting, and maintaining PLC systemsElectrical system repairs, preventive maintenance, and troubleshooting
Common UsageUsed in automation and control system industriesUsed broadly in industrial maintenance roles

While both roles involve electrical skills, Plc Controls Technicians specialize in automation systems and PLC programming, whereas Electrical Maintenance Technicians focus on general electrical repairs and maintenance. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

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PLC Controls Maintenance Specialist

Star Staffing - Petaluma

Sacramento, CA • On-site

$49.40 - $50.39/hr

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Posted 9 days ago


Job description

PLC Controls Maintenance Specialist

Location: Sacramento, CA | Compensation: $49.40–$50.39 per hour | Assignment: Temporary

A Day in the Role

Picture this: you arrive for your chosen shift—either a 4:00 AM Day start or a 2:30 PM Swing start—walk the line of highly automated equipment, and jump straight into solving real-time production challenges. One moment you’re tracing a control circuit to isolate a fault, the next you’re tweaking an Allen‑Bradley ControlLogix routine to stabilize throughput. You move between HMIs and SCADA screens, reference electrical schematics, and collaborate with operations to keep production humming and downtime to a minimum. Overtime opportunities are available when output ramps up.

What You’ll Tackle
  • Troubleshoot and resolve issues on PLC-controlled equipment
  • Repair and optimize electrical and control systems across the facility
  • Program and modify Allen‑Bradley PLCs (ControlLogix and CompactLogix)
  • Support automated production machinery and improve line reliability
  • Diagnose electrical, mechanical, and automation-related failures
  • Work within HMIs and SCADA systems, including FactoryTalk, RS Linx, and Stratix switches
  • Interpret and apply electrical schematics and blueprints
  • Install, commission, and validate new industrial equipment
  • Execute preventative maintenance and reliability routines
  • Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives
  • Act quickly to reduce and prevent production downtime
Schedule
  • Day Shift: 4:00 AM start
  • Swing Shift: 2:30 PM start
  • Overtime: Available as needed
  • Assignment Type: Temporary
Qualifications You Bring
  • 6+ years in industrial maintenance or controls
  • Expert-level electrical troubleshooting
  • Hands-on PLC troubleshooting
  • Experience with Allen‑Bradley ControlLogix or CompactLogix
  • HMI proficiency
  • Strong ability to read and apply electrical schematics
  • Background in industrial manufacturing environments
Bonus Skills
  • Food manufacturing exposure
  • Experience with automated production equipment
  • SCADA and FactoryTalk familiarity
  • Wonderware knowledge
  • PID loop tuning
  • Comfort operating forklifts and scissor lifts
  • Industrial instrumentation experience
Why This Opportunity
  • Competitive pay: $49.40–$50.39/hr
  • Choice of Day or Swing schedule
  • Access to overtime
  • Hands-on with advanced automation and PLC technology
  • Collaborate within a respected manufacturing operation
Physical Demands & Environment
  • Lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Work within an industrial manufacturing setting
  • Climb ladders and stairs
  • Operate around active production equipment
  • Enter confined spaces when required
Ready to Apply?

If you’re an experienced Industrial Maintenance Technician, Controls Technician, Industrial Electrician, PLC Technician, Automation Technician, or Electro‑Mechanical Technician, we’d like to connect.