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Plc Developer Jobs in Arkansas (NOW HIRING)

Controls Technician

Hot Springs, AR · On-site

$24.50 - $32/hr

Engineering Controls Technician - Night Shift Position Summary The Engineering Controls Technician ... Essential Duties and Responsibilities • Troubleshoot and repair electrical, PLC, HMI, robotics ...

Provide engineering innovations that will improve process control and product quality. * Lead ... Lead PLC integration of data to process data historians (e.g., OSI Pi and IBA). * Maintain a ...

Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Computer Science from an accredited institution. 5 years' experience with PLC ladder logic and HMI programming. * Employees must be legally authorized to work in ...

Senior Automation Engineer

Little Rock, AR

$99K - $130K/yr

We're one of the largest engineering and system integration firms in the United States providing ... Design, program, and troubleshoot PLC-based control systems using Allen-Bradley ControlLogix.

Industrial Electrician

Atkins, AR · On-site

$21.75 - $28/hr

Strong proficiency in PLC programming (Siemens, Allen-Bradley, or similar platforms). * Deep understanding of electrical systems, including wiring, troubleshooting, and installation. * Knowledge of ...

Develop PLC programming and direct and organize project activities. In this position the employee will work in different areas with different manufacturing equipment. Overall Benefits & Perks (non ...

ELECTRICIAN LEVEL 4 - WALDO, AR

Waldo, AR · On-site

$24.25 - $33/hr

Must have prior industrial electrical experience and some PLC programming training. We offer a comprehensive benefit package that inclues medical, dental, vision, 401(k), life and disability ...

Experience with PLC programming * Experience with Military Standard Testing (Mil STD 810) * Ability to read and understand blueprints * Formal technical education/training * Existing certifications ...

Developing PLC programming logic and SCADA HMI graphic screens for automation of water and wastewater treatment control systems. * Working closely with other team members, including electrical, I&C ...

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How much do plc developer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for plc developer in Arkansas is $43.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33.41 and $49.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by PLC Developers when working on large-scale automation projects?

PLC Developers working on large-scale automation projects often face challenges such as integrating legacy equipment with modern control systems, ensuring reliable communication between diverse hardware, and minimizing downtime during system upgrades. Coordinating with multidisciplinary teams—including electricians, mechanical engineers, and IT specialists—is essential to align project goals and troubleshoot issues efficiently. Additionally, managing tight project deadlines while maintaining rigorous safety and quality standards requires strong organizational and problem-solving skills.

What is a PLC Developer?

A PLC Developer is a professional who designs, programs, tests, and maintains programmable logic controllers (PLCs) used to automate machinery and industrial processes. They work with hardware and software to create automated solutions in manufacturing, energy, transportation, and other industries. PLC Developers are skilled in programming languages such as ladder logic and are responsible for ensuring systems operate safely and efficiently. They often collaborate with engineers and technicians to optimize and troubleshoot automation systems.

What is the difference between Plc Developer vs Automation Engineer?

AspectPlc DeveloperAutomation Engineer
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in electrical, computer, or automation engineering; certifications in PLC programming (e.g., Siemens, Allen-Bradley)Often holds a degree in electrical, mechanical, or systems engineering; certifications in automation systems and control software
Work EnvironmentPrimarily works in manufacturing plants, industrial facilities, or automation labs focusing on PLC programming and troubleshootingWorks across various industries including manufacturing, process control, and systems integration, often involving broader automation systems
Industry UsageCommonly employed in industries with heavy automation needs like automotive, food processing, and pharmaceuticalsUsed in industries requiring complex automation solutions, including manufacturing, energy, and infrastructure projects

While both roles involve automation and control systems, Plc Developers focus mainly on programming and maintaining PLCs, whereas Automation Engineers design and oversee entire automation systems. The roles often overlap, but Plc Developers are more specialized in PLC programming tasks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a PLC Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a PLC Developer, you need a solid background in electrical engineering or automation, strong programming skills, and experience with control systems and industrial automation. Familiarity with PLC programming languages (like ladder logic), SCADA/HMI systems, and platforms such as Siemens, Allen-Bradley, or Mitsubishi is essential, along with relevant certifications (e.g., Siemens Certified Programmer). Analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication set standout professionals apart in this field. These skills ensure reliable automation solutions, minimize downtime, and support efficient collaboration with engineering and maintenance teams.
Infographic showing various Plc Developer job openings in Arkansas as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 8% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $89,564 per year, or $43.1 per hour.
Electrician/PLC Technician - 1st Shift - Beverage Manufacturing

Electrician/PLC Technician - 1st Shift - Beverage Manufacturing

LASSONDE PAPPAS AND CO INC

Springdale, AR • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Lassonde Pappas rating

6.3

Company rating: 6.3 out of 10

Based on 12 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

283rd of 397 rated food and drinks producers


Job description

Lassonde Pappas & Co. is a US Leader in beverage manufacturing dedicated to our team members, customers and consumers satisfaction. We remain committed to our small-town roots and rural values. Hardworking and caring are qualities that make our teams special. Since 1942, we’ve been producing delicious products for our customers across the country!

To provide the best for our customers, we focus on building the best team by creating and advancing an inclusive environment amongst our diverse workforce. If you’re passionate about customer satisfaction, reliable, and committed to being and doing better, join us!

We value each of our employee’s total wellbeing. To support employees in all stages of their wellness journey, we have a robust benefits program including: medical, dental, and vision coverage options, growth and development potential, along with 401-K, Life & Disability Insurance, PTO, Tuition Reimbursement, Health Fairs, Gym Membership Discounts, and so much more!



POSITION SUMMARY

The Electrician / PLC Technician reports to the Maintenance Supervisor and is based out of our Springdale, Arkansas location. This role is responsible for executing electrical installations, repairs, preventative maintenance (PM), and continuous process improvements on all production equipment and facility systems in an effective, safe, and timely manner. A primary focus of this position is maximizing equipment uptime and operational efficiency. The Electrician / PLC Technician frequently utilizes laptop computers and diagnostic tools to access machine programs; the ability to troubleshoot, modify, and optimize PLC programming is a critical capability for success in this role.


Primary Responsibilities include:

  • PLC & Drive Programming, efficiently install, program, and troubleshoot Allen-Bradley Variable Frequency Drives (including PF4, PF40, PF70, 523, and 525) and associated PLC networks.
  • System Maintenance, construct, install, maintain, test, and troubleshoot complex electrical systems, control panels, and automation components.
  • Demonstrates ability to learn and retain information, methods, and processes
  • Instrumentation, Install, calibrate, and troubleshoot a wide variety of industrial sensors, including photo-eyes, proximity switches, and limit switches.
  • Diagnostics, utilize laptops and specialized software to interface with machinery, diagnose root causes of electrical failures, and implement programming logic changes as needed.
  • Perform routine maintenance and PM schedules on all production and facilities equipment to minimize unplanned downtime.
  • Analyzing machine cycle times, motion, methods, and speed to identify bottlenecks and implement continuous improvement solutions.
  • Equipment changeovers, assist production personnel with equipment changeovers and setups to maximize throughput and meet strict production schedules.
  • Coordinate efforts with management, production, quality, and maintenance teams to optimize equipment utilization and foster a culture of continuous improvement.
  • Collaborate with outside contractors and vendors to source specialized parts, equipment, and technical support.
  • Complete all required work orders, maintenance logs, and paperwork accurately. Assist in maintaining departmental objectives and aligning activities with budget guidelines.
  • Service response after-hours on call to troubleshoot and resolve urgent production issues. Responsibilities include maintaining a company phone, diagnosing problems remotely when possible, and traveling to job sites as needed. All dispatch and active working hours are fully compensated in accordance with hourly service calls wage.
  • Train and mentor fellow maintenance technicians and production operators on the safe, effective, and efficient operation of facility equipment.
  • Workplace standards, maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area in accordance with 5S and company safety protocols.
  • Perform other duties and special projects as assigned by management.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Minimum Required Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Industrial Electrician License, or at minimum 5 years of verifiable experience working as an Industrial Electrician or PLC Tech
  • Must be able to operate a forklift, manlift, and basic power tools.
  • Must have basic math abilities to calculate times, speeds, temperatures, etc.
  • Must have the ability to function as a team player under demanding circumstances.
  • Must have the ability to recognize and utilize the proper Personal Protective Equipment for specific tasks.
  • Must have current training in Hazcom; Welding, Cutting, and Brazing Safety; Forklift Safety; Confined Space Entry; and Electrical Safety.
  • Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Must be detailed oriented and can multi-task
  • Must have excellent time management skills

Additional Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in the food/beverage industry
  • Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Must be detailed oriented and can multi-task
  • Proven organizational skills
  • Must have excellent time management skills
  • Basic understanding of computers and touch screen controls.
  • PLC (programmable logic controller) experience

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS & WORKING CONDITIONS

This position requires sufficient physical ability to work in a production setting.

FREQUENT: Ability to talk and hear; ability to stand, walk, climb stairs, stoop, bend and/or crouch; push/pull; lift up to 50 pounds; use of hands and fingers to operate machinery/equipment and all manual and electronic equipment in area of responsibility. Exposure to wet and humid conditions and fluctuations in ambient temperature (seasonal).

OCCASIONAL: Squatting, kneeling, ability to reach above and at shoulder height. Ability to wear a dust mask and perform Confined Entry using LOTO program. Exposure to toxic and corrosive chemicals.

VISION: Ability to use close and distance vision, as well as color and peripheral vision with or without correction. Must be able to visually detect obstacles and potential dangers in a fast-paced production environment involving high speed equipment and powered industrial lift equipment.

HEARING: Ability to hear in the normal audio range with or without correction. Exposure to noise levels from pumps, machinery, forklift traffic, bottle lines and exhaust fans.

This job description is not intended to contain a comprehensive list of the responsibilities that are required to successfully perform in this position. Other duties as assigned are part of every job description. The conditions herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals to perform the essential job functions.

Lassonde Pappas & Co., Inc provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.



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