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Controls Technician II

$31.26 - $46.91/hr

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Remote (in USA) travel 100% POSITION SUMMARY: Controls Technicians monitor the control systems of ... electrical and mechanical systems along with prior experience with facilities system ...

Electrical Controls Engineer II

Warren, MI ยท Remote

$75K - $100K/yr

... Electrical Controls" Industry for manufacturing. Demonstrated trouble shooting skills are ... Launch and Standby support #LI-Remote Skills / Qualifications Qualifications: * Education:

The Senior DDC Control Technician performs advanced testing, troubleshooting, calibration, system ... Experience interpreting engineering drawings, wiring diagrams, equipment submittals, controls ...

HVAC Controls/BAS Service Technician

Denver, CO ยท Remote

$40 - $45/hr

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Remote BAS/HVAC Controls Technician Kelso Building Services (KBS) - Denver, CO Join One of the ... Diagnose HVAC, mechanical, electrical, and controls-related issues. * Perform preventative ...

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How much do remote electrical controls technician jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote electrical controls technician in the United States is $31.97, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.68 and $35.58 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

AspectRemote Electrical Controls TechnicianElectrical Maintenance Technician
CertificationsElectrical certifications, PLC programmingElectrical certifications, troubleshooting skills
Work EnvironmentRemote diagnostics, field serviceOn-site plant or facility maintenance
Industry UsageManufacturing, automation, control systemsManufacturing, facilities management

The Remote Electrical Controls Technician primarily focuses on diagnosing and repairing control systems remotely, often using specialized software, while the Electrical Maintenance Technician performs hands-on repairs and maintenance on electrical equipment on-site. Both roles require electrical certifications and are common in manufacturing industries, but their work environments and daily tasks differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Remote Electrical Controls Technician job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, and 17% Nights. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,502 per year, or $32 per hour.

Field Electrical & Controls Technician

AMF Bakery

Elk Grove Village, IL โ€ข Remote

$38 - $45/hr

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WE RISE TOGETHER! At AMF, we are dedicated to working alongside our customers to produce better food for families around the world while creating better lives for our teammates, families, customers, and communities. AMF Bakery Systems is the world's largest manufacturer of high-speed bakery equipment. We provide complete automated bakery solutions for numerous categories, including Soft Bread and roll, Artisan Bread, Cake and Pie, Pizza and Flatbread and Pastry and Croissant. AMF is part of the Markel Food Groups, the leading equipment supplier to food manufactures around the world. Our culture and shared values are spelled out in "The Markel Style" as we encourage and recognize teammates that bring these values to life each day. With the style as our guide, our teams pursue excellence while keeping a sense of humor. Seeking to know our customers' needs, we aim to build financial value for our shareholders while sharing success with others and winning together. We are inspired to work hard and encouraged to challenge management to find better ways of doing things. At AMF, we believe in fostering the professional development and personal potential of our diverse workforce. If you're searching for the next company to call home, AMF Bakery Systems provides a teammate-centered culture with exciting career growth opportunities. We strive to build extraordinary teams by seeking out a wide range of talent, experiences, and diverse backgrounds. Diversity of thought and the collaboration of various life experiences are what drive growth and innovation at AMF.Position SummaryThe Field Electrical & Controls Technician is a key technical resource responsible for the electrical installation, controls integration, and commissioning of AMF automated equipment at customer sites. This role focuses on PLC-based control systems, drives, sensors, and operator interfaces, ensuring equipment is installed, programmed, and commissioned to meet performance and safety standards. The technician also supports troubleshooting, optimization, and lifecycle service of existing automation systems, working closely with engineering, project management, and customer teams to deliver reliable, high-performing production solutions.Primary ResponsibilitiesPerform mechanical and electrical installation and commissioning of AMF equipmentConduct inspections, repairs, and maintenance of existing equipmentParticipate in installation planning and execution, including pre-installation meetings, daily briefings, post-installation reviews, and detailed visit/inspection reportingProvide action updates on project task lists using assigned tools and templatesSubmit accurate time and expense reports through company systemsCollaborate with project managers, engineers, technical specialists and installation leads before, during, and after projects to ensure clear communication and continuous improvementProvide basic operational and maintenance training to customer personnelDeliver constructive feedback to project teams to resolve technical or quality issues and identify improvement opportunitiesSupport First Line Support Engineers in resolving customer issues remotely or on-site as neededAdvise customers on parts, upgrades, and service offerings, and introduce them to Customer Care resourcesEssential RequirementsMinimum of three (3) years of field service experience in the food, bakery, or packaging industryFive (5) years of electrical and mechanical experience in high-speed bakery or other automated process equipment environmentsAbility to travel approximately 75% (North America and international)Working knowledge of Variable Speed Drives, sensors, conveyors, PLCs, operator interface terminals (OITs), and related automation systemsExperience with Rockwell product lines including SLC-500, Logix 5000, PanelView, and PanelView Plus; Siemens PLC experience is a plusProgramming capability with the ability to understand PLC processes and implement directed changesStrong troubleshooting skills in:Power transmission components (bearings, motors, reducers, belts, pulleys)Pneumatics (air cylinders, valves)HydraulicsElectrical circuitsBasic machine shop and fabrication skills, including modifying parts in the field, cutting and drilling materials, dismantling, repairing, and reassembling mechanical systemsStrong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to interact professionally with customers and teammatesWorking ConditionsExtensive weekly travel requiredTypical trips average 5–6 days; some installations may require 2–3 consecutive weeks on-siteEfforts are made to allow technicians to return home for short breaks during extended projects, depending on travel distance and logisticsWorkdays at customer sites typically range from 8–12 hours, with occasional 24-hour or rotating day/night shift schedulesCommercial wholesale bakeries may be loud, hot, and high-pressure environmentsThe role requires significant physical activity, including bending, crawling, lifting, and maneuvering equipmentTechnicians are responsible for supplying and maintaining their own personal tools, tool bag, and diagnostic equipment