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Weekend Plc Programmer Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

... PLC programming or automation engineering experience - Work a flexible schedule/shift/work area, including weekends, nights, and/or holidays - Bachelor's degree in computer science, electrical ...

... weekends, nights, and/or holidays - Experience in PLC based controls design, development, implementation and support - Bachelor's degree in computer science, electrical engineering, automation ...

... weekends, nights, and/or holidays - Experience in PLC based controls design, development, implementation and support - Bachelor's degree in computer science, electrical engineering, automation ...

... weekends, nights, and/or holidays - Experience in PLC based controls design, development, implementation and support - Bachelor's degree in computer science, electrical engineering, automation ...

Controls Engineer

Chandler, AZ · On-site

$81K - $105K/yr

Hands-on experience with PLC programming and troubleshooting (Allen-Bradley preferred). * Strong background in electrical systems (480V, controls, sensors, instrumentation). * Ability to read ...

Senior Controls Engineer

Phoenix, AZ

$96K - $126K/yr

Develop PLC, HMI, and SCADA architectures to support complex facility operations. * Integrate ... Provide mentorship to junior engineers and contribute to knowledge-sharing within the team.

Senior Controls Engineer

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$96K - $126K/yr

Develop PLC, HMI, and SCADA architectures to support complex facility operations. * Integrate ... Provide mentorship to junior engineers and contribute to knowledge-sharing within the team.

Senior Controls Engineer

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$96K - $126K/yr

Develop PLC, HMI, and SCADA architectures to support complex facility operations. * Integrate ... Provide mentorship to junior engineers and contribute to knowledge-sharing within the team.

Senior Controls Engineer

Phoenix, AZ

$96K - $126K/yr

Develop PLC, HMI, and SCADA architectures to support complex facility operations. * Integrate ... Provide mentorship to junior engineers and contribute to knowledge-sharing within the team.

Senior Controls Engineer

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$96K - $126K/yr

Develop PLC, HMI, and SCADA architectures to support complex facility operations. * Integrate ... Provide mentorship to junior engineers and contribute to knowledge-sharing within the team.

Senior Controls Engineer

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$96K - $126K/yr

Develop PLC, HMI, and SCADA architectures to support complex facility operations. * Integrate ... Provide mentorship to junior engineers and contribute to knowledge-sharing within the team.

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How much do weekend plc programmer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend plc programmer in Arizona is $75,170.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,400.00 and $86,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Weekend PLC Programmer job?

A Weekend PLC Programmer is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and programming PLC systems during weekend shifts, typically in manufacturing or industrial settings. They ensure equipment runs efficiently, minimize downtime, and support production needs by resolving automation issues. This role often requires experience with PLC software such as Allen-Bradley, Siemens, or Mitsubishi, along with strong problem-solving skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Weekend Plc Programmer position, and why are they important?

A Weekend PLC Programmer should possess strong knowledge of programmable logic controllers (PLCs), automation systems, and troubleshooting industrial equipment, usually backed by an associate degree in electrical engineering, industrial automation, or a related field. Familiarity with PLC programming languages such as ladder logic, as well as experience with platforms like Siemens, Allen-Bradley, or Schneider Electric, and certifications such as Siemens S7, are highly desirable. Excellent problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are soft skills that set top performers apart in this role. These capabilities ensure timely maintenance and minimal downtime of automated processes during weekend shifts, keeping manufacturing and industrial operations running smoothly.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Weekend PLC Programmer, and how do they contribute to plant operations?

Weekend PLC Programmers are primarily responsible for monitoring, programming, and troubleshooting PLC-controlled equipment during weekend shifts to support continuous plant operations. This includes responding to equipment faults, performing preventative maintenance, and implementing any control system updates or changes required during off-peak hours. In this role, you often work closely with maintenance teams and production supervisors to minimize downtime and keep systems operating efficiently. Your contributions are essential to ensuring that the facility remains productive and that any issues are quickly addressed while full-time engineering staff may be off-duty.

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Utilities Systems Analyst I/II - SCADA

Utilities Systems Analyst I/II - SCADA

City of Mesa, AZ

Mesa, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


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Company rating: 8.7 out of 10

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Job description

Salary: See Position Description
Location : PO Box 1466, Mesa, AZ
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 16990
Department: (H310)Water Resources
Opening Date: 01/30/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
Description/Duties
This recruitment will be used to fill two (2) vacancies at either the Utilities Systems Analyst I or Utilities Systems Analyst II level.
First review of applications will be on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, and weekly thereafter as needed.
Utilities Systems Analyst I ($81,814.93 - $118,687.71)
A Utilities Systems Analyst I provides technical support for the Utilities Department Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system. The incumbent's duties include programming, modifying, and testing graphic interfaces for use by the Water Treatment Plant Operators as well as creating and running reports. Other duties include: utilizing advanced graphics and programming concepts, tools, and technologies such as Visual Basic and 3D graphics animation to develop Operator control interfaces; utilizing Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) programming languages such as Ladder, Function Block, Structured Text, and Sequential Function Chart logic to develop control programs; installing, configuring, and maintaining workstations, laptops, and other peripherals both stand alone and connected to the Utilities network; assisting in evaluating hardware, software, and peripherals for new and existing facilities; testing and modifying new and existing applications used for operational interfacing with PLC's; verifying Process and Instrumentation (P&ID) and electrical drawings for accuracy, and verifying that drawings agree with control descriptions and plant specifications; creating SCADA Human Machine Interface (HMI) graphics and associated database; developing and implementing SCADA alarm functions; troubleshooting the system and correcting problems; developing daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly reports as required by management and plant personnel; and developing SCADA documentation and performing related duties as required.
Incumbents are required to carry out assignments without detailed instruction or guidance. The Utilities Systems Analyst I differs from the Utilities Systems Analyst II because of the development work that is performed by the latter in the creation of programs for new plants/sites and PLC programming. This class is FLSA exempt-computer professional.
Utilities Systems Analyst II ($90,180.90 - $130,824.93)
A Utilities Systems Analyst II is responsible for ensuring the security, integrity, and availability of industrial control systems within the City. This includes monitoring, managing, and securing the network and systems that control critical industrial operations and requires expertise in both Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) security practices, as well as an understanding of the specific needs and risks related to Industrial Control Systems (ICS). The incumbent provides technical support and expertise in programming of the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system; develops programs, installs upgrades, maintains, and repairs the Programmable Logic Controls (PLC) at the Water Treatment Plants, pump stations, wells, lift stations, and sulfide treatment stations using Function Block Programming and Human Machine Interface (HMI) design; develops, creates, modifies, and tests graphic interfaces for use by the Utility Control Center and Plant Operators; evaluates, tests, and reviews vendor products; assists in installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing, and modifying SCADA system hardware and software (examples: Ethernet networks, servers, workstations, routers, switches, network communication devices, and PLCs); verifies Process and Instrumentation (P&ID) and electrical drawings for accuracy, and verifies that drawings agree with control descriptions and plant specifications; interfaces with engineers, contractors, vendors, and City personnel to determine how PLC software should control the plant and what type of HMI is needed; maintains documentation regarding SCADA network; and develops daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly reports as required by management and plant personnel. The Utilities Systems Analyst II classification provides on- call support during non-business hours including evenings, weekends, and holidays and performs related duties as required.
Incumbents are required to carry out assignments without detailed instruction or guidance. The Utilities Systems Analyst II differs from the Utilities Systems Analyst I because of the development work that is performed in the creation of programs for new plants and sites. The Utilities Systems Analyst II class differs from the Utilities Systems Analyst III by the latter having a greater involvement in the network architecture and broader scope of knowledge. This class reports to a Utilities Control Systems Supervisor who reviews work through reports, conferences, and the evaluation of results achieved. This class is FLSA exempt-computer professional.
Please refer to the link below for the full job description and additional information regarding assignments, preferred qualifications, and essential functions.
Qualifications & Requirements
Employee Values: All employees of the City of Mesa are expected to uphold and exhibit the City's shared employee values of Knowledge, Respect, and Integrity.
Utilities Systems Analyst I
Minimum Qualifications Required. Any combination of training, education, and experience equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with an Associate's Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, or related field. Good (1 - 3 years) work experience in information systems, including work with SCADA or Utility Network experience.
Special Requirements. Must possess a valid Class D Arizona Driver's License by hire or promotion date.
Substance Abuse Testing. Due to the safety and/or security sensitive nature of this classification, individuals shall be subject to pre-employment or pre-placement alcohol, drug and/or controlled substance testing as outlined in City policy and procedures.
Preferred/Desirable Qualifications. Experience in the installation, maintenance, calibration, and repair of electronic (solid-state) controls, instrumentation, and related equipment is highly desirable.
Utilities Systems Analyst II
Minimum Qualification(s) Required.
Any combination of training, education, and experience equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with an Associate's Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, or related field. Considerable (3 - 5 years) work experience in information systems including work with SCADA or Utility Network experience.
Special Requirement(s). Must possess a valid Class D Arizona Driver's License by hire or promotion date.
Substance Abuse Testing. Due to the safety and/or security sensitive nature of this classification, individuals shall be subject to pre-employment or pre-placement alcohol, drug and/or controlled substance testing as outlined in City policy and procedures.
Preferred/Desirable Qualification(s). Experience in the installation, maintenance, calibration, and repair of electronic (solid-state) controls, instrumentation, and related equipment is highly desirable.
Link to Job Description
Utilities Systems Analyst I
Utilities Systems Analyst II
A is linked here.
01
Do you have an Associate's Degree (or higher) in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, or related field? You must detail your degree and major on your application.
  • Yes
  • No

02
How many years of work experience do you have in information systems including work with SCADA or Utility Network? Please detail your work experience on your application.
  • None
  • Some but less than 1 year
  • 1 year or more but less than 3 years
  • 3 years or more but less than 5 years
  • 5 years or more

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Please describe your work experience in information systems, including work with SCADA or Utility Network, including all dates and names of employer(s). Please also detail this experience on your application. If none, type N/A.
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Do you have a valid Class D Arizona Driver's License, or can you obtain one by hire or promotion date?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you have experience in the installation, maintenance, calibration, and repair of electronic (solid-state) controls, instrumentation, and related equipment?
  • Yes
  • No

06
Please describe your experience in the installation, maintenance, calibration, and repair of electronic (solid-state) controls, instrumentation, and related equipment, including all dates and names of employer(s). Please also detail this experience on your application. If none, type N/A.
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