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Automation Technician
Sheridan, OR, USPosted 2 months ago
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Job Description
Position Overview
The Automation Technician at Stella-Jones is responsible for supporting and enhancing industrial automation systems across U.S. manufacturing facilities, focusing on efficient and reliable operations through hands-on technical expertise. Core tasks include programming and troubleshooting PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems, and other automated equipment to ensure seamless operational flow and minimize downtime. Working both independently and within our growing team, the Automation Technician will execute system modifications, update firmware, and guide contractors as needed. The Automation Tech will also contribute to system improvements, including cybersecurity initiatives, and conduct site visits to perform wiring and other essential tasks that keep equipment in peak condition.
This is a newly created, remote role to be home-based ideally along the I-5 corridor between Tacoma, Washington and Eugene, Oregon given the various Oregon/Washington plant locations this technician will be assisting. The position involves approximately up to 35% travel to various Stella-Jones manufacturing plants in the US and Canada to maintain, troubleshoot, and enhance automation systems. To ensure operational continuity, this position includes an occasional, remote on-call rotation (averaging one week per month). Given our reduced operational activity during nights and weekends, active support requests are infrequent.
Key Responsibilities:
Programming PLC, SCADA, HMI; Mostly Rockwell products
Troubleshooting PLC, SCADA, VFD, Instruments, Network and more
Support operations, sequence modifications, recipes, etc.
Support engineering during process modifications
Travel to facilities to assess equipment, modify system or calibrate
Plan and guide contractors during system modifications (adding instruments, changing pumps, changing valves, replacing obsolete components)
Participate in the continuous improvement of networks and cybersecurity
Be aware of new available product, participate in continuous improvement
Plan system migration and work on reducing shutdowns
Migrate system and update Firmware
Potential project involvement in 2026 may include:
Pole classing system
Cybersecurity system deployment
Complete SCADA migration
Qualifications:
Five (5) or more years of related experience in the manufacturing automation arena
Programming knowledge with LADDER, FONCTION BLOCK, SFC
Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
Excellent knowledge of industrial processes
Ability to read and understand P&ID
SQL knowledge a plus
Knowledge in wood products industries processes a plus
Valid passport (for travel to Canada)
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