Job Description
Job Description
Summary – Traveling Controls Technician
As a Traveling Controls Technician, you’ll spearhead panel-upgrade projects that modernize and expand industrial control systems across our North American customer base. Your primary mission is to re-terminate and add I / O in tight control boxes, integrate safety switches, and commission variable-frequency drives (VFDs) — all within carefully planned maintenance windows that minimize downtime. Flights, mileage, lodging, and daily per-diem are covered, and every assignment is scheduled in advance so you can focus on high-impact technical work, not last-minute call-outs.
Responsibility Summary – Traveling Controls Technician
- Pull, land, and label discrete and analog I / O wiring (24 VDC, 120 VAC, 4-20 mA, Ethernet) in compact enclosures while adhering to industrial wiring practices and UL 508A / NEC requirements.
- Install and verify safety switches, safety relays, and e-stops; perform functional checks with on-site operations staff before restart.
- Terminate, program-assist, and test VFDs up to 50 HP; confirm proper motor rotation, parameter sets, and interlock signals.
- Coordinate with plant maintenance or controls engineers to isolate equipment, complete work, and restore operation inside designated shutdown windows (typically 1-2 hours).
- Inspect existing panel layout; identify clearance, heat-dissipation, or wiring issues and propose corrective actions.
- Travel to manufacturing plants, distribution centers, and process facilities per a rolling project calendar.
- Maintain a neat, hazard-free workspace; comply with NFPA 70E arc-flash and company LOTO procedures at all times.
- Capture as-built redlines, terminal torque readings, photos, and commissioning checklists on a company-issued tablet; submit digital reports daily.
- Assist with inventory of ferrules, wire markers, terminal blocks, and spare VFDs; keep shared toolkits (crimpers, megger, oscilloscope) calibrated and ready.
- Perform other controls-related duties as assigned by the Project Lead.
Qualification Summary – Traveling Controls Technician
Five (5)+ years’ hands-on experience wiring or retrofitting industrial control panels, PLC I / O, safety circuits, and VFDs.Working knowledge of IEC / NEC standards, UL 508A layout guidelines, and best practices for high-density panel wiring.Ability to read and mark up electrical schematics, P&IDs, and VFD parameter sheets.Demonstrated success executing time-critical upgrades during scheduled shutdowns.Familiarity with Allen-Bradley, Siemens, or comparable PLC / VFD platforms a plus.Valid driver’s license and willingness to fly and drive to project sites throughout the United StatesCapability to lift 50 lbs, bend / kneel in cramped cabinets, climb ladders, and work in hot or cold industrial environments.Company Description
JARBO Employment Group is a specialized staffing consultant focused in connecting skilled candidates in long-term, career-oriented positions. We help to facilitate the hiring process by matching your skills with our clients' needs and marketing this match effectively to a prospective hiring manager. Our approach in working with candidates and clients alike is to be transparent, resourceful, fair, and kind. We take a role in the hiring process very seriously and provide you with the time and effort you deserve.
Company Description
JARBO Employment Group is a specialized staffing consultant focused in connecting skilled candidates in long-term, career-oriented positions. We help to facilitate the hiring process by matching your skills with our clients' needs and marketing this match effectively to a prospective hiring manager. Our approach in working with candidates and clients alike is to be transparent, resourceful, fair, and kind. We take a role in the hiring process very seriously and provide you with the time and effort you deserve.