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PLC Programmer

@ NPK International

NPK International inc. (NYSE: NPKI) is the only site access solutions partner to manufacture and rent industry-leading sustainable composite matting, along with a full suite of services including planning, logistics, and remediation - so you can protect your people, the environment, and your bottom line. 

Job Summary:

A PLC Programmer is responsible for the management, maintenance, oversight and review of automation and control system efforts for the Manufacturing plant along with all required documentation.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Must adhere to all related OSHA, EPA, DEQ, DOT and other regulatory requirements and regulations in concurrence with Company’s Policies and Procedures.
  • Authority to shut down any operation that reveals possible harm to self or another employee.
  • Must adhere to and be knowledgeable of Company’s Policy and Procedures and must remain abreast of all amendments to the Policy.
  • Must strictly comply with all Safety procedures such as Lock Out/Tag Out, Confined Space, and Climbing standards.
  • Must maintain good housekeeping of all assigned areas and those areas where repairs are in progress or recently completed.
  • Must perform all PMs (Preventative Maintenance) according to company standards and recognized good practices. All documentation must be timely, correct, and complete.
  • Perform electrical & control related repairs and troubleshooting on plant systems. Assist in mechanical repairs where mode of failure is uncertain. Repairs may be on discretely wired elements, I/O devices (digital and analog), PLC/HMI systems components, or system interfaces and communications.
  • Develop electrical control solutions to problems or in response to changes-planned & un-planned- in all plant processes.
  • Must be capable of working independently and completing assigned projects systematically.
  • Perform specialized repairs of custom equipment.
  • Perform electrical service and troubleshooting of all equipment including robots and hot plate welder.
  • Function as a member of cross functional teams charged with specifying equipment and processes for the plant.
  • Must have ability to develop controls strategy as part of a process development team and select I/O appropriate to meet design specifications.
  • Must be able to critically evaluate and select I/O devices based on precision, accuracy, reliability, appropriateness, and sourcing considerations.
  • Analyze current processes and programs to identify improvement potential.
  • Maintenance and upkeep of control system documentation (i.e. ladder logic, schematics, and platform software; both versions and revisions). 
  • Safely connect to programmable logic controllers (PLC) to troubleshoot machine or process control systems and make required minor programming changes and modifications when requested by maintenance or engineering. 
  • Read and decipher PLC code from manufacturers, such as Allen Bradley’s RSLogix 5/500/5000. Modify graphics for operator interfaces (HMI) using software such as Allen Bradley’s Panel builder, RS view, Factory talk studio and GT developer. 
  • Must be knowledgeable about core communications protocols including Ethernet. 
  • Must have working knowledge of SCADA systems. 
  • Create new PLC and HMI programs when required. 
  • Maintain current backups of all PLC, HMI, SCADA, robot, VFD.
  • Follow established Management of Change (MOC) procedures for all programming modifications. 
  • Document all software revisions, changes, and troubleshooting activities before returning equipment to production. 
  • Read and understand detailed electrical and electronic schematics. 
  • Draw simple schematics to record modifications to equipment as required. 
  • Use various company meters such as a megohmmeter, temperature calibrator, loop calibrator, etc., to troubleshoot problems in electrical systems. 
  • Carry out additions and alterations on all plant equipment as directed by maintenance or engineering on an ongoing basis, to improve operation and safety of plant equipment. 
  • Work with the maintenance department in troubleshooting equipment to determine problems through proper test procedures and operational checks. 
  • Perform or assist in corrective and preventative maintenance on facility and production equipment as directed through work orders. 
  • Safe operation of forklift. 
  • Must be able to be contacted 24/7 and respond to downtime or other emergency conditions. 
  • Source & order repair parts. Responsible for all order/receipt documentation. 
  • Install, relocate, or remove plant equipment as required. 
  • Stay current on knowledge of control products & technologies. 

Non-Essential Job Functions:

  • Other duties as assigned by supervisor.
  • Provide guidance and training to other maintenance personnel.


Qualifications:

Education and Experience Requirements

  • Minimum Education Required: High school graduate or equivalent required. Associates Degree in Electronics, Instrumentation and Controls or other related discipline preferred. 
  • Experience: Minimum 5 years hands on automation, controls and industrial electrical experience. Extensive knowledge of controls, PLC, drives, & other related equipment. Computer literate with working knowledge of Microsoft Office. Understanding of hydraulics and pneumatics. 
  • Travel: Minimal travel required, position is onshore in Manufacturing plant


How to Apply:

Apply online at: https://dmrdrones.com/careers 

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Location: Carencro, LA
Date Posted: July 14, 2026
Application Deadline: August 14, 2026
Job Type: Full-time