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Controls Technician Jobs in Arizona

In Arizona, embarking on a career in Controls Technician Jobs opens up a world of opportunity and growth. This path is not just about joining the workforce; it's about stepping into a role that merges innovation with a commitment to excellence, all within an industry leading the way into the future. Whether you're hands-on with installations or leading projects to success, you'll find yourself at the heart of a team dedicated to making a difference. With the added benefits of Arizona's affordable living, stunning landscapes, and a community spirit that enriches daily life, choosing a career as a Controls Technician here means embracing a journey of professional and personal fulfillment.

Why a Job as a Controls Technician in Arizona is a great idea.

Embarking on a career as a Controls Technician in Arizona not only opens doors to the thriving sectors of technology, healthcare, and manufacturing but also immerses you in an environment where innovation meets opportunity. The state's relatively affordable cost of living, juxtaposed with its breathtaking landscapes, ensures a lifestyle that balances professional ambition with personal fulfillment. Arizona’s diverse demographic tapestry enriches your daily experiences, fostering connections across a vibrant community spirit that is both welcoming and inspiring. In essence, choosing this path in Arizona means not just chasing a job, but embracing a journey towards growth amidst a backdrop that encourages both professional and personal development.

Why Work for IES communications in Arizona?

At IES Communications in Arizona, we're not just offering a job; we're inviting you to be part of an evolving legacy built on expertise and exceptional service in the telecommunications field. As a Controls Technician with us, you'll join a dedicated team of professionals committed to innovation and quality, ensuring that every project meets our high standards and supports our vision to lead the industry into the future. We value our employees deeply, understanding that their growth and satisfaction are pivotal to our success – which is why we emphasize opportunities for personal and professional development within a supportive and collaborative work environment. Joining IES means becoming part of a community where your contributions help shape the future of telecommunications, all while building the life you want through meaningful challenges and continuous learning.

Company Benefits

Competitive Wages

Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage

401(k) Plan

Short Term Disability

Compensated Industry Certifications

Optional long-term disability

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Illness, accident, legal, pet coverage.

Company paid life insurnace

Paid training & defined career path

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What will you do as a Controls Technician at one of IES Communications' Arizona Branches?

In Arizona, our Controls Technician Level II and Senior Lead Controls Technician roles embody the essence of operational excellence and leadership within IES. The Controls Technician Level II specializes in the hands-on aspects of low voltage cabling, control panel installations, and conduit work, ensuring technical precision and adherence to blueprints and specifications. Meanwhile, the Senior Lead Controls Technician oversees the holistic project lifecycle, from staffing and training to customer liaison and project profitability, emphasizing quality, efficiency, and safety in every task. Together, these positions drive our commitment to delivering top-tier service and project success across Arizona's diverse industries.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

How do I become a Controls Technician in Arizona?

To become a Controls Technician in Arizona, start by gaining a solid foundation through education, such as an associate degree in electronics, electrical engineering technology, or a related field. Next, focus on obtaining hands-on experience through internships or entry-level positions that offer training in control systems. Finally, consider pursuing relevant certifications, like those offered by ISA (International Society of Automation), to enhance your qualifications and stand out in the job market.

How long does it take to become a Controls Technician in AZ?

Becoming a Controls Technician in Arizona typically requires a combination of education and hands-on experience, totaling around 2-4 years. This includes completing an associate degree or certification program in automation, electrical engineering, or a related field, which usually takes about two years, followed by gaining practical work experience through internships or entry-level positions.

Is being a Controls Technician in Arizona a good job?

Being a Controls Technician in Arizona can be a great career choice. The state's growing industries and emphasis on technology and automation create strong demand for skilled technicians. Competitive salaries, opportunities for advancement, and the chance to work with cutting-edge technologies make it an attractive option for many professionals.

Is there a demand for Controls Technicians in Arizona?

Yes, there is a significant demand for Controls Technicians in Arizona. This need stems from the state's growing industries and advancements in technology, requiring skilled professionals to manage and maintain complex control systems across various sectors.

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