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Controls Technician Jobs in Colorado

At IES Communications in Colorado, embarking on Controls Technician Jobs offers a unique blend of professional growth and personal fulfillment. By joining our team, you'll immerse yourself in projects that not only push the boundaries of technology but also provide a sense of contribution to the community and the broader industry. Our commitment at IES is to nurture your talents through continuous learning and collaboration, ensuring you have the resources to excel in your career and life. With Controls Technician Jobs in Colorado, you're not just stepping into a role; you're becoming part of a family dedicated to innovation, excellence, and creating a positive impact in every endeavor we undertake.

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

Embarking on a career as a Controls Technician in Colorado not only offers the chance to engage with cutting-edge technology and innovative projects but also provides an unparalleled work-life balance, thanks to the state's breathtaking natural scenery. After a fulfilling day at work, we have the luxury of unwinding by exploring the majestic Rocky Mountains or hitting the slopes for some of the country’s most exhilarating skiing and snowboarding experiences.

Why Work for IES communications in Colorado?

At IES Communications in Colorado, you'll be part of a team that values your talent and dedication, offering ample opportunities for development and growth within the dynamic field of telecommunications. Our commitment to innovation and excellence means you'll work on projects that not only challenge and enrich your skills as a Controls Technician but also contribute significantly to our communities and the industry's future. Joining us means becoming part of a culture that fosters learning, collaboration, and personal advancement, ensuring you can build the career and life you envision.

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' Colorado Branches?

At our Colorado branches, we take pride in the diverse roles that contribute to our success. Our Controls Technician Level II team members are hands-on experts who play a crucial role in our projects by managing low voltage cabling, interpreting technical documents, and skillfully installing control panels, controllers, and conduits ranging from 1/2 inch to 1 inch. They ensure the backbone of our systems is robust and reliable. On the other hand, our Senior Lead Controls Technicians bring leadership and vision to the forefront. They're responsible for building strong teams through recruitment, training, and management while overseeing project profitability and ensuring our high standards are met across all phases of work. Their expertise not only guides our projects to successful completion but also fosters a culture of safety, quality, and continuous improvement. Together, these roles embody our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction in every project we undertake in Colorado.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

How do I become a Controls Technician in Colorado?

To become a Controls Technician in Colorado, start by pursuing relevant education such as an associate degree or certification in electrical engineering, automation technology, or a related field. Gain hands-on experience through internships or apprenticeships that offer exposure to control systems and automation tools, which are crucial for this role. Lastly, obtaining professional certifications, like those from ISA (International Society of Automation), can significantly enhance your qualifications and job prospects in the state's competitive market.

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

Becoming a Controls Technician in Colorado typically requires 2-4 years of education and training. This includes completing an associate degree or certification program in a relevant field, such as electrical engineering technology, followed by hands-on experience through internships or apprenticeships. The exact timeline can vary based on individual learning pace, specific educational paths chosen, and opportunities for practical experience along the way.

Is being a Controls Technician in Colorado a good job?

Absolutely, being a Controls Technician in Colorado is considered a good job. The state's robust and diverse industries, including energy, manufacturing, and technology, create a high demand for skilled technicians. This role offers competitive salaries, opportunities for career advancement, and the chance to work with cutting-edge technologies. Plus, Colorado's emphasis on sustainable practices means controls technicians play a crucial role in developing efficient, eco-friendly systems. With its strong job market and quality of life, Colorado stands out as an excellent place for professionals in this field.

Is there a demand for Controls Technicians in Colorado?

Yes, there's a significant demand for Controls Technicians in Colorado. This need is driven by the state's growing industries and advancements in technology, making skilled technicians essential for maintaining and optimizing control systems across various sectors.

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