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Controls Technician Jobs in Oregon

At IES Communications in Oregon, opting for Controls Technician Jobs presents a unique blend of career advancement and engagement with cutting-edge technology. We stand committed to nurturing your talents within a supportive environment, ensuring that each day with us marks a step forward in a fulfilling journey toward professional excellence and personal growth. Embarking on this path means joining a team where your contributions are pivotal—not just to our success but in shaping the future of telecommunications. Together, let's harness innovation and dedication to build tomorrow, today.

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

Opting for a job as a Controls Technician in Oregon offers an exceptional opportunity to blend the allure of technological innovation with the state's robust commitment to sustainability and renewable energy projects. The region's diverse industries, from manufacturing to data centers, provide a rich environment where technical skills can not only grow but thrive. Moreover, Oregon's emphasis on work-life balance ensures that pursuing a career here doesn't mean sacrificing personal time or outdoor adventures, which are plentiful in this scenic state. This career path not only promises professional fulfillment through challenging and meaningful projects but also supports a lifestyle that values both advancement and well-being.

Why Work for IES communications in Oregon?

Choosing to work for IES Communications in Oregon as a Controls Technician offers an unparalleled opportunity to grow and excel within an industry-leading organization. Our dedication to fostering personal and professional development means that you're not just starting a job; you're igniting a career path filled with advancement opportunities and innovative work. We pride ourselves on being at the forefront of telecommunications, continuously investing in our team through state-of-the-art technology and comprehensive training programs. At IES, we understand that our strength lies in our diverse and talented workforce. Here, your unique skills and dedication will not only be valued but nurtured, ensuring that together, we achieve excellence and lead our industry into the future. Join us, and let's build tomorrow, today.

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' Oregon Branches?

At IES in Oregon, our Controls Technician Level II and Senior Lead Controls Technician roles are pivotal to our success. The Controls Tech II is hands-on, skillfully pulling, installing, and terminating low voltage cabling, adept at reading prints, wiring diagrams, and specifications, proficient in installing control panels, controllers, and bending conduit from 1/2 inch to 1-inch. Meanwhile, the Senior Lead Controls Technician takes on a leadership role, focusing on team building by recruiting, training, and managing project staff effectively. This position also involves strategic management of project profitability, scheduling, ensuring compliance with budgets, and maintaining high customer satisfaction. Both roles demand a strong commitment to quality, efficiency, and safety, embodying our dedication to delivering superior services while fostering a positive work environment that encourages growth and operational excellence.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

How do I become a Controls Technician in Oregon?

To become a Controls Technician in Oregon, start by obtaining a high school diploma or GED, which is essential. Next, consider pursuing an associate degree or certification in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related field to gain the foundational knowledge needed for this career path. Hands-on experience is crucial, so look for apprenticeship programs or entry-level positions that allow you to work under experienced technicians. Additionally, staying updated on the latest industry technologies and software through continued education will enhance your skills and employability. Lastly, obtaining relevant certifications, such as those offered by ISA (International Society of Automation), can significantly boost your qualifications in the field.

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

Becoming a Controls Technician in Oregon typically requires a combination of education and hands-on experience. Starting with an associate degree or technical certification in fields like electrical engineering, electronics, or automation technology can take about 2 years. After that, gaining practical experience through internships or entry-level positions is crucial. Most professionals can achieve a competent level of expertise within 4 to 5 years, including both their educational period and work experience. However, ongoing learning and specialization might extend this timeline, depending on the complexity of the systems you aim to master.

Is being a Controls Technician in Oregon a good job?

Being a Controls Technician in Oregon is indeed considered a good job, thanks to the state's growing demand for skilled professionals in automation and control systems. This role not only offers competitive salaries but also provides ample opportunities for career advancement within the tech-driven industries prevalent in the region. The combination of Oregon's commitment to innovation and its supportive professional community makes it an attractive place for those looking to thrive in this field.

Is there a demand for Controls Technicians in Oregon?

Yes, there is a significant demand for Controls Technicians in Oregon. This trend reflects the growing need for skilled professionals in automation and control systems across various industries within the state.

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