Join our team as an Electronics and Controls Technician and play a critical hands-on role supporting, building, and maintaining the electronic systems that power our production and R&D operations.
In this role, you’ll combine your technical expertise in electronics, instrumentation, and automation to support both manufacturing and experimental equipment. You’ll wire and assemble custom control panels, configure and troubleshoot PLCs and HMIs, integrate sensors and actuators, and contribute to equipment improvements in collaboration with engineers and scientists. This position offers a dynamic mix of tasks and the opportunity to work on real-world control systems from concept to maintenance.
What You’ll Do
• Design, build, and modify custom electronic control panels and enclosures
• Wire and integrate sensors, actuators, and other control hardware into production equipment
• Troubleshoot and repair automation systems including PLCs, HMIs, VFDs, and low-voltage circuits
• Support the development and maintenance of control logic and automation routines
• Collaborate with engineers and R&D teams on setup and testing of prototype equipment
• Calibrate and maintain instrumentation such as temperature, pressure, and flow sensors
• Read and interpret schematics and technical documentation to guide installation and repair
• Perform preventative maintenance on control systems and facility instrumentation
• Assist with basic electronics work across the facility as needed
• Contribute to the upkeep of facility infrastructure and grounds by assisting with general maintenance tasks as needed, in coordination with the Maintenance team
• Follow all safety procedures including lockout/tagout and PPE requirements
• Maintain clear documentation of wiring layouts, control changes, and panel configurations
What You Bring
Education & Credentials
• High School Diploma or equivalent required
• Associate degree in Electronics, Instrumentation and Controls, or related field preferred
• Additional certifications in PLCs, automation, or industrial controls are a plus
Experience & Technical Skills
• 3+ years of experience working with electronic systems, controls, or instrumentation in a manufacturing or lab environment
• Strong understanding of control wiring, low-voltage circuits, and industrial automation
• Hands-on experience with PLCs, HMIs, sensors, and VFDs
• Familiarity with signal types such as 4–20 mA, RTDs, and thermocouples
• Ability to read and interpret schematics, wiring diagrams, and P&IDs
• Comfort using basic programming tools and Microsoft Office applications
Additional Requirements
• Ability to lift and/or move 50 lbs or more, spend extended periods on your feet, and work in loud, hot, or cold environments
• English language competency (speaking, comprehension, reading, and writing) commensurate with job duties
• Reliable transportation to maintain regular attendance and travel to local Incom facilities as required
• Must be able to pass E-Verify, pre-employment background checks, and a 9-panel drug test
Personal Attributes
• Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and safety-conscious
• Able to manage multiple priorities and work independently or as part of a team
• Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
Why Join Us?
You’ll be part of a collaborative, innovation-focused environment where your contributions have a direct impact on operations and development. We value hands-on expertise and are looking for someone who enjoys rolling up their sleeves, solving technical problems, and improving systems every day.
Apply Today
If you have a passion for electronics and automation, and want to be part of a company that values precision, safety, and teamwork, we encourage you to apply.