Job Description
Technician - Elect and Contr Jubilant HollisterStier LLC United States, Washington, Spokane 3525 North Regal Street (Show on map) Jun 03, 2026 Join a Leader in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing - And Build What's Next As Spokane's Largest Manufacturing Company, Jubilant HollisterStier LLC is a well-established force in the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries, providing a complete range of manufacturing services that support lifechanging medicines around the world.
We are nationally recognized for our expertise in producing sterile injectable vials and lyophilized products, and our Allergy business is a global leader in allergenic extracts that support treatments for allergies and asthma. Jubilant HollisterStier is proudly part of the global, Jubilant Pharma family. established force in the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries, providing a complete range of manufacturing services that support lifechanging medicines around the world. For the Builders, Innovators, and Doers - This Is Your Place If you are someone who thrives on solving complex problems, improving systems, and building real solutions, you'll feel at home here. At Jubilant HollisterStier, your ideas matter - and your impact is felt globally.
Why builders choose us:
Immediate impact: Your work directly supports essential medicines and allergenic therapies used worldwide.
Benefits start on day one: Medical, Dental, Vision, FSA/HSA, Life, AD&D, and Disability benefits begin immediately because your well-being shouldn't have a waiting period.
A career you can grow: We provide opportunities for growth, promotion, and annual raises, with midpoint compensation reserved for high performance and longevity.
A culture of improvement: We value people who thrive on continuous improvement, innovation, and hands on contribution.
A stable industry leader: Backed by Jubilant Pharma, we pair long term stability with forward looking innovation. If you want to build something meaningful with a team that values your drive, skills, and ideas - you belong here. Job Description:
The Electrical and Controls Technician holds a general responsibility for production equipment throughout the manufacturing facility with regard to all controls (including PLCs), electrical and mechanical projects and repairs. The technician will provide lead support in various maintenance tasks related to preventive maintenance, updating, repairing, optimizing and installing existing and new equipment. The technician will also support electrical projects initiated by maintenance work orders, Maintenance Management or Engineering Personnel. Provide troubleshooting, repair, modification, and preventive maintenance for PLC-based control systems, loop controllers, VFDs, HMIs, chart recorders, and associated instrumentation across manufacturing and utility systems.
Execute work in accordance with cGMP requirements. Use and maintain documentation systems including work orders, change control, SOPs, calibration/PM records, and validation deliverables. Ensure data integrity and proper record completion.
Support process and facility equipment including, but not limited to, sterilizers, lyophilizers, filling lines, cappers, HVAC systems, chillers, and related utilities.
Maintain and troubleshoot legacy PLC and control systems (e.g., obsolescence management, spare strategy, backups). Support system upgrades, migrations, and standardization efforts, including implementation of revised control logic and hardware replacements.
Lead electrical troubleshooting and repair activities for low- and high-voltage systems (up to 480 VAC). Execute work safely in accordance with NFPA 70E and site procedures while supporting installations, capital projects, and facility modifications.
Read, interpret, and modify control logic. Clearly document and communicate programming changes and system behavior to support investigations, deviations, and root cause analysis. Maintain accurate control system documentation and backups.
Read and interpret electrical schematics, loop diagrams, P&IDs, panel layouts, and mechanical drawings, including pneumatic, gas, vacuum, and high-pressure systems.
Apply knowledge of AC/DC circuits, motor controls, instrumentation, and test equipment to diagnose and resolve issues efficiently.
Utilize standard software and control platforms, including PLC programming software, HMI/SCADA tools, and basic industrial networking. Proficiency with Microsoft Office required; experience with ERP (e.g., SAP) preferred.
Execute work with minimal supervision and demonstrate ownership of assigned systems, including reliability improvement and follow-through on corrective actions.
Apply knowledge of AC/DC circuits, motor controls, instrumentation, and test equipment to diagnose and resolve issues efficiently.
Utilize standard software and control platforms, including PLC programming software, HMI/SCADA tools, and basic industrial networking. Proficiency with Microsoft Office required; experience with ERP (e.g., SAP) preferred.
Execute work with minimal supervision and demonstrate ownership of assigned systems, including reliability improvement and follow-through on corrective actions. Qualifications:
High School Diploma or Equivalent required
4+ years related experience required
Rockwell (ControlLogix/SLC), legacy platforms (PLC-5, SLC 500 required).
HMI/SCADA
(FactoryTalk) required.
Mechanical Aptitude required
Electrical safety required
Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), arc flash awareness (NFPA 70E), confined space awareness (as applicable) required
Manual Dexterity required
Read and understand construction and machine drawings required
AAS Degree or Technical Certification desired
PLC Certified programming certifications or experience desired
Pharmaceutical Experience/Regulated Industry Experience preferred
Advanced Vocational/Specialized Knowledge preferred
Microsoft Excel preferred
Microsoft Word preferred
ERP/SAP preferred
Basic exchange of information
Subject to detailed instructions / established routines
Analytical, Logistical and Problem-Solving Skills
Basic exchange of information
Subject to detailed instructions / established routines
Analytical, Logistical and Problem-Solving Skills
Managing conflict and influencing outcomes
Strong Attention to Detail
Ability to Communicate Effectively Across all Levels of the Organization
Ability to Influence Change and Manage Outcomes
Problem Solving
Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment Vision Requirements:
14/14 Corrected Near-Point 20/30 Near-Point Corrected Vision Pass Color Deficiency Test None Respirator Requirements:
Respirator Clearance Required None Other Physical Requirements:
Ability to lift 60 pounds unassisted
Exposure to Allergens
Pushing
Pulling
Twisting
Job work will require the Technician to move throughout the facility on an as needed basis.
The maintenance technician shall be able to achieve and maintain aseptic gown certification for working/troubleshooting in aseptic manufacturing environments.
Travel