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Seven or more years proven experience working as an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer in a manufacturing environment. Responsible for design, build, and troubleshooting of electrical control or robotic systems for machinery and equipment, including setting up, developing, following up, programming, maintaining and restoring the complete automation process of the activities in the various plants in order to guarantee optimal functioning of the company manufacturing equipment.
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Design, configure, and program various instrumentation and control systems, including Distributed Control Systems (DCS), Programmable Logic controllers (PLC), Variable Frequency Drives (VFD), Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI), and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Controls and Electrical Engineer with excellent communication skills to become a member of our Houston, Texas team. Familiarity with relevant standards and regulations governing instrumentation and control systems.
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We are seeking a skilled hands on Automation Controls Engineer to design, develop, and optimize control systems for manufacturing processes. Requirements: Controls, Automation, PLCs, HMIs, Systems Integrator, From Scratch Machine Design, Manufacturing, AutoCAD, Hands on.
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Design, develop, and implement control systems using Rockwell Automation products, including Allen-Bradley PLCs, HMIs, and related hardware. This role requires expertise in Rockwell PLCs, HMIs, motion control and related technologies, with a deep understanding of control theory, automation, fluid power systems, and process optimization.
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The incumbent will provide Automation support to the daily operations and continuous improvement for the Pilot Plant, Bulk Manufacturing, Filling, Assembly, Packaging, Utilities, Facilities and other DCS and PLC Automated Equipment and Control Systems on a GMP regulated environment.
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The Automation Controls Technician is also responsible for providing instrumentation, automation and electrical expertise to the manufacturing operation, maintaining a knowledge base of automation systems and computer hardware/software packages used in manufacturing processes and providing assistance to the manufacturing site in the maintenance and development of general instrumentation and automated control systems for resin/formaldehyde production.
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Update, modify, and continuously improve existing control systems, including robotic programs, Allen Bradley ladder logic, relay logic, electrical distribution, motor controls, multiple operator interfaces, hydraulics, and pneumatics distribution control.
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Controls engineer needs a thorough understanding of the operational processes and demonstrates familiarity with instrumentation, telecommunications, metrological and solar arrays, programmable logic controllers (PLC), human machine interface (HMI) programming of control systems within the solar and battery power plants.
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A Controls/Automation Engineer will develop and implement control systems for manufacturing and facilities equipment. Specify, test, and integrate hardware and software components such as robots, analog devices, motion controllers, sensors, vision systems, lasers, and other control related hardware and new controls systems.
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A background in industries involving large, distributed control systems and solutions, for example, heavy manufacturing, biochemical industry, food and beverage manufacturing, water treatment systems, building automation, petrochemical plant systems, semiconductor plant systems, etc.
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The Process Controls Engineer is responsible for designing and maintaining Process Control Systems that typically include Distributed Control Systems (DCS), Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems.
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Key words: Controls Engineer, Machine Controls, Rockwell Automation, Allen Bradley RS Logix, Studio 5000, PLC’s, HMI’s, Manufacturing, OEM, AutoCAD, Packaging, Material Handling, cGMP, VFFS, etc.
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Strong understanding, and intuition for the physics of basic propulsion systems, motion control systems, and heat transfer. Excellent proficiency with creating controls-oriented dynamic system models of thermal, hydraulic, or mechanical systems in MATLAB/Simulink/Python etc.
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Our dynamic and innovative manufacturing company is seeking an experienced Automation/Controls Engineer who thrives in a fast-paced, cutting-edge environment. Design, develop, and implement automated manufacturing systems, including robotics and control systems.
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