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Experience with Allen Bradley Rockwell Software (RS Logix 5, RS Logix 500, and RS Linx), PLC-5 and SLC500 hardware. Understand PLC controls. Must be able to make conduit runs and layout electrical cabinets.
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Experience with PLC design/programming and SCADA/HMI development software (e.g., Siemens TIA Portal, Rockwell Studio 5000, FactoryTalk View Studio, Ignition Perspective/Vision). Proficiency in programming languages used in PLC programming (e.g., ladder logic, structured text) and HMI/SCADA software (e.g. GE iFix HMI, AVEVA, Ignition, FactoryTalk, WinCC.
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Knowledge of Allen-Bradley and/or Siemens PLC systems a must. May repair or reproduce parts using welders or machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, drill presses, surface grinders or other machine shop equipmentInstalls power supply wiring and conduit for newly installed machines and equipment, conveyors, and programmable controllers, following electrical code, using hand tools and voltage tester.
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Conveyor system, conveyor maintenance, motors, mig welding, allen bradley plc, repair, hydraulics, pneumatics. Run conduit and electrical wiring to new industrial machines. conveyor system, conveyor maintenance, motors, mig welding, allen bradley plc, repair, hydraulics, pneumatics.
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Creating Junction Boxes, Marshalling Panels and DCS/PLC Cabinets with BOM. ·Ability to create Instrument Installation Details and generating material take-offs supporting estimates. Ability to create conduit and cable tray drawings including support details and sizing calculations based on applicable codes and client standards.
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3 Troubleshoot and/or modify PLC based equipment, work with various equipment (AC and DC motors, transformers, circuit breakers, rectifiers, electronic controls, control panels, inverters and motor drives, ability to work with conduit and fittings, wire and cable, and hardware installation.
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Maintains and performs repairs, modifications, replacements and installations of electrical equipment and systems to include wiring, conduit, junction boxes, relays, switches, starters, receptacles, breakers, panel boxes, fixtures, electric motors, disconnects, motor control centers, lighting systems, major and minor appliances, electrically powered tools and equipment, battery and DC systems, and other similar type equipment.
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Responsible for sizing, selection, and purchase assistance: switch-gear, starter and MCCs, conduit and conductors, transformers, motor operated equipment (pumps, compressors), and control systems.
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Assist with the development of technical construction drawings including Power Distribution, Lighting, Motor Control, PLC/PAC control schematics, Network Communication, Grounding Systems, Instrumentation Plans, Conduit and Cable Schedules, Control Panel Layouts and Bill of Materials.
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Desired experience includes low voltage and medium voltage power distribution, motor controls for both low voltage and medium voltage and interfacing industrial processes to DCS and/or PLC systems.
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Must have the ability to interpret schematic drawings (to component level) of pneumatic loops, hardware relay logic diagrams, PLC control programs, motor control circuit diagrams, etc. Must be able to install and bend electrical conduit of the various trade, size (pvc, emt, rigid) and install instrumentation tubing.
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Performs standard electrical work including but not limited to soldering, predictive maintenance, preventative maintenance, running conduit, attending training, PLC programming, etc. Owner of PC's that drive production and maintenance equipment Onspec/Ignition ownership PLC programming Panel View Programming Drive Configuration/Troubleshooting.
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BCS, SCADA, or PLC knowledge is desirable. Some experience with controls and PLC programming is desired. Industrial HVAC, energy service contracting (ESCO) or central refrigeration plant experience.
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5 years support and troubleshooting experience with PLC equipment (Allen Bradley, Siemens, Omron) Must have hands-on experience working on, troubleshooting and repairing 3-phase electrical distribution and control systems up to 480VAC, including breaker panels, disconnects, conduit runs, lighting and motor control centers.
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Duties for IEs include, but are not restricted to, electrical circuit troubleshooting & repair, conduit & wire installation, lighting repair, PLC troubleshooting & repair, drive troubleshooting & repair, Instrumentation & control valve calibration, troubleshooting & repair, and HVAC work.
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