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Troubleshoot most problems with electric brakes, motors, switches, variable frequency drives and PLC control systems with minimal assistance at job sites. Experience and/or knowledge of electrical, mechanical and PLC controls.
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The Technician will fabricate controls to print, including layout and physical mounting of components to the back panel, wiring of all components, installation of control panel onto equipment, and testing to ensure proper operation.
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Familiarity with HMI's, DCS systems, and PLC direct control. As a Control Room Operator, you'll be the guardian of our state-of-the-art operations. As a Control Room Operator, you'll be the guardian of our state-of-the-art operations.
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Experienced with variety of control and safety systems (PLC, SCADA, SIS, BMS, DCS). + Experience in Rockwell and Siemens PLC platform. + Lead and prepare controls design deliverables, including I/O list, Process Control Narratives, and Control Panel Design.
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Typical tasks will include developing operator screens for HMIs, writing and simulating PLC/DCS code to automate equipment and processes, configuring network switches for industrial networks, troubleshooting wiring issues, configuring VFDs and other network devices to communicate on industrial networks, performing I/O checks during commissioning, integrating equipment into existing control systems, and other related tasks associated with implementing industrial control systems.
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Applying your understanding of relay and PLC AC/DC schematic and power system one lines. As an Automation Engineer in Engineering Services, you'll provide solutions and services that help our customers protect and control critical electrical infrastructure and power systems worldwide.
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Experience with PLC-based control system architecture - especially Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley and Siemens PCS7. Security includes cameras and access control systems. Experience with control methods for process systems.
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Creating Junction Boxes , Marshalling Panels and DCS/PLC Cabinets with BOM. 10 + years of experience in Instrument & Control System Design for Oil and Gas Refineries and Chemical Plants.
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Custom designer/builder of pneumatic pressure test equipment, and Assembly tooling/fixturing for Valve, and Air Cylinder / Motion Control products. Responsible for problem solving and fixing within the Valve and Actuator assembly departments, including pneumatic, electronic, and PLC controlled test equipment.
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Process Control Technician manages and maintains the site's technology systems, including but not limited to PLC systems, HMI/SCADA systems, printers, phones, cameras, networking, access control, information systems hardware and software.
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Previous PLC or control panel construction experience. Perform occasional field work to modify existing control panel. This position is responsible for using schematics to install components, wire custom control panels, and build skid assemblies with occasional field work to modify existing control panels.
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The incumbent is responsible to complete required tasks assigned by the Shift Supervisor or Process Control Engineer to satisfy specific manufacturing and customer requirements according to latest production plans.
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Advanced knowledge of AC/DC motor drives, PLC and SLC controllers and motor control circuits. Modifies PLC and HMI programming. We are looking for an a 3rd shift Electrical Technician.
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Minitab experience preferred, but not mandatory Experience or working knowledge of control systems, PLC logic, and vision systems. Create process documentation including SWI, Control Plans and job safety analysis sheets.
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Configure DDC, PLC and/or DCS control algorithms. Experience with specifying instrumentation and control valves for HVAC systems. Execute internal functional and quality control testing.
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