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Offer technical support in electrical and/or electronic engineering for our state-of-the-art industrial melting facility. As an integral member of our client's team, you will play a crucial role in providing technical support in the field of Electronic Engineering.
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Possess 3-6 years of hands-on electrical/electronic experience, with a focus on industrial electronics and machine control systems, including PLCs and HMIs. Your responsibilities encompass the design, testing, commissioning, and maintenance of electrical systems and equipment components within our cutting-edge industrial melting facility.
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Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field is required. We have a direct hire position in Elverson PA area for an Electronic Engineer. Utilize meters, oscilloscopes, and other analyzers to troubleshoot and diagnose operating electrical systems.
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Additionally, you will actively contribute to capital projects, provide assistance in maintenance activities, and undertake the following duties: Duties & Responsibilities: Offer technical support in electrical and/or electronic engineering for our state-of-the-art industrial melting facility.
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Possess 3-6 years of hands-on electrical/electronic experience, with a focus on industrial electronics and machine control systems, including PLCs and HMIs. Demonstrate proficiency in handling industrial power supplies, drives, motors, and controls, with the ability to troubleshoot electrical components in a high-voltage industrial setting.
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Education and Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field is required. Lead and support technicians in diagnosing and troubleshooting large industrial power supplies, drives, and furnace components.
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