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The Senior Electrical Controls Design Engineer will report to the Director of Engineering. The Senior Electrical Controls Design Engineer is responsible for engineering, designing, and integrating control applications into automation equipment, tooling, fixtures, and gages.
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Desired Education Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Controls & Automation or Electrical Engineering or equivalent Desired Skills and Experience The applicant should have a minimum of five (5) years’ experience with knowledge of: PLC development, programming and troubleshooting (Rockwell, Siemens, Schneider etc.
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Apex Systems has an opportunity for an Electrical, Controls and Instrumentation Engineer that sits in Hopkinton, MA. This individual will be expected to have a high level of knowledge of plant systems that include; electrical switchgear, motor control centers, VFDs, actuated valves, transmitters, PLC and DCS systems.
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Seeking an Electrical and Controls Engineer with expertise and knowledge to integrate power switch gear, automation components, transformers, and branch circuit protection with motors, valves, filters, and sensors into a high-quality system.
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Excellent Electrical abilities - PLC programming and hardware, VFD, Motors, Breakers and switchgear. Bachelor’s Degree Electrical Engineering. Excellent Electrical abilities - PLC programming and hardware, VFD, Motors, Breakers and switchgear.
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What you will doUnder minimal supervision, responsible for the continuous improvement of plant processes and equipment including design and PLC program changes, mechanical and electrical documentation, Six Sigma variation reduction, uptime improvements, and maintenance expense reduction.
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Experience with computer programming, for example: Visual Basic, C, HMI, SCADA, and PLC. The Test Engineer may also direct Test Technician efforts under the direction of the Technical Engineering Manager.
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The Source and Recruit Company is excited to assist our client, JOA, in their search for a dedicated R&D Electrical Engineer. Skilled in the use of hand tools, electronic measuring devices, and computer software, including PLC and motion control, 3D and 2D CAD programs, Microsoft Office, and statistical analysis tools.
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The Controls Engineer will be expected to have sound controls engineering fundamentals and be comfortable troubleshooting PLC-based equipment. Education: Bachelor's Degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Controls System, or Manufacturing Engineering field, relevant experience and evidence of exceptional ability, or equivalent.
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Design and layout installation of electrical and electronic equipment associated with a manufacturing production line, including 480 volt 3 phase power distribution, 120 volt 1 phase power, 24 volt DC, PLC and communication networks.
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Product Development Engineer. PhD in Physics, Material Science, Mechanical, Optical or Electrical Engineering. G) Experience in the area of mechanical, optical, electrical or systems design, overseeing sub-systems project, troubleshooting of systems issues, creating and implementing test plans is highly desirable.
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The Electrical/Controls Engineer supports all aspects of the s manufacturing facilities by providing electrical and controls engineering expertise to various engineering projects as assigned.
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The ideal candidate will have experience: Leading and supporting capital projects Engineering, designing, installing, and testing new equipment and upgrades Overseeing equipment modifications Troubleshooting electrical systems Qualifications include: BS Degree, Electrical Engineering or related 3 years of Electrical Engineering experience within a heavy manufacturing environment PLC / HMI experience Programming experience Check out our website at www.
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Seeking a highly skilled Automation Engineer to troubleshoot PLC, HMI programs, instrumentation, and drives on our production lines. Proficiency with PLCs, HMIs, and AutoCAD Electrical is essential.
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Key job responsibilities Responsibilities include, but are not limited to - Promote a safe working environment by following all safety procedures - Troubleshoot and modify software programs for material handling control systems, including PLC/PC controllers, Allen Bradley Controllogix and Compactlogix PLC platform utilizing RSLogix 5000 software package.
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