- UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Bachelor, Masters, or PhD in Computer Science, Electrical/Computer Engineering, Robotics, Aerospace or related discipline. Symbotic is currently seeking a Principal Robotic Controls Engineer to join our Mobile Robotics Control team.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 11 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
We desire someone ready to learn and apply basic Data Science and Data Manipulation (scripting, coding, or programming, Python, JMP, SQL) with minimum of 6 months experience. Education: Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, or related field.
Full-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 5 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
We are currently looking for a qualified Controls/Electrical Engineer to join our team and apply electrical design knowledge, programming skill, and ability to create drawings for the project owner and provides continuous professional support throughout the entire manufacturing process.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 5 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Basic surface mount component solder rework ability is a plus Experience with schematic and PCB physical design tools to interpret the design and locate physical probe points Excellent documentation and communication skills to coordinate and update on report status across a large number of tests and measurement results MacOS and command line interface experience are preferred Scripting experience in any programming language (C.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 5 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Proficient in PLC programming, HMI systems, and AutoCAD Electrical. The Controls Engineer will be responsible for the design and management of equipment automation, system integration, and optimizing industrial operations.
$110,000 a yearExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 5 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Strong electrical troubleshooting and PLC programming and troubleshooting is required. Minimum of 2-4 years' experience as an Automation/Controls Engineer in a regulated industry.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 5 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
The Controls Engineer will lead and support activities including PLC programming, procurement, electrical design power and control and evaluation, construction, startup, troubleshooting, and manufacturing instruction documentation.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 3 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Willingness to travel to customer sites as needed, about 30% travel DESIRED SKILLS & EXPERIENCE:·Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE), Electrical Engineering Technology (BSEET), or similar.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 5 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Experience: Bachelor's degree or diploma in electrical or automation engineering- P.E. idealExperience in industrial automation engineering an asset; DCS programming, FactoryTalk, Rockwell SuiteExperience in pulp & paper; mining and/or chemical industries an asset;Resourceful, self-managed, and goal driven but still able to work effectively in a team;Site audit, commissioning, construction, and start-up experience.
$110,000 - $130,000 a yearExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 5 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
We are looking for an electrical engineer with a specialization in power electronics to join our team and help drive hardware projects through their life cycle: starting with requirements generation, concept development, detail design, manufacturing, and finally testing and commissioning.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 5 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Senior Automation Engineer / Chicago, IllinoisOur client is a leading provider of automation solutions for clients in the food/bev, chemical, pharma, water/wastewater, printing, packaging, and CNC machining industries.
$100,000 - $130,000ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 5 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Work with machine vendors to follow the developed electrical and programming standards. Develop electrical and programming standards used for new equipment development. 4+ years of relevant experience in a manufacturing environmentSkilled with PLC programming and troubleshootingSkilled with PLC, HMI, Robotics, and Vision Systems, i.e. AB, Mitsubishi, Cognex, Keyence, Denso types.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 5 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Our ideal candidate should be a self-starter, comfortable with being a subject matter expert, and possess a strong understanding of electrical engineering and advanced PLC and HMI programming.
$50 an hourExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 4 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
As an Electrical Engineer, you will support the GMD Weapon System (GWS) Hardware Engineering team's design efforts and work within an Agile environment. LabVIEW programming and experience with National Instruments (NI) hardware and software products.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 5 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Skills:Robotic vehicle/architecture experience; programming in Python and matlabCertifications:PE - Professional Engineer License - National Society of Professional EngineersTrainings:OSHA Hazardous Materials Safety Training.
Full-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 5 days ago
electrical engineer programming jobs
FEATURED BLOG POSTS
How to Prepare to Be Fired - What You Need to Do
If you’re reading this, let me be the first to tell you how sorry I am. Getting fired feels crappy, disheartening, hurtful, and all the other bad, sad words. But here’s what I want you to do. First, let yourself fumble for a minute. Then, pick your head up — sometimes getting fired is a blessing in disguise. If you think termination is around the corner, we’ll teach you how to prepare to be fired and what to do next so you land somewhere even better.
How to Find a Job That Makes You Happy - 11 Concerning Facts
Do you ever feel like your life is like one of those rom-com movie scene openers? You know, the ones where the main character rolls out of bed, awakened by a casually upbeat theme song, sulks their way to the coffee pot, and then trudges toward their computer to begin yet another boring day at work?
How to Decline a Job Offer You Already Accepted
When you think about it, turning down a job offer is not the worst position you could be in. If you’ve been lucky enough to consider multiple job offers, well, then you’re lucky enough.
How to Practice Fair Chance Hiring for People With Criminal Records
Usually when you think of your dream hire, you think of someone who is respectful, trustworthy, reliable, and has sound judgment, right? As you envision your ideal candidate with these qualities, the last person you think of is someone with a criminal record.
6 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Employer Branding
Currently, job searchers are putting extra effort into researching employers. The information they find plays a major role in whether they will pursue an opportunity with you or look for jobs elsewhere. That is why it is now more important than ever to be proactive and intentional when showcasing your workforce and workplace culture. Having a well crafted employer branding strategy can help you strategize and influence your potential candidates so they see your business in the best light. But in order to do that, you should be aware of some of the most common mistakes that employers make.
What to Say When Terminating an Employee
Terminating an employee is an inevitable part of doing business. Whether you’re re-structuring your department or you’ve identified a few employees who’re not living up to your expectations, letting people go is necessary for keeping your workforce healthy and thriving.
How to Utilize Keywords for Your Job Ads
Before we give you the scoop on how to utilize keywords in job ads, it would be helpful if we defined what keywords are and why they are important. In simple terms,