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Hands-on experience in the design, development and implementation of electro-mechanical products. PLC / HMI / SCADA systems. BS in Mechanical Engineering. Detailed design of mechanical systems and hardware.
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Designs, develops, documents, tests and debugs applications software and systems that require low level control processing (Interrupts, Timers Digital I/O and serial communication protocols) for electronic, electro-mechanical, or electro-optic equipment.
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Our client is seeking a skilled a Mechanical Engineer to join their dynamic team specializing in the development of innovative machinery for manufacturing and R&D purposes, with a focus on electro-mechanical materials.
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The position requires 3+ years of electro-mechanical experience, and one of the following: AS degree, Technical Certification, Automotive Certification, Military Technical training, BS engineering, Technical, Manufacturing or equivalent experience.
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Allen Bradly/ Rockwell PLC and HMI programming experience. The Electro-Mechanic is a skilled position that is responsible for and requires specialized training in electrical design theory, installation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair work.
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Familiar with PLC controls for electro-mechanical troubleshooting. Knowledge of PLC controls. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed the baggage handling system, mechanical parts and vibration.
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Strong fundamental understanding of electrical design practices, machine/motion control systems, VFD/Drive control systems, and electro-mechanical systems. Experience with Procedural Programing, PLC programming and C.
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Responsible for the design and execution of projects addressing equipment capability and reliability at Export Terminals and Maintenance Shops with a focus on electro-mechanical controls and control systems.
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Perform equipment and facilities electro-mechanical troubleshooting, preventative and repair maintenance activities. Possess a good understanding and have practical PLC programming and control logic diagnostic experience.
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Working knowledge of instruments and electro-mechanical devices used for process control. Writes PLC programs, OIT programs, and software control descriptions for controlling water and/or wastewater processes.
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Working knowledge of pneumatic control circuits and electro-pneumatic troubleshooting, electrical control panel assembly and wiring, electrical control circuit design and troubleshooting, PLC programming and troubleshooting.
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Ability to research electro-mechanical parts needed for repairs, alterations of water systems; Familiarity with PLC including program loading and minor changes to Allen Bradley and Siemens PLC's.
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Bachelor’s or Associates degree in Electrical or Electro-Mechanical Engineering required. Performing PLC, SCADA, and HMI programing and screen development – using variety of hardware / software providers.
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Thorough knowledge of AC/DC drive systems, Power distribution systems including switch gear components, Servo Motor Equipment and programming, Ethernet Networking systems, HMI and PLC Programming / Troubleshooting, Electrical and Electronic systems integration, Electro-Mechanical design and troubleshooting.
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Working knowledge of instrumentation, calibration, and low voltage electro-mechanical devices. Work closely and train team members on recent software, hardware, and system upgrades and improvements to electro-mechanical devices.
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