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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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Apex Systems has an opportunity for an Electrical, Controls and Instrumentation Engineer that sits in Hopkinton, MA. Must have a strong understanding of the technical principles of AC and DC power, hazardous area classifications, transformers, switchgear, motor control centers, VFDs, motors, UPS systems, instrumentation, actuated valves, fiber optics, analog and digital controls and systems, and other engineering skills as they relate to process plants.
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8 -10+ years of experience in electrical or controls/automation or mechatronics engineering roles required. 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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The Test Engineer may also direct Test Technician efforts under the direction of the Technical Engineering Manager. Reporting to the Technical Engineering Manager, the Test Engineer is responsible for the development of test machines and test requirements in collaboration with customers, designing and overseeing appropriate test setup, conducting tests and gathering and reporting data to necessary members of the Engineering department.
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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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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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Apply subject matter expertise in material handling and electronic control systems to maximize building utilization of systems - Monitor MHE metrics and partner with Controls Technicians and Mechanics to resolve equipment electrical problems that create performance deficiencies.
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Electrical engineering design, Automation, Eplan, autocad electrical, Programming, Panel design, Load calculation, Commissioning, plc programming, Hmi, Allen-bradley, Siemens, Rslogix, Design.
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Works with a team of Instrument and Controls Engineers and Designers in the execution of design and interfaces with a multi-discipline project team consisting of project manager, electrical, controls, estimating and multiple engineering disciplines.
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Bachelor’s degree in Instrument & Controls, Electrical, Chemical Engineering, or related degree from accredited program. Instrumentation and Controls design deliverables include developing PLC and HMI programming, instrument specifications, instrument inquiry/purchase packages, I/O List, loop drawings, control panel designs, wiring drawings, one lines, FRS, SRS.
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Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Chemical Engineering is required, MS preferred, with a minimum of 12 years of experience in instrumentation and controls.
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Experience with industrial electrical panel design, PLC programming (Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Beckhoff or similar), HMI/SCADA programming (Allen-Bradley, Ignition or similar), industrial robots (Fanuc, Kuka or similar) and Servo motors and controllers (Kinetix or similar) is preferred.
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Leads a team of Instrument and Controls Engineers and Designers in the execution of design and interfaces with a multi-discipline project team consisting of project manager, electrical, controls, estimating and multiple engineering disciplines.
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A full-time Controls Engineer who is interested in experiencing a large variety of engineering applications in a high-paced and challenging environment is needed in the Merrillville, IN area.
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Commissioning Engineer Needed - Global Leader in I&C Construction and Automation Controls Engineering. - Minimum of 2 years' experience as Commissioning Engineer in Industrial Automation & instrumentation/Controls industry.
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