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The Senior Automation / Controls Engineer will develop wiring diagrams, program logic and specify components for electrical controls in new machine equipment design. Are you a highly skilled Senior Automation / Controls Engineer with a passion for designing and developing innovative automated systems that improve manufacturing processes.
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Advanced PLC ladder logic and HMI programming. Based in our Dallas, Texas office, an opportunity exists for a hands-on Senior Engineer with automation and controls experience.
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Wood Applied Intelligence -CEC Controls ( A Wood company) is currently recruiting for a Process Control Engineer. PLC Programming using ladder logic and function blocks. Knowledge of PLC programming, local HMI screens, and SCADA/DCS application programming and commissioning.
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Ability to troubleshoot ladder logic to appropriatelyidentify controls issues program ladder logic (Allen-Bradley, Siemens andBeckhoff). The expectation is thatengineers will start with strengths in multiple given fields (equipment design,AUTOCAD/Solidworks, robotics, PLC Programming, vision, HMI scripting, etc) andthen learn all other areas from those who work with them.
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Proficient in writing and modifying Allen Bradley PLC ladder logic programs, DC drive controllers, and variable frequency drive controllers. This Electrical/Controls Engineer role is a very much hands-on with involvement in new machine installs, process improvements, and special projects.
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This role requires a deep understanding of Allen Bradley, PLCs, VFD's, automation, PLC programming, advanced PLC ladder logic, HMI programming, FDA, GMP, and controls programming.
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Integrate Siemens PLC controls with existing or new automation systems. Design, develop, and implement Siemens PLC-based control systems for various industrial applications. Create detailed PLC programs, HMI/SCADA interfaces, and other related software solutions using TIA Portal.
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Sets up new programs, PLC ladder logic, robot interfacing and documentation. Trains personnel in the use of robot interfacing and PLC ladder logic. Provide training and technical support to production and skilled trade team members.
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Significant Experience in Ladder Logic, Safety PLC programming and HMI design. We are seeking a Senior Controls Engineer for a direct hire/permanent role in Aiken, SC. The Senior Controls Engineer is also responsible for developing capital improvement project budgets and working on cross-functional teams with teammates from maintenance, engineering, quality, production, and others as required.
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Advanced working knowledge of PLC programming and ladder logic required. 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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We are seeking a Lead Controls Engineer for a direct hire/permanent role in Nashville, TN. The Lead Controls Engineer is also responsible for leading the development of the electrical areas of capital improvement project budgets and working on project cross-functional teams with teammates from maintenance, engineering, quality, production, and others as required.
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Proficiency in PLC programming languages (e.g., ladder logic, function block diagram). They are looking for a Controls Engineer who will contribute to the efficient and safe operation of their manufacturing plant.
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Comfortable programming in the full range of A/B PLC products, including RSView, RSLogic, and other comparable MMI and ladder logic programs, such as GE Fanuc/Cimplicity. Actalent is hiring a Controls Engineer to support a client in the Kansas City area.
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PLC Programming, Electrical Design, Electrical Engineer, Siemens, Allen Bradley, PLC, HMI, VFD, Allen-bradley, Siemens plc, Programming, Ladder logic, Schematic, 480VAC, commissioning, Rockwell, Controls engineering, Electrical engineering.
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As Senior Control Engineer (Production Equipment Development) working with the Global Industrial Development team, you will provide controls engineering solutions to seamlessly integrate production equipment controls with the overall facility control system.
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