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Experience in PLC programming and robot programming. Solid understanding of hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical circuits and controls. At least 2 years of experience in metal removal and/or close tolerance assembly manufacturing.
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Experience understanding and working within PLC programs primarily utilizing Rockwell and Siemens Software. As an Electrical & Controls Engineer , you will work as a member of the engineering team that functions as an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), designing and building new equipment and applications for use in customer sites around the world.
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PLC programming experience and robot programming/cell design experience is a bonus. Proficiency in multiple types of CNC controls, tooling geometry, machine tool process and fixture design.
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Experience with ladder logic and programming/troubleshooting Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s), Rockwell and Allen Bradley PLC experience is preferred. Experience with rolling mills and mill controls, shears, strip processing and coiling, metal process furnaces or casting equipment.
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The Controls Engineer is also responsible for electrical hardware design, PLC programming, HMI programming, troubleshooting, and commissioning of control systems using Kadant Johnson’s Dryer Management System® technology.
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Technical knowledge to support the installation, operation, and repair of electrical controls and automation technology. This person will also develop, manage, and implement capital projects, major repairs and maintenance projects and provide some process engineering support.
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Are you a Controls Technician with PLC knowledge looking to join a market leading renewable business making a big difference across the US where you will have a great work life balance with a 4 day working week.
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Typical work includes, troubleshooting/repair refrigeration equipment, service calls, scheduled maintenance, turn around work, compressor overhauls, instrumentation, PLC controls, shaft alignment and general rotating equipment service.
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Responsibilities include capital project development, management; estimating, planning, scheduling, designing, programming, testing, and commissioning control systems using the latest industrial automation controls including PLCs, OITs and HMIs.
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Competence in troubleshooting and basic programming across a range of PLC/HMI platforms, with preference for Allen-Bradley, Redlion, Unitronics, and Omron PLCs. A food manufacturing client of ours is seeking a talented Controls/Electronics Technician to join their team.
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7+ years of Controls/Systems Engineering experience involving: DCS, PLC, MES, SCADA, bus technologies, Ethernet/IP, instrumentation. Demonstrated understanding of controls for fermenters, bioreactors, centrifuge, viral filtration, chromatography, and other Biotech Pharmaceutical process equipment.
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DPS is looking for a driven and team-oriented, Instrumentation & Controls Engineer to join a competitive, driven, and fun team of engineers and technical professionals with a strong focus on design excellence, customer satisfaction and integrity.
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PLC programming (Siemens a plus), Advance motor control, Scada systems integration along with 2d and 3d CAD capabilities. Advanced PLC and HMI Programming experience with networked based communications in Modbus, Ethernet/IP, Profibus DP, Profinet, OPC/UA protocols.
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Skilled with PLC, HMI, Robotics, and Vision Systems, i.e. AB, Mitsubishi, Cognex, Keyence, Denso types. Leverage your deep understanding of PLC, HMI, and robot programs for new equipment to train Maintenance.
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We have an awesome role for a Controls Engineer with an Automotive Tier 1 Client! Skilled with PLC programming and troubleshooting. There are many attractions that include outdoor activities, museums, parks, minor league baseball team, minor league basketball, and not to mention a wide variety of area stores and restaurants.
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