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Electrical circuit troubleshooting, PLC, PLC Programming, Electronics, ARC flash, plumbing, steam and boiler, pneumatics, confined space, mobile equipment, Mig and Tig welding. Electrical circuit troubleshooting, PLC, PLC Programming, Electronics, ARC flash, plumbing, steam and boiler, pneumatics, confined space, mobile equipment, Mig and Tig welding.
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Program PLCs and HMIs (Allen Bradley PLC and Automation Direct CMore HMI experience is preferred) The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of electrical engineering principles, as well as experience with PLC programming and HMI development.
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Knowledge of PLC programming, local HMI screens, and SCADA/DCS application programming and commissioning. Review Specifications, I&C Control drawings, HMI screens, PLC programs, SCADA, etc.
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Siemens PLC and logic experience a plus. Ability to troubleshoot, develop, test, and commission PLC and SCADA (iFix and/or Wonderware) control systems. Programming experience with Allen Bradley and Siemens PLCs and WonderWare's InTouch, Intellution's iFIX, and HMI applications.
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Experience with major PLC vendors such as Allen Bradley, Beckman, and Siemens required. Understand and read complex ladder logic Understand PLC based controllers and functionality Troubleshoot on low voltage control wiring Prepare risk assessments for automated systems Prepare Change Controls associated with changes to control systems May supervise junior engineers, process mechanical staff, electrical and automation contractors as well as Maintenance mechanics, Contract Engineers and Construction Contractors.
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Possess experience with leading component vendors including Keyence, Cognex, and Seidenador, as well as major PLC vendors like Allen Bradley, Beckman, and Siemens. Undertake control panel drawing reviews and maintain familiarity with PLC-based controllers and functionality.
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Strong skills in PLC programming for machine controls and process controlsExperience with Allen Bradley Rockwell and Siemens PLC, HMI and VFD systems requiredFluent English. Your new role Working under the direction of the Automation and Controls Director, the Automation Engineer programs and tests control panels with PLC, HMI/SCADA, VFDs and motor starters.
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Troubleshoot and repair relay logic machines and CNC/PLC controlled machines/equipment, including: - Fanuc, Siemens, Allen Bradley, and a variety of other controllers in the machine shop. Experience with troubleshooting and repairing relay logic machines and CNC/PLC controlled machines.
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Expert Mitsubishi PLC, Robots (Fanuc, Motoman, Yamaha, and Mitsubishi), Weber screwdriver, Nordson Spray System, Keyence Vision, LabVIEW, and Visual Basic programming abilities. Advanced Mitsubishi PLC, Fanuc, IAI, and Motoman Robots, Atlas Copco screwdriver, Keyence Vision, Excel, LabVIEW, and Visual Basic programming.
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Exposure to Allen Bradly and Siemens PLC knowledge is preferred. Proven experience in PLC Logic and programming, as well as in HMI systems and related hardware/software. Create, develop and document Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) programs for industrial control systems.
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Based in St. Gabriel, LA, the Process Control Engineer provides first-line process technical support to the plant operations' control systems (DCS, PLC & SIS) to ensure safe and efficient operation.
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Experience or knowledge of network, PLC, DCS, or DDC hardware/software, and SCADA/HMI software used in Building, Industrial, or Water/Wastewater applications. Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) / Distributed Control System (DCS) / Direct Digital Control (DDC) programming or SCADA HMI configuration experience a plus.
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This involves the development of a control system architecture, selecting the components to be used, detailing schematic diagrams and system documentation, programming controllers (PLC, DCS, RTU), programming the process visualization (HMI/SCADA), developing databases for archiving/displaying historical system data and implementing/commissioning the control system at the clients facility.
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Develop process control applications utilizing PLC, HMI, and SCADA.Develop electrical and instrumentation specifications to ensure proper installation of automated systems, and documented Automation Standards to ensure consistent implementation of control system Instrumentation, networking, and programming across all production lines and processes.
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Job Duties and Essential Responsibilities System SpecificKnowledge of electrical system protective relaying, Motor Controls, Switchgear operation and design, Power Transformers, Emergency Generators, Photovoltaic systems, UPS/Battery systems, VFD's, Lightning Protection, Grounding and Bonding, Power system controls to include SCADA systems and power system PLC control Logic, LED and Traditional Lighting design.
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