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The Controls Engineer is responsible for engineering automation and robotics into existing products, helping to launch new products, CAD modeling and factory testing the designs.
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In-depth understanding of HMI/SCADA hardware/software platforms such as Servers, VM’s, Networks, Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk and Plant Pax, Aveva System Platform and Edge, Inductive Automation Ignition, GE iFIX, Siemens Winn CC and TI Portal.
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Qualifications: BS Chemical Engineering or related degree with 8+ years experience as a Process Control Systems Engineer in chemical, refinery, or related process manufacturing plants. Searching for Lead Control Systems Engineer with Corporate level responsibility for strategic support of multiple chemical plant sites.
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As an Automation/Controls Engineer you will work with a talented group of people using the latest technologies to provide innovative solutions for our clients. Title: Automation/Controls Engineer.
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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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We currently seek to fill the position of Senior Automation Controls Engineer to design automation solutions for projects while adhering to company procedures, standards, and committing to client’s needs.
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Rockwell Automation Factory Talk View Studio SE/ME. (Siemens WinCC, Wonderware InTouch or others is a plus) Advanced knowledge of PLC programming: Rockwell Automation RS Logix 500, RS Logix 5000, Studio 5000, Connected Components Workbench.
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In-depth understanding of PLC hardware/software platforms such as Rockwell Automation, Siemens, and Modicon. The Controls Engineer would design, detail, and implement a variety of fiber, wired and wireless systems using industrial protocols (Ethernet/IP, Profinet, Modbus, etc.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: Senior Controls Engineer position available in Addison, IL.This person will provide project management and hardware engineering leadership in delivering automation systems for a wide variety of industries.
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The Project Engineer will interact directly with the customer and lead a team of engineers in identifying requirements, developing specifications, and shepherding automation solutions through the production process.
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As a valued member of our client's team, the Industrial Automation Engineer will play a crucial role in projects based in Kansas City, MO. Reporting to either the Installation Supervisor, Team Leader, or Operations Manager, the selected candidate will assist Project Managers in the creation, installation, and commissioning of PLC/HMI-based systems, along with network and device integration tasks.
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3-10 years of experience as a controls engineer in an automation setting. Experience with one or more of the following software packages; Rockwell Automation Studio 5000.
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So, if you are a Field Service Engineer with Automation and Controls experience apply! Work on construction sites, assisting the site controls engineer with BMS system deployments, validations of design and installation, PLC code development & deployment, ventilation, chiller plant alarming, monitoring of feedback associated with valves, fans and controls associated with BMS system and integration.
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Titles Encouraged to Apply: PLC Programmer Control Systems Engineer Automation Engineer Electrical Engineer Field Service Engineer Industrial Automation Specialist Systems Integration Engineer If you're a motivated engineer with a passion for automation and control systems, we encourage you to apply.
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Automation, plc programming, controls engineering, manufacturing, allen bradley plc, troubleshooting, hmi programming. Automation,plc programming,controls engineering,manufacturing.
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