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Certification in one or more PLC / Automation Platform, such as: Schneider, Rockwell, Siemens, Niagara, etc. Certification in one or more PLC / Automation Platform, such as: Schneider, Rockwell, Siemens, Niagara, etc.
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Understanding of PLC logic and software platforms for I/O testing such as Allen-Bradley, Modicon, Siemens, and Motorola. Understanding of PLC logic and software platforms for I/O testing such as Allen-Bradley, Modicon, Siemens, and Motorola.
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Field service experience, preferably with the following programs/software: Rockwell Factory Talk; Tridium; Schneider Electric: Powerlogic/Struxureware; Siemens: Apogee; Ignition: Inductive Automation; Eaton Networks; Field Servers; Jace Controllers; Bacnet; Niagara.
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Technical competence in controls, PLC Training: Siemens, Allen Bradley, and plant floor networks. Technical competence in AB-Rockwell or Siemens programming. Technical competence in controls, PLC Training: Siemens, Allen Bradley, and plant floor networks.
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Experience in programming PLC systems from scratch (RedLion, Allen Bradley & Siemens )Experience in a continuous process environmentEvidence of creating Method Statements and Risk AssessmentsExperience with AutoCAD, SCADA, or MES systems is a plus.
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Proficient in Rockwell Automation PLC programming languages with the RSLogix software. Proficient with Siemens PLC's and Siemen's drives. Experience in designing and commissioning automated material handling systems, including electrical design, PLC, HMI, drive and motion controls.
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Platforms include; Rockwell Automation, Siemens, GE, Horner, Opto22. Journeyman Electrical License or completion of a 2 year degree in either; Robotics, PLC, instrumentation, electrical, electronics, or Megatronics program.
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Desired SkillsExperience with ASI Controls, Tridium, Johnson Controls, Siemens. Understanding of commercial HVAC equipment, electrical and DDC/PLC operation and control, minimum 5 years’ experience.
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Functions as PLC programmer and system expert for PLC based automation; designing, building, testing, and implementing automation solutions for Select. Ignition SCADA, Industrial communication networks, CIP/Ethernet IP communications protocols, MODBUS protocol, CANbus protocol, Siemens PLCs, TIA Portal, FactoryTalk View Studio, Cybersecurity and Industrial Network Design.
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With HMI and PLC (ladder logic) programming; Siemens and Allen Bradly preferred. documentation of both hardware and PLC and HMI programming per customer specifications/requirements.
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With Siemens PLC platforms (e.g., TIA Portal, WinCC) is highly desirable. The Senior PLC Engineer will play a key role in the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of PLC-based control systems within our highly automated and highly regulated biotech plant.
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Lead and pioneer PLC programming using Rockwell PLC software, and occasionally Siemens S7. The duties include designing the system electrically for the control panel and the field work, selecting proper hardware for the system, completing all pertinent documentation, writing the PLC program, HMI program, commissioning and testing the system, and adhering to a given budget of finances and hours.
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PLC, BMS or other logic platform experiences (preferably Siemens, Allen Bradley / Etc.) Troubleshoot production equipment controlled by PLC controllers, using the troubleshooting tools supplied by a PLC software, preferably Siemens S7 or TIA.
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Proficiency in PLC programming and HMI development (Allen Bradley, Siemens) Proficiency in PLC programming and HMI development (Allen Bradley, Siemens) Proven experience in designing and implementing control systems.
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Evaluate manufacturing control systems such as Siemens Controls, Robotics, Scanners, Cameras, AGV, SCADA, MES, etc. Experience with Siemens TIA portal. Evaluate manufacturing control systems such as Siemens Controls, Robotics, Scanners, Cameras, AGV, SCADA, MES, etc.
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