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Keywords: Embedded, micro controller, Software, Engineering, PLC, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, PCB, Engineer, IoT, Design. Programming Raspberry PI and Arduino experience. Position : Engineer with Microcontroller Embedded Programming experience (manufacturing and product engineering.
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Works on projects throughout the full software development life cycle, including specification, design, programming, implementation, integration, commissioning, and debugging. Minimum of 3 years experience programming in Siemens Scripting / Siemens PLC programming (TIStep 7) or equivalent / WinCC Advanced / WinCC OA / WinCC Flex or programming in Allen Bradley Scripting / Allen Bradley Studio 5000 / FactoryTalk View ME.
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Experience with programming Allen Bradley PLCs and Factory Talk supervisory control and data acquisition software (SCADA) preferred. SKILLS : Electrical Engineering Degree, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Six Sigma Certification, LEAN training, PLC Programming, Sequence Logic Design, PID Loop Design / Implementation, NFPA79, MES, Rockwell Control Logix 5000, Rockwell SLC500, Rockwell Factory Talk, Adept servo programming, Emerson servo programming, IAI servo programming, Cognex vision systems, Allen Bradley Panelbuilder.
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In addition to hands-on programming duties, the Lead Software Engineer assists in other management duties such as scoping projects, writing tech docs, and personnel evaluation. Must have experience in Programming/Software Design on at least 1 shipping game product from beginning to end.
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Knowledgeable in programming, data structures, computer systems, and software engineering. -Bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering, or other related field. -Developments and implements new systems, corrects software errors in existing systems, and works to improve performance through hardware upgrades.
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Experience in programming, troubleshooting, integrating and configuring robotics and laboratory equipment (Examples such as Fanuc, Tecan, Hamilton, Opentron's, Epson, Staublii, Agilent, Precise Automation, etc); 5+ years preferred.
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Additionally Robotics and Automation Engineers will have a strong knowledge of software tools such as Scheduling software, analytical laboratory tools, LIMS or MES solutions, SCADA systems.
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Understanding of Allen Bradley PLC programming preferred but not required. Proficient in Microsoft Office, BlueBeam or Auto CAD, Solidworks or other 3D modeling software. Provide on-site assistance with or perform programming, start-up, checkout, commissioning, and validation processes.
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The successful Software & Commissioning Engineer should have a demonstrable track record of programming control systems within automation from scratch. PLC programming (typically Allen Bradley and/or Siemens and/or Mitsubishi.
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The CMM Programmer is responsible for programming and operating Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM) utilizing PC-DMIS CMM software. Must have advanced CMM programming experience with LK & Zeiss CMM's with CAMIO & Calypso software.
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Proven experience in PLC software programming, preferably in the industrial automation sector and, in particular, in the steel industry. Develop and implement software for industrial automation systems based on PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) for the steel industry.
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4 years experience with modern programming languages and frameworks including Python (FastAPI, Django, Flask), JavaScript (Node.js), Typescript, and Java. Develop software using leading languages and frameworks including Python and FastAPI, AWS, and Rancher Kubernetes.
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Auto-Owners Insurance, a top-rated insurance carrier, is seeking a motivated individual to join our IT Division as a COBOL Software Developer. Knowledge of COBOL, DB2, TSO, databases, or SQL is a plusExposure to any of the following programming languages: R, SAS, Python, MATLAB, C, C.
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This role requires expertise in Ruby on Rails and Vue. JS and extensive knowledge of programming, software architecture, design patterns, security, and optimization issues. Expertise in several programming languages such as Ruby on Rails, Vue. JS.
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Working within the Allentown-based Release Etch Products division in conjunction with the SPTS UK software group, this meaningful role within the team will utilize your knowledge and experience in Object-Oriented Design and Object-Oriented Programming to develop, test, release, and maintain new and legacy software.
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