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The Project Controls Manager is responsible for planning, monitoring, and controlling all project schedules in support of operations. Project Controls Manager. Plan and coordinate the scheduling of project administrative, subcontract buyout, submittals, procurement, production, and testing/commissioning activities to develop proposal, baseline, and periodic progress schedule updates utilizing Primavera P6 Professional.
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Project Scheduling experience & expertise, with strong background in Primavera P6 Professional. The position works closely with the Project Manager for each project and the Vice President of Operations to develop proposal, baseline, and progress schedules over the life of each project.
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Manage the material release schedule and delivery with Purchasing Agent and Project Controls Manager/Project Manager/Supervisor. Confer with Project Controls Manager to establish and maintain file systems and document controls distribution as required.
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The candidate will be responsible for programming automation and controls systems involving PLC's, HMI's and RTU's in an oil and gas field or plant setting, as well as interfacing and communicating with customers on project work.
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GENERAL JOB SUMMARY:The Controls Engineer will have responsibility for the design, integration, and test of data acquisition systems associated with gas turbine engines and components. We specialize in next-generation technologies for aircraft engines, rocket turbopumps, and industrial power equipment, and focuses on the development and production of small, affordable, high-performance jet engines for cruise missiles and unmanned aerial systems (UAS.
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ISCO Industries is a national end-to-end piping solutions provider that specializes in HDPE. Automation/Mechatronics/Controls Engineers specify, design, build, program, and implement tools, equipment, and solutions to give the operations and sales teams what they need to be the best in the industry.
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Position Description: The Electrical Instrumentation & Controls Technician is responsible for all electrical instrumentation & controls functions of machines and equipment across the paper facility including preventive and non-preventive maintenance.
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Administer the implementation of maintenance and operator training of controls functions for all new equipment and systems installed on new projects. The successful candidate will provide the controls technical link between maintenance functions, production needs and engineering.
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Design, plan, install and program complex controls systems and networks for injection molding, material handling and other specialized equipment utilizing PLC and HMI software for brands like; Siemens, Allen Bradley, and Beckhoff.
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The Controls / Automation Engineer performs PLC, HMI, Robotic and PC programming tasks as required for plant operation and creates and maintains electrical equipment and facility drawings. The Controls / Automation Engineer supports the maintenance staff when troubleshooting/breakdown repairs on electronic equipment is needed and coordinates electronic maintenance work with the plant maintenance staff.
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Looking for a Controls Engineer to support their design and design & build of small machines. 70% of the time designing in AutoCAD Lite; will be designing controls panels and machine circuits and HMI design.
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Description: Our client is currently seeking a PLC Controls Engineer. You'll collaborate with program managers, mechanical designers, and the manufacturing team throughout the project lifecycle.
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2+ years of experience as a hands-on Controls or Automation Engineer working on industrial automation systems. BS of Electrical Engineering (or equivalent – majors in controls and computer control systems, mechatronic engineering, automation engineering, etc.
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As an Automation Controls Engineer, you will become an active member of a team applying advanced manufacturing technologies to produce medical devices. Our client is seeking an Automation Controls Engineer to work within their facility located in Saxonburg, for a 12-month assignment with the possibility of going permanent.
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Keywords: Industrial Automation, Controls Engineering, Industrial Control, Process Controls, Systems Integration, HMI, PLC, SCADA, VFD, DCS. 4+ years industrial automation & controls engineering experience.
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