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If you have experience as a controls/automation technician in an industrial manufacturing plant, and looking for a great long term career, room for growth with a supportive company that takes care of their employees, please apply or simply call.
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Hexcel is currently seeking an Automation Controls Technician for our Salt Lake City, UT, USA, Matrix location. Must have knowledge of electrical controls and be able to specify materials, codes and redline drawings.
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Senior Controls Technician. Ensure that site controls & automation COMAH requirements are met and act as technical lead on controls and automation inspections from the HSE, group audits etc.
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Bulk Handling Systems (BHS) has named Julie Fuller to the position of Managing Director of National Recovery Technologies (NRT). “The application of NRT’s innovative technology in optical, controls automation and artificial intelligence are changing the industry.
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Controls Technician 1, 2, 3 and 4: Associate's degree in electrical technology, other related field of study, participation or completion in an apprenticeship program, and/or equivalent experience, and/or 6 or more months experience certifying and/or decontamination of biosafety cabinets and/or proficiency in Microsoft Office products are preferred.
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I have a client seeking a Sr Electrical Controls Engineers design, troubleshoot, and PLC program electrical controls for current and new industrial automation equipment being introduced.
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Instrument & Controls Technician I: Four (4) years of full-time experience as an Instrument & Controls Technician, performing skilled work in both mechanical and electro-mechanical repairs or electronic circuitry repair, which includes two (2) years experience working on industrial instrumentation and controls.
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The Automation/Controls Technician is responsible for troubleshooting and performing preventative maintenance on various building systems, production equipment, conveyers, automation equipment and robotic equipment.
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The successful candidate will work as an Instrumentation and Controls Technician and be responsible for providing operations and maintenance to facilities instrumentation and associated controls.
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Description Position Details:•Title: Instrumentation & Controls Technician•Location: Siler City, NC•Shift: M-F, 8-hour shift•Compensation: Starting hourly rate is dependent upon experience but will range from $27-$32 •Overtime opportunities•Annual performance & merit bonus•Benefits: comprehensive medical/dental insurance plan, 401K retirement plan with matching, employee assistance program, tuition assistance, paid time off (PTO), restricted stock units.
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The Controls Technician position we are looking to fill has an emphasis on Controls and MES Systems within our manufacturing facility. Our client in Madison, WI is looking for a Controls Technician - 3rd Shift.
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Are you an experienced Controls Technician looking to grow with a worldwide leader for HVAC and Building Automation? Trane is seeking a Service Controls Technician in the Tampa, FL area.
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As a HVAC Technician Apprentice, you will be primarily responsible for assisting seasoned Service Technicians in the installation and repair of environmental control systems, utilizing knowledge of refrigeration theory, control systems, pipe fitting, and structural layouts.
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Buffalo Trace Distillery is seeking applicants for Controls Technician to join our team in Frankfort, KY, this is a night shift position, with a starting salary of $32.77 per hour. Rockwell Automation Controls training.
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The Sr. Controls / Automation Technician is responsible for the development and implementation of control systems for a variety of industrial applications. Job Title: Sr. Controls / Automation Technician.
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