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Automation Engineer / Chicago, IllinoisOur client is a leading provider of automation solutions for clients in the food/bev, chemical, pharma, water/wastewater, printing, packaging, and CNC machining industries.
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The incumbent will provide Automation support to the daily operations, continuous improvement, and projects for the Pilot Plant, Bulk Manufacturing, Filling, Assembly, Packaging, Utilities, Facilities, and other DCS and PLC Automated Equipment and Control Systems on a GMP regulated environment.
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Reporting to the Product Line Director - the Automation & Control Engineer provides functional and empirical analysis related to the design, development, and implementation of electrical and control systems for the company's products, including, but not limited to, establish and document electrical system requirements for development project, control application software development, testing and field support.
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The Lead Automation Engineer works as part of a new product team, focused on improving blood-based cancer diagnostic capabilities in areas such as cancer detection, minimum residual disease, and other related applications.
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Maravai LifeSciences is seeking a #MiracleMaker to join our Manufacturing team as a Temporary Automation Engineer with a focus on our Building Management and Environmental Management systems.
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As Automation Engineer you will be responsible for maintenance and troubleshooting of electrical and electronic systems in the machinery spaces, entertainment equipment, bridge equipment and hotel areas.
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Controls Engineer - Packaging Automation - Kearney, NE Automation Engineer Machine Controls Engineering BSEE Custom Automated Packaging Line Design PLCs HMIs Motion Control Sensors SCADA etc.
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The Automation Specialist Solution Engineer is responsible for presenting our Automation product line and architecture in the best light to prospects and customers based on the relevant business requirements.
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Sr. Automation Controls Engineer US-NJ-Lakewood Job ID: 2023-2671 Type: Regular Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Engineering/Facilities Lakewood, NJ Overview The Sr. Automation Controls Engineer will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting the automation systems for automated utility, processing, filling, inspection and packaging equipment.
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At least 4 years of experience working as a Test Automation Engineer, preferably in a regulated environment, e.g., FDA. We are now looking for a Test Automation Engineer to join our development team.
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Security Automation Engineer to an already outstanding team. + C ollaborate within an Agile development team to ensure that incremental capabilities are delivered each sprint and develop Incident Response (IR) automation scripts and reusable integrations for InfoSec technologies (e.g., Phantom, Demisto/XSOAR, Splunk, CrowdStrike, Office 365, Jira, MySQL, etc.
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The primary responsibility of the Automation Engineer will be to maximize the availability of industrial automation systems (Hardware, Network, Scada Software, Database, Integration of new components and solutions) and use cybersecurity tools (Claroty, Factory Talk Security, Factory Talk Asset Center) for threat mitigation and prevention of unauthorized access to industrial control systems.
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SCADA Automation Engineer. Supports and maintains power plant control systems and substation automation. Professional Engineer (PE) or Chartered Engineer (CEng) certification preferred.
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Through the application of engineering fundamentals and advanced process control tools, the Automation Engineer II will ensure that processes are centered, capable and in control; reduce process variations; and resolve special causes variation.
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As an Automation Engineer, you will play a crucial role in enhancing efficiency, reducing manual effort, and improving overall system performance. Proven work experience as an Automation Engineer in a Windows environment.
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