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The Electrical Controls engineer will be responsible for taking product requirements and developing solutions that achieve functional safe products for the machining, welding, and valve testing systems.
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The Electrical controls engineer will be required to develop schematics that define the hardware required to achieve specifications as well as define and edit software that can be configured for global market applications.
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Experience in all aspects of the design of industrial automation control systems including PLC programming, HMI screen development, motion control, instrumentation, and electrical distribution in industrial machines.
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Electrical & Controls Engineer General SummaryThis position is responsible for creating a strategic vision for automation, controls, and electrical safety programs. Serve as site subject matter expert on automation, controls, and electrical systems.
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Experienced with electrical planning of machines and control cabinets, experience in controls design including safety, power distribution, motor control, VFDs, pneumatics, PID design and tuning, sensors, analog and digital I/O, experience with communication interfaces including Ethernet, EtherNet/IP, ProfiBus, RS-485, RS-232 and experienced in process control including pumps, valves, process power supplies, and industrial networking a must.
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JOB SUMMARYThe Electrical Controls engineer will be responsible for taking product requirements and developing solutions that achieve functional safe products for the machining, welding, and valve testing systems.
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Sr. Electrical Automation & Controls Engineer ajc. We are seeking an experienced Electrical Controls Engineer Project Engineer with a strong background in the design of automation controls using Rockwell Allen-Bradley systems.
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Five plus years of experience as an Electrical Engineer. Including electrical schematic design, PLC and HMI programming, hardware and software troubleshooting and debug. Minimal requirements for education, knowledge and experience: Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent.
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The company provides a great environment with a family-like culture, challenging work, growth, and stability for the Electrical Controls Engineer. The controls design engineer works with customers, suppliers and the other AeroSpec engineers to create a clean-sheet of paper controls solution that enables a high precision, high speed solution for our customers.
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We are seeking an electrical controls Engineer for a client in Newberg Oregon. Experience in PCB layout and component selection for embedded system controls preferred. Bachelors in electrical engineering; Mechanical Engineering degree is acceptable if accompanied with relevant field experience in industrial automation control systems; 5+ years applicable experience in design, development, and testing of industrial automation control systems.
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Competent with Altium (or similar program), AutoCAD Electrical for use in the generation of electrical schematics and assembly drawings. This role will cross over between embedded systems as well as PLC based controls varying by product line, so experience in these areas is a plus.
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Conduct Electrical Safety Testing including such tests as ground bond continuity, insulation resistance, dielectric withstand test and leakage current test. Designs industrial control systems on assigned new product development teams, complete electrical architecture, hardware design, etc.
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AutoCAD experience required (i.e. Electrical schematics, Control Panel layouts, etc.) Ability to travel to customer sites for field startup and integration of controls systems. Select component parts and materials to be used in controls projects and create Bills of Materials for procurement.
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The Controls Engineer will provide industrial automation support for the CertainTeed plant located in Social Circle, GA. This includes the management, daily troubleshooting support, design and solution implementation of all industrial networks on the manufacturing plant floor, including servers, switches, HMI industrial PC's and numerous PLC's.
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We have a Controls Engineer position available in Austin, TX. This person will be responsible for controls engineering project requirements involving control system design, control panel design, PLC programming, instrumentation, check-out support, and start-up assistance.
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