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ADVENT's services include process engineering, automation engineering, project engineering, facility/system design, start up and commissioning, validation and compliance consulting for distinguished and successful biotechnology and pharmaceutical manufacturing companies.
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The successful candidate will work with a group of engineers involved in the design, automation, commissioning and start-up of various processes, systems and facilities. A combination of strong technical aptitude, automation engineering skills and technical writing are the desired skill set.
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Platforms including but not limited to: Instrumentation, PLC, DCS Controllers, HMI/SCADA, Server Architectures, Plant Historian, APC, Motor Control, Intelligent Power, as well as Analytics, IIoT, and Cloud Automation.
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OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Experience with Allen Bradley/Rockwell automation required. JOB SUMMARY: The Automation Technician will safely and efficiently maintain, troubleshoot and work to improve the electrical and automation subsystems within the production facility.
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Experience with Allen Bradley/Rockwell automation required. Manage, backup and organize all automation related documentation for the facility (programs, schematics, network information, manuals, etc.
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The Automation Technician will safely and efficiently maintain, troubleshoot and work to improve the electrical and automation subsystems within the production facility. Work with IT to troubleshoot and maintain automation servers.
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Identify and facilitate process and automation improvements. Troubleshoot process issues with automation software. EXPERIENCE: Five years strong industrial electrical background in a manufacturing environment (food processing plant preferred.
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Michael Foods, Inc. is a leader in the food processing and distribution industry with business in egg products, refrigerated grocery and potato products. LICENSES, CERTIFICATES, REGISTRATIONS: Electrical Apprentice or Journeyman’s license preferred (but not required.
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You will support a wide range of projects related to solar, battery storage, automation, control systems, control panel design and power distribution. Experience in Siemens and Allen-Bradley automation components.
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12 plus years’ experience in software test automation minimum of 5 years as TOSCA Architect and Qtest hands on experience. Experience with different test automation approaches (including BDD and hybrid) using the tools Selenium with Java / Python - Knowledge at scripting/coding level.
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Project Managers coordinate and deliver multiple, simultaneous building automation projects of various complexities, which contributes to creating safer environments in critical institutions such as hospitals, universities, and industrial facilities.
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8 -10+ years of experience in electrical or controls/automation or mechatronics engineering roles required. Seeking an Electrical and Controls Engineer with expertise and knowledge to integrate power switch gear, automation components, transformers, and branch circuit protection with motors, valves, filters, and sensors into a high-quality system.
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Work closely with Production Management and Plant Maintenance teams to optimize the overall performance of the facility through electronic controls, automation, and robotics. The Automation/ Packaging Controls Technician will report directly to the Maintenance Manager with primary focus to optimize production, identify process improvements, through the application and maintenance of electronic control systems and robotics.
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Signature Automation is seeking an experienced senior automation engineer to plan, design, and implement instrumentation and control systems for municipal and industrial water/wastewater clients throughout the United States.
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The Automation Controls Engineer (ACE) will know and understand how to connect automation with the processes of coffee roasting, packaging and distribution. The Automation Controls Engineer II is responsible for developing, implementing, supporting and improving a broad variety of automated control systems.
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