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Job Title: Controls Automation EngineerJob Location: Greater Modesto AreaA leading food & beverage company is looking to hire an Automation Controls Engineer for their growing team.
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Reporting to the Controls Engineering Manager; the Automation Controls Engineer will be responsible for the planning, designing, HMI PLC and robot programming, testing, start up, and commissioning of automated systems throughout several manufacturing industries from start to finish.
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Design, document, assemble and test modifications to existing equipment, debug and qualify new equipment, electro-mechanical systems, control panels and controls systems. We are searching for an Electrical Engineer III that will design, document and test improvements on existing and new equipment for clean room manufacturing applications.
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YOUAs an Automation/Controls Engineer you will support the plant automation equipment, the controls for the production and warehouse equipment. Maintenance Knowledge: Experience in supporting a wide range of different conveyors, sortation systems, and robotics within an IACS (Industrial Automation Controls System) network.
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Controls Engineer – Hesston , KS, United States – On-site. As a Controls Engineer, you’ll be part of our Heston, KS team working as an Onsite employee. Work directly with Advanced Manufacturing Engineers at Headquarters on new and exciting Automation Projects.
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The Automation Engineer position has a high degree of visibility and opportunity within JCI. This individual will use their technical knowledge and expertise to assist manufacturing in the development of new manufacturing processes and standards using a variety of automation and mechanical engineering concepts.
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MTSI is searching for a highly skilled Adaptive Optics & Controls Engineer to support development of first-of-kind operational space or space related missions for the Space Rapid Capabilities Office (RCO.
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Undergraduate or Graduate Degree in Electrical / Controls /Automation / Robotics / Instrumentation Engineering/Technology Basic computer skills (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio,Access) Strong command of English Language both written and verbal amust Working knowledge of Siemens Simatic S7 (TIA, Drives, Profinet,Profisafe)Working knowledge of Allen Bradley tools (Rs Logix 5/500/5000, FactoryTalk View)Proficient in troubleshooting industrial networks.
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Chicago, Illinois Controls Engineer #994673. Must have proven experience in: PLC logic and programming with any of the following PLCs: Allen Bradley, Modicon, GE Fanuc, Siemens, Automation Direct, Mitsubishi, Omron, Aromat, Toshiba, HMI or SCADA programming and configuration of any of the following software packages Wonderware, Rockwell, Intellution, GE Cimplicity, Ci-Tech, Iconics, Siemens, US Data, etc.
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The Electrical Controls Engineer will work under the direction of the Construction Engineering Manager to execute the industrial control, BAS/BMS controls, and programming strategy for GTI’s cultivation and production facility.
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Assist in the development of company programming standards and templates; Qualifications: · Bachelor's Degree in an engineering discipline or related technical degree is preferred · 2+ years of related automation/controls experience with HMI's, PLC's and general SCADA integration · Valid Driver's License with an acceptable driving record · Experience with Allen-Bradley (RSLogix 5000 PLC software), Industrial Communication Networks (Ethernet, ControlNet, DeviceNet etc.
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The Process Controls Engineer works with the Senior Process Control Engineer as well as site Operations Management to develop a schedule to update/replace HMI's, PLC's, and other critical control equipment.
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Key words: Controls Engineer, Machine Controls, Rockwell Automation, Allen Bradley RS Logix, Studio 5000, PLC’s, HMI’s, Manufacturing, OEM, AutoCAD, Packaging, Material Handling, cGMP, VFFS, etc.
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Expertise in Tridium Niagara, Schneider Electric Ecostruxure Building operation system, Siemens Building automation system or Johnson Controls systems. Schneider Electric is searching for an Application Engineer specializing in Building Automation to make an impact within our organization.
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Intralox seeks an experienced Controls Engineer to work on complex and game-changing problems like this. Provide training to Equipment manufacturers and customers across the world on proprietary technology platforms related to Controls and Electrical Systems Explore, develop and promote new control systems that increase functionality and value of Intralox equipment and conveyor belts.
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