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Support operations (production, maintenance, and engineering) through both the application of the process control systems and general troubleshooting of the processes to address technical issues with long-term solutions in mind.
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Familiarity with control loop tuning, data historians, and interface with PLCs. Fundamental knowledge of process operations including reaction chemistry, distillation, heat transfer, and related process concepts.
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Assists Production, and Process & Project Engineers and directly assists maintenance to meet daily priorities, coverage, and special projects. Trains and assists technicians to troubleshoot, repair, replace, and commission a) all electrical control devices including: AC drives, contactors, motors, breakers, solenoids power supplies, and indicator lights, and b) all DCS/PLC/HMI hardware including: processors, discrete and analog I/O cards, power supplies, network adapters, distributed I/O, operator interfaces such as Rockwell PanelView V9-V12, PC based interfaces, and message displays such as Aveva (Wonderware) InTouch.
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Strong knowledge of Process Control InstrumentationIndustrial electricity and motor controls and diagnostics experience. Coordinate working process with production and maintenance leadership team.
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The Process Control Engineer supports current plant operations PLC/SCADA infrastructure, participates in various capital projects in the existing facility, design and commissioning support of new facilities, and various process improvement projects.
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Georgia-Pacific is seeking qualified professionals for the Process Control Engineer Position to join our Camas Mill located in Camas, WA (Portland metro). The individual in this role will be the primary on-site resource responsible for providing design, implementation, and support for existing and new Process Control systems and must be willing to work different schedules to support production needs.
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The Process Control Engineer will be responsible for their facility's Instrumentation and Controls project development, design, procurement, construction, and maintenance. Experience in Automation or Process Control (PLC programming, AC & DC motor control experience, including drives, Process Control Networking, HMI/SCADA Maintenance and Design.
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Process Control Engineer Job Description: The Process Control Engineer will assist the E&I Department at the facility in day-to-day electrical and power distribution operations, while also providing automation and PLC/DCS programming support for the manufacturing process and facility operations.
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At least 5 years of experience in process control engineering, with a focus on the design, implementation, and maintenance of control systems. Process Control Systems include: Deltav DCS, Allen Bradley PLCs, Modicon PLCs, Siemens PLC, VFDs, HMIs.
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Assists in project start-up and commissioning by performing initial checkout of new process control items (for example: loop checks, controller tuning, alarm validation, interlock validation, etc.
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Knowledge of fab metrology equipment, failure analysis techniques and process control techniques are required. Lead process transfer of new GaAs/GaN process to production including setting up process control chart, defining the new process procedures and process window through corner study.
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Install, monitor, inspect, troubleshoot, and ensure reliability of all electrical, electronic control systems and components, process equipment, and AC/DC utilities. Extensive experience in maintenance of relay and ladder logic, industrial communications networks, instrumentation and automation control systems.
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Establishes, coordinates and directs plastic extrusion, thermoforming and off line printing process-improvement initiatives involving new methods, equipment and materials, and defines specification standards accordingly.
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A Process Control Engineer is an integral position in the Vicksburg Mill’s Maintenance and Engineering Department, reporting directly to the Process Control Engineering Manager.
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Assist division process control engineers in the maintenance and improvement of existing plant automation systems. Process Control Engineer. Participate in the review of capital and expense projects pertaining to design correctness, feasibility, and cost for the sections of the project related to process control.
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