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The Senior Automation Controls Engineer will work with a group of Controls Engineers, Project Managers, and shop personnel to design, implement and document control systems for various types of automation and robotic equipment.
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Responsible for delivering and maintaining automation-based systems and solutions which provide for flexible, innovative, cost-effective, compliant, and quality-focused manufacturing of Biopharmaceuticals.
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As an Electrical Power Automation Engineer in Engineering Services, you'll provide solutions and services that help our customers protect and control critical electrical infrastructure and power systems worldwide.
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As a Applications Engineer you will work alongside a team of automation experts. Founded in 1980, JR Automation now has over 2,000 employees at 23 manufacturing facilities in North America, Europe, and Asia.
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Key Words: ( Building Automation, BAS, DDC, BAC, Direct Digital Controls, MRI, LON, LonWorks, BACnet, MODbus, Johnson Controls, Delta Controls, Honeywell, Tridium, Alerton, Building Automation Technician, Building Automation Service, Building Automation Engineer, Siemens, Carrier, Trane, York, ME, Mechanical Engineering, HVAC, HVAC Controls.
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Product Lines Pacific Office Automation supports: Konica Minolta, Ricoh, Canon, Sharp, Oce, Lexmark, HP - Certification and/or hands-on experience with one or more of these product lines is preferred.
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8 plus years' experience in software test automation minimum of 5 years hands-on TOSCA Automation experience. Create test automation solutions for different environments and multiple platforms across Navistar landscape (Web, Windows, ERP, Sales Force and API's.
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And we are looking to add an experienced Security Automation Engineer to an already outstanding team. Collaborate 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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Preferred Experience Includes: 2 to 5 years of die casting engineer experience - BUS (Baldor Unified System) / SAP Experience - Familiarity with AutoCAD and SolidWorks - Automation background.
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Performs Quality Control/Quality Assurance inspections of building automation system maintenance work performed by Utilities Operations and Facilities support personnel to ensure appropriate standards are maintained.
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In addition, the engineer will be responsible for digitization, visualization and automation for the factory using software tools and business systems in alignment with the Omron New Production System guidelines.
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QA Automation Engineer. Develops automation frameworksconsisting of functional libraries while adhering to coding standards. · Develop automation scriptbased on the test case.
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Help advance security operations technologies and processes through automation and integration of threat detection and protection solutions. + Minimum of 3 years; experience with Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) practices including playbook development, data and artifact collection, process automation, technology orchestration, and response actions, and basic technical knowledge and working experience with the TCP/IP stack and common IT server platforms: Windows, Linux, UNIX, SQL, IIS, Directory Services, etc.
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Hexcel is currently seeking an Automation Controls Technician for our Salt Lake City, UT, USA, Matrix location. Must have proven experience in PLC logic and programming (Foxboro DCS, Allen-Bradley, Parker and/or Siemens preferred.
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Minimum of 3 years; experience with one or more of the following: Splunk Phantom, Microsoft Sentinel, Cortex XSOAR, Google Chronicle (previously Siemplify), or other automation tools. Our automation efforts, such as scripting and workflow development, follow proper engineering and integration lifecycles (design, create, test, document, integrate, monitor, maintain) and are designed to be reusable.
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