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The Engineer position is responsible for specifying and developing the hardware and software associated with the Company’s natural gas field instrumentation and controls. Participate on the engineer and supervisor on call list to provide computer support for natural gas field emergencies.
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My client needs an Electrical Controls Engineer who will design, troubleshoot, and PLC program electrical controls for current and new industrial automation equipment being introduced.
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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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The Electrical Controls Engineer will work in a team environment on automation projects for installed-base customers both in the office and at customer sites. Engineer, implement, test and commission control panels for batch and continuous control applications in the food, chemical and oil & gas industries using Emerson's DeltaV control system.
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Strong Industrial automation/controls engineering experience, ideally with a systems integration firm. PLC programming from scratch: Rockwell/Allen Bradley MicroLogix, SLC, CompactLogix, ControlLogix, FlexLogix, Wonderware InTouch & ArchestrA, Siemens, Modicon, Schneider Electric, GE Fanuc.
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POSITION SUMMARY View is seeking an experienced Controls Engineer for employment in its first high-volume manufacturing facility in Olive Branch, MS. The new facility will produce revolutionary electrochromic insulated glass units for use in commercial and residential windows.
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Controls EngineerWe have a Controls Engineer position available in our Albuquerque, NM office. This position is responsible for controls engineering project requirements involving PLC programming, HMI/SCADA programming, control panel design, instrumentation specification, check-out support, and commissioning assistance.
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Senior Instrumentation & Controls Engineer - Gas, Fuels, & Chemicals, Virtual. Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) Engineer functions as a technical specialist or in a supervisory role, supporting the Gas, Fuels & Chemicals solutions.
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Principal Controls Design Engineer - Nuclear. Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear, Design Engineer, Power Plant Operator, Recruiting, Engineering, Energy, Human Resources. BS Degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Controls or related Engineering or related technical degree with 13 years experience performing related Engineering work in a nuclear power plant or related industry.
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The Process Control Engineer will develop hardware and software controls for capital improvements and new process plants, as well as develop controls engineering standards for process controls and interfaces.
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We have an awesome role for a Controls Engineer with an Automotive Tier 1 Client! 4+ years of relevant experience in a manufacturing environmentSkilled with PLC programming and troubleshootingSkilled with PLC, HMI, Robotics, and Vision Systems, i.e. AB, Mitsubishi, Cognex, Keyence, Denso types.
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If you have experience as a controls/automation technician in an industrial manufacturing plant, and looking for a great long term career, room for growth with a supportive company that takes care of their employees, please apply or simply call.
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Job Title: Controls Engineer – PLCDuration: long-termLocation: Greer, SCThis position is 100% onsite within the Body Shop. · Engineers the controls planning of technical equipment as delegated by the BMW MC Section Manager.
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Position Title: Electronic Systems Engineer - Controls Systems - TS I. Electronic Systems Engineer - Controls Systems - TS I in GAC Savannah. Job Segment: Electronics Engineer, Systems Engineer, PLM, Aerospace Engineering, Engineering, Management, Aviation.
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We have a Controls Engineer position available in our Albuquerque, NM office. Provide support to lead engineer for hardware engineering (systems integration, instrumentation callout, panel layout, and construction), and systems design (integration of the various components on any given project.
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