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Control Systems Field Engineer - Phoenix Area

Control Systems Field Engineer - Phoenix Area Control Systems Field Engineers work to maintain automation systems that control the process or machine in the desired manner. The engineer will service instrumentation, control valves, Motors/VFDs, control system electrical design, and Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and Distributed Control System (DCS) configuration to continuously deliver an automation system that meets the user’s needs. High integrity A willingness to go beyond the ordinary to meet and exceed client expectations A desire for continual challenge and development Excellent written and verbal communication skills This specific position is for the Phoenix area . We are also hiring positions available at the following locations: Memphis, TN Jackson, TN Little Rock, AR Chattanooga, TN Reports To: Operations Director JOB QUALIFICATIONS Roles and responsibilities for this job may include but are not limited to: PLC and/or DCS configuration Organize project data into manageable spreadsheets and databases Human‑Machine Interface (HMI) graphics development and SCADA configuration Historian configuration Perform I/O checkout on the installed control system and document the checkout results Provide post‑commissioning support to the client’s operations, engineering, and maintenance personnel Travel to the client’s site as required. Extensive travel required. The ability to provide after‑hours telephone support on a rotating schedule. Required Experience 10+ years experience maintaining automation systems and keeping production/operations running. Healthcare and Insurance Benefits Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans Company‑paid Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Long‑Term Disability Insurance (LTD) Short‑Term Disability (Supplemental Option) Voluntary Life Insurance (Supplemental Option) Health Savings Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts Paid Holidays and Vacation Retirement – 401K and Roth 401K w/Company Match Dependent Care (FSA) Employee Assistance Programs Fitness Membership Reimbursement Paid Time‑off for Charitable Involvement Invitation for Job Applicants to Self‑Identify as a U.S. Veteran A “disabled veteran” is one of the following: a veteran of the U.S. military, ground, naval or air service who is entitled to compensation (or who but for the receipt of military retired pay would be entitled to compensation) under laws administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs; or a person who was discharged or released from active duty because of a service‑connected disability. A “recently separated veteran” means any veteran during the three‑year period beginning on the date of such veteran's discharge or release from active duty in the U.S. military, ground, naval, or air service. An “active duty wartime or campaign badge veteran” means a veteran who served on active duty in the U.S. military, ground, naval or air service during a war, or in a campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge has been authorized under the laws administered by the Department of Defense. An “Armed forces service medal veteran” means a veteran who, while serving on active duty in the U.S. military, ground, naval or air service, participated in a United States military operation for which an Armed Forces service medal was awarded pursuant to Executive Order 12985. Voluntary Self‑Identification of Disability Alcohol or other substance use disorder (not currently using drugs illegally) Blind or low vision Cancer (past or present) Cardiovascular or heart disease Celiac disease Cerebral palsy Deaf or serious difficulty hearing Diabetes Disfigurement, for example, disfigurement caused by burns, wounds, accidents, or congenital disorders Epilepsy or other seizure disorder Gastrointestinal disorders, for example, Crohn's Disease, irritable bowel syndrome Mental health conditions, for example, depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder, schizophrenia, PTSD Missing limbs or partially missing limbs Mobility impairment, benefiting from the use of a wheelchair, scooter, walker, leg brace(s) and/or other supports Nervous system condition, for example, migraine headaches, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis (MS) Neurodivergence, for example, attention‑deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder, dyslexia, dyspraxia, other learning disabilities Partial or complete paralysis (any cause) Pulmonary or respiratory conditions, for example, tuberculosis, asthma, emphysema #J-18808-Ljbffr