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PLC Programmer

Company DescriptionSince 1947, Pellerin Milnor Corporation has been an industry leader in manufacturing commercial and industrial laundry equipment. With a wide range of washer-extractors, dryers, and advanced CBW® tunnel washers—featuring patented technologies like PulseFlow®, RinSave®, and ExactXtract®—Milnor is dedicated to delivering machines that optimize energy and water efficiency. The company engineers customizable, reliable, and cost-effective solutions to meet diverse laundry needs in various markets. Located in Kenner, LA, Pellerin Milnor continues to set industry standards with innovative designs and exceptional product performance.Role DescriptionThe PLC Programmer is a full-time, on-site role located in Kenner, LA. The programmer will be responsible for designing, developing, testing, and maintaining PLC programs and related automated systems for Milnor’s laundry equipment. Daily tasks will include analyzing system requirements, troubleshooting technical issues, updating existing programs, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless machine performance. The role also involves conducting system tests, preparing technical documentation, and providing programming support during manufacturing and installation processes.QualificationsProficiency in PLC Programming with experience in structured text programming. Experience with B&R PLCs a plus.Strong troubleshooting, diagnostic, and problem-solving skills for automated systems and industrial machine control.Knowledge of industrial control systems, electric circuits, and schematics including sensor interfacing and motor controls.Effective communication and collaboration skills to work with cross-functional teams including engineering, production, and technical support personnel.Previous experience in manufacturing or industrial automation is preferred.Bachelor’s degree or equivalent education in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a related field is preferred.Commitment to quality control, safety standards, and continuous improvement in processes.