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The Controls Engineer would design, detail, and implement a variety of fiber, wired and wireless systems using industrial protocols (Ethernet/IP, Profinet, Modbus, etc.) We have a Controls Engineer position available in our client's Addison, TX office.
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Westfalia Technologies, Inc. is seeking a Senior Controls Engineer - Automated Parking Systems (APS) with extensive experience in controls engineering. Senior Controls Engineer - APS.
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Controls Automation Engineer. Bachelors or Masters in: Controls Engineering, Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering or 3+ years of experience in control systems engineering, PLC programming.
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We need a Controls Engineer at our manufacturing facility in Greensboro, NC. The Controls Engineer will evaluate electrical controls process performance and design integrity as well as conduct improvement projects on multiple roofing manufacturing production lines within the manufacturing facility and to external customers.
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Integrator in search of scratch Allen Bradley Controls Engineers for programming & debugging at a manufacturing plant's battery line. Dice is the leading career destination for tech experts at every stage of their careers.
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A global turnkey supplier of equipment and systems for the nuclear, solar, geothermal and fossil power generation sectors of the energy industry, is seeking to add an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer to their SMR-160 nuclear reactor engineering team.
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Desc3 Staff Controls Engineer, Coolant. Your mastery of controls will balance many critical customer-facing performance attributes, e.g., vehicle range or efficiency, occupant comfort/climate control, NVH, and more.
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The Controls Engineer is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining systems to automate and optimize industrial processes for Battery Products. The Controls Engineer will use a combination of electrical, mechanical, and software skills to ensure efficient and reliable production operations.
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A licensed Professional Engineer preferred. ENGINEER III: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field from an accredited institution is required. ENGINEER IV : Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field from an accredited institution is required.
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As a Controls/Automation Engineer, you will be the linchpin of our manufacturing process, ensuring the seamless integration of our automated systems. Growing automation integrator is actively hiring for Controls Engineers in our Monroe WI area plant.
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Stefanini is looking for Controls Engineer in Seattle, WA (Onsite) Ideally, Computer Science, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineer or similar. Job Description: Creating and commissioning industrial controls systems, PLC software design, and HMI screens, for different industries and environments.
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CDM Smith is seeking a Senior Automation and Controls Engineer with broad experience in the design and implementation of SCADA systems, controls, and instrumentation in the process industries.
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Leading systems integrator is looking to bring on experienced Controls Engineer in our Lenexa plant! Our company is seeking a seasoned and passionate Senior Controls Engineer to join our dynamic manufacturing team.
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The Controls Engineer is responsible for monitoring and expediting the design and development of show and / or ride control systems and software systems for our manufacturing facility. The Controls Engineer will be working together with the production team to satisfy customer demand.
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SR. Controls Engineer. Our ideal candidate will come from a dairy processing background (Pasteurization & CIP experience), have an Engineering degree, 5+ years of Instrumentation and Controls experience, including PLC and DCS programming experience, and be well versed with a variety of PLCs. This candidate will also have previous experience with HMIs/SCADA programming as well as an expert with troubleshooting, and the ability to successfully interface with customers to determine their needs.
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