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Conperio Technology Solutions is working with one of our premiere customers to help them secure a Senior Controls Engineer. Required - 2 years plus industrial automation experience; must have detailed knowledge of programming: Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs) and/or Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems.
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Proven experience as a Controls and Automation Engineer in a manufacturing launch environment, with a focus on General Assembly Launch, BIW, and Battery Assembly processes. Our client in Troy, MI is looking for a Controls and Automation Engineer.
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Provide technical leadership and support to Plant Operations and Service Technicians in troubleshooting, root cause analysis, problem resolution, and optimization of existing electrical controls, instrumentation, networking, PLC, HMI, servo, controls, networking systems, industrial computer systems, motor control, distributed control systems, and other automation.
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We are partnering with a top Automation company who is hiring for a Controls Engineer. A Senior Controls Engineer will take responsibility for the design effort on assigned projects under the direction of the Director of Engineering.
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Job Title: Controls Engineer. Design and develop PLC programs for automation and controls systems. Minimum of 2 years of experience in industrial controls and automation.
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Work collaboratively with mechanical, process, and controls automation engineers to define control system capability and establish actuation/sensing requirements. Solugenix is assisting a client in their search for a Sr. Controls Engineer.
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BBS is currently looking for a Sr. Controls Engineer who has worked in the automation industry and is capable of leading the electrical and or controls design and programming of large custom automated assembly systems from concept to client acceptance.
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A Senior Controls Engineer uses their knowledge of custom automation and precision machining as a member of a team of sales professionals, managers, designers and builders to develop world-class automation systems.
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If this describes you, then we would like to introduce you to our client as they are searching for their next Senior Controls Automation Engineer. If this describes you, then we would like to introduce you to our client as they are searching for their next Senior Controls Automation Engineer.
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Duties will include Developing, Installing and Commissioning plant controls and automation systems that include PLC programming, HMI development, and MES Data collection. 6 years' experience within Controls & Automation Engineering; preferable within Food/Beverage, Consumer Goods, etc.
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With offices in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio, ECI is the region’s leader in process control and industrial automation products and solutions. Equipment & Controls, Inc. is a successful and innovative Emerson Impact Partner.
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We are looking for an experienced, dynamic, and passionate Controls and Automation Engineer to join our food manufacturing facility. Assists in managing the controls and automation interface, testing, quality control, data retrieval, and training for all packaging and processing equipment.
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As an Instrumentation & Controls Engineer, you’ll integrate instruments, controllers, and interface devices to monitor and control processes, ensuring seamless operations. Instrumentation & Controls Engineer.
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The Senior Manufacturing Controls Engineer is responsible for development and maintenance of process control systems. A leading biotech company is looking to hire a Senior Manufacturing Controls Engineer to their growing team.
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Thriving systems integrator needs a Sr. Controls Engineer in the Melrose Park, IL area. Program PLCs and operator interfaces (Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Automation Direct and Mitsubishi.
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