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What You’ll Be Responsible For Develop and maintain PLC and Human Machine Interface (HMI) programming standards for processing plants. Our client is seeking a skilled Automation Engineer to join their dynamic team.
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Utilize application software such as Rockwell Factory Talk products, FT Historian, FT Vantage point, FT Asset Center, FT View SE, and Thin Manager. Five or more years of experience in PLC programming within food manufacturing environments, utilizing networked PLCs. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and technical skills.
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Install and maintain hardware, adhering to structured cabling and documentation standards. Troubleshoot and maintain existing control systems in partnership with plant management teams. Implement and maintain disaster recovery solutions for process control equipment.
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Provide project support for process control initiatives. If you are a proactive and skilled engineer with a passion for optimizing process control systems, we encourage you to apply. Develop HMI graphical object and screen standards for use across all processing facilities.
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Join our client in their mission to maintain the highest standards of quality and efficiency in food manufacturing. You will play a pivotal role in developing, managing, and optimizing process control systems for their production facilities.
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Manage database operations including SQL server and develop reports utilizing historical process data. Your expertise will contribute to the creation and maintenance of industry-leading standards for process control systems and associated equipment.
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Perform hardware and software inventory management while maintaining licensing standards. Collaborate with corporate engineering project managers to deploy control systems for new installations. Ensure compliance with GMP, safety, and plant rules.
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O Rockwell Automation: FactoryTalk View SE/ME, Studio 5000, RSLogix 5, and required to develop and maintain human machine interfaces (HMI)s and associated programmable logic controllers (PLC)s.
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The incumbent is responsible for development of testing strategy (manual and automated), QA framework that supports agile, waterfall, and hybrid delivery methodologies across the digital portfolio of products including but not limited to N-tier enterprise applications, mobile apps, middleware, webchat, SMS, email marketing, low-code, digital signatures, robotic process automation, analytics/advanced analytics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and other emerging digital technologies.
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Develop and maintain PLC and Human Machine Interface (HMI) programming standards for processing plants. Five or more years of experience in PLC programming within food manufacturing environments, utilizing networked PLCs.
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Conduct PLC hardware/software maintenance as required. Monitor process network switches and maintain network architecture documentation. Manage software licensing and support contracts for process controls software.
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This position involves approximately 10-15% regional travel and may require occasional overtime, including weekends and holidays. Flexible team player who can adapt to changing assignments and responsibilities.
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Other Stuff to KnowThis position involves approximately 10-15% regional travel and may require occasional overtime, including weekends and holidays. Bachelor’s degree in engineering (B.S.) from an accredited college or university; a Master’s degree is desirable but not required.
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Bachelor’s degree in engineering ( from an accredited college or university; a Master’s degree is desirable but not required. Act as the primary point of contact for process network issues and troubleshoot accordingly.
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Communicate effectively with stakeholders to provide updates on incidents, changes, and maintenance activities. Ability to work independently with minimal direction, manage multiple projects simultaneously, and prioritize tasks effectively.
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