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Lead troubleshooting and repair electrical, controls and communications issues on complex production lines which include PLC, HMI, motion control, VFDs, servo motors/drives, industrial networks, and vision inspection systems.
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Size and quote motion control and industrial networking systems as requested by customers and/or CMAFH sales engineers. In house and on-site motion control and PLC programming for customer projects.
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Once the electrician builds out the drawings, this person will do IO checkout, commissioning of controls systems, and will occasionally train the customer on how to operate the machines/phone support.
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Required Knowledge Skills and AbilitiesWorking knowledge of food processing equipment, equipment support systems such as pumps, hydraulics, pneumatic systems, electrical and process control systems, and utility systems such as compressed air and industrial waste handling.
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Perform HVAC Control systems programming, troubleshooting, installation, commissioning and preventative maintenance as it is related to mechanical, electrical, and low voltage controls components.
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Novaspect, Inc., an Emerson Impact Partner and global leader of process systems and solutions, is currently offering an opportunity for a Combustion Controls Engineer to join our fast paced, customer oriented project engineering team.
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Performing Paid Design Studies to further define/scope Projects for Boiler Controls and Burner Management Systems. Developing Project scope during initial Sales phase of Control Systems Projects.
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HVAC Truck Based Senior Controls Technician. Respond to service and warranty calls using Johnson Controls configuration and commissioning tools as well as a variety of hand tools including electrical testing meters and other electronic testing equipment.
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LI-DJ1 Hvac controls, building controls, building automation, programming, field technician, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, direct digital control, apogee, desigo, modbus, tridium, Niagara, alerton, controls, commissioning, lonworks, bacnet, ddc, bau, bms, building management, mechanical systems, system integration.
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Tasks include documenting and implementing system PLC, HMI and Motion Control changes on new machinery and modifying existing systems and machines. Knowledge or experience with Version Control Systems, including Git or SVN.
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Reporting to the Systems Engineering Manager , the Industrial Controls Technician leads troubleshooting and repair electrical, controls and communication issues on complex production lines which include PLC, HMI, motion control, VFDs, servo motors/drives, industrial networks and vision inspection systems.
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Are you a talented Controls Engineer with a strong background in PLC, Motion Control, Robotics, and Conveyor systems? Program automation and control systems involving PLCs, HMI's, servo controllers, motion controls, and other electrical components.
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The company offers complete automatic door systems as well as individual components such as actuators, door controls, door panels, seals, and door accessories. Control options range from simple electro-mechanical devices to high-capability, microprocessor-based systems.
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Troubleshoot hydraulics, electronics, and PLC controls, electrical, pneumatic and mechanical systems. Understands programming logic and computer control for CNC and/or injection molding machines to be able to efficiently troubleshoot and repair machines.
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What we look for Required 5 years documented experience in low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety systems, Access Control, Nurse Call, and Paging systems.
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