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Intermediate and advanced programming experience, especially with regard to DCS and/or Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) programming. Administer contracts for instrumentation and control equipment, especially the Distributed Control System (DCS) and Programmable Logic Controller (PLC.
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Computer proficiency (MS Office, AutoCad, Adobe Acrobat, PLC programming). Perform field service on industrial burner systems including mechanical installation, wiring, commissioning, and tuning.
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Automation Skills: Proficient in PLC programming, HMI design, and current automation technologies. SCADA Development: Learns and applies basic SCADA programming using industry-standard tools.
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Familiar with PLC Programming. CNC or CAD/CAM programming, familiar with Fanuc CNC programming. CNC or CAD/CAM programming, familiar with Fanuc CNC programming. The Plant Maintenance Engineer is responsible for providing maintenance, electric, and hydraulic engineering services.
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PLC programming abilities, including Allen Bradley's control logix, SLC and PLC5 platforms. HMI development abilities, including Rockwell Automation software, Factory Talk, RS View and other products integrated with Allen Bradley.
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Desire to learn Siemens PLC programming, S7-400. Desire to learn Siemens PLC programming, S7-400. VFAC drives, Induction heating, X-Ray control and maintenance in all equipment. To assist the Operational Planning program for the Electrical, Instrument and High voltage discipline, through to Hot commissioning.
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PLC ladder logic and HMI programming experience preferred. Programs and troubleshoots basic PLC ladder program/HMI programs. PLC ladder logic and HMI programming experience preferred.
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Strong electrical knowledge and proficient in PLC programming. In this dynamic role, you'll have the opportunity to showcase your expertise in electrical design, programming, and project management, while collaborating with a talented team of professionals.
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PLC programming expertise, specifically Siemens S7 400 and S7-1500. Proficiency in Supervision programming (Wonderware Intouch) Analyzing, programming, testing, and commissioning safety-related control systems.
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Configuration, installation and troubleshooting of PC/PLC hardware and software, and customer networks. Job Description This Control System Developer position will be responsible for programming, implementation, testing, and documentation of potentially complex, technically oriented, and sensitive computerized automated control systems.
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Strong proficiency with PLC programming (Siemens, Allen-Bradley, or equivalent). Strong proficiency with PLC programming (Siemens, Allen-Bradley, or equivalent). Design, program, and modify PLCs, HMIs, and control systems for automated machinery and production lines.
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PLC programming experience. They are looking for someone with PLC and HMI programming experience. You will be responsible for the setup, configuration, and programming of industrial PCs running HMI software, VMware, data historians, and other related software.
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Knowledge of PLC programming and control systems. Join our highly automated facility in Kansas City, KS and contribute to our state-of-the-art production processes. Knowledge of PLC programming and control systems.
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PLC programming, HMI development and troubleshooting skills. Familiarity with Rockwell Automation programming software with the ability to connect to Allen Bradley PLC's and HMI's for troubleshooting and some coding.
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Instrumentation and Controls design deliverables include developing PLC and HMI programming, instrument specifications, instrument inquiry/purchase packages, I/O List, loop drawings, control panel designs, wiring drawings, one lines, FRS, SRS.
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