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Experience with HMI and SCADA systems (e.g., Wonderware, Ignition) We are seeking an experienced and highly motivated Automation Controls Engineer with a strong background in PLC programming and industrial automation.
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Implement all plant systems projects in area of expertise (SAP or Wonderware). Practical proven understanding of Wonderware manufacturing software or SAP manufacturing applications. SAP and Wonderware/ Aveva suite of applications/programs.
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Focused on Aveva (Wonderware) System Platform, Historian, and Schneider Vijeo support and development. Focused on Aveva (Wonderware) System Platform, Historian, and Schneider Vijeo support and development.
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You have significant hands-on records on CODESYS programming, and Wonderware/Aveva SCADA & PLC development. You have significant hands-on records on CODESYS programming, and Wonderware/Aveva SCADA & PLC development.
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2+ years of SCADA experience - Ignition, IFIX, Wonderware. 2-4+ years of PLC Programming experience (Allen Bradley/Siemens S7) 2+ years of SCADA experience - Ignition, IFIX, Wonderware. I'm looking for an Automation Engineer to support a local Life Sciences company located in Greater Boston.
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Experience with Wonderware/AVEVA systems and tools (MES, SBC, quality control processes, etc.) Experience with Wonderware/AVEVA systems and tools (MES, SBC, quality control processes, etc.) PLC programming is crucial.
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Proffered Qualifications include proficiency in Wonderware Archestra, MES, InBatch, SQL, Statistical Process Control, and basic understanding of Production Planning, Inventory Management and other manufacturing concepts.
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