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The Senior Controls Engineer role necessitates proven technology expertise for the development of automation solutions with PLC, DCS, HMI, and SCADA platforms. The Senior Controls Engineer would design and execute various fiber, wired, and wireless systems using industrial protocols like Ethernet/IP, Profinet, Modbus, etc.
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Program controllers (PLC, DCS, RTU) and process visualization (HMI/SCADA). The successful candidate will demonstrate technical proficiency in implementing automation solutions using PLC, DCS, HMI, and SCADA platforms.
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ZwitterCo is seeking an Automation & Controls Engineer to join our internal engineering team in supporting advanced R&D, manufacturing, and piloting projects. Automation & Controls Engineer.
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The Senior Controls Engineer would design, detail, and implement a variety of fiber, wired and wireless systems using industrial protocols (Ethernet/IP, Profinet, Modbus, etc. The Senior Controls Engineer will interact directly with the customer and lead a team of engineers in identifying requirements, developing specifications, and implementing/testing/commissioning/qualifying automation solutions.
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The Senior Controls Engineer will interact directly with the customer and lead a team of Wunderlich-Malec engineers in identifying requirements, developing specifications, and implementing/testing/commissioning/qualifying automation solutions.
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Experience with PLC programming (Allen Bradley PLC experience a bonus); As part of our team, the candidate will be asked to interface with clients, consultants, design staff and other stakeholders to understand their process, instrumentation and controls requirements to produce deliverables associated with supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems.
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The Senior Controls Engineer demonstrates success by securing repeat work with both new and existing customers. This involves the development of a control system architecture, selecting the components to be used, detailing schematic diagrams and system documentation, programming controllers (PLC, DCS, RTU), programming the process visualization (HMI/SCADA), developing databases for archiving/displaying historical system data and implementing/commissioning the control system at the client's facility.
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Ability to travel up to 30% to support customer sites What you'll need Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, Controls Engineering, Automation Engineer, Computer science or in a related discipline.
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Our client is looking for a Sr. Controls Automation Engineer. About the job Senior Controls Engineer. In-depth understanding of PLC hardware/software platforms such as Rockwell Automation, Siemens, and Modicon.
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Our client - specializing in engineering and automation solutions with an emphasis on electrical, instrumentation and controls systems for a wide variety of industries and applications - is seeking a Senior Controls Engineer to join their growing team.
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This position requires demonstrated technical proficiency in implementing automation solutions with PLC, DCS, HMI, and SCADA platforms. Our client is looking for a Sr. Automation Engineer for their Wilmington, MA location.
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We are looking for a highly motivated and results-oriented Controls Engineer to join our dynamic team dedicated to recovering rare earth elements in a rare earth metal refinery. Proficiency in experience in PLC programming (Allen-Bradley) and SCADA (Ignition) systems.
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We have a Sr. Automation Engineer position available in our Wilmington, MA office. Senior Controls EngineerWilmington, MA - Onsite. Skills: Ignition, Rockwell, Siemens, Modicon, GE iFIX, Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View, Emerson DeltaV, Rockwell PlantPAx, 480VAC, AutoCAD, HART, SQL, Oracle.
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We have a Sr. Automation Engineer position with our client out of Wilmington, MA. This position requires demonstrated technical proficiency in implementing automation solutions with PLC, DCS, HMI, and SCADA platforms.
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The Senior Controls Engineer will deliver cutting-edge automation solutions and designing benchmarks, either autonomously or as a team leader. They are looking to add a Senior Controls Engineer to their team.
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