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The Automation Controls Engineer role requires a collaborative team working style and the ability to work with many other work styles including management, plant operators, supervisors, and additional engineers; the engineer must be self-motivated; able to work with minimum supervision; possesses a skill set that will enable and drive continuous improvement.
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Whether you work in our Charlotte plant to build lifesaving stop arms for school buses, or design advanced camera vision products in our Vancouver office, forge valves and high-quality nozzles to fight fires, or dream up new ways to protect fleet operators in our Corporate HQ in Kansas City, you will contribute to our goal to keep everyone safe.
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Loads, unloads and moves fuels and/or propane safely from plant facility to customer or company locations in a timely manner. Able to work rotational on-call nights and weekends. Loads, unloads and moves fuels and/or propane safely from plant facility to customer or company locations in a timely manner.
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Assist other plant personnel as needed, and will perform any other duty as requested by the production supervisor. Understand and adhere to state and federal Occupational Safety and Health rules and regulations as related to plant safety.
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