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Develop/Install/Commission Controls & Automation Systems, including PLC Programming, HMI Development, & MES Data Collection. Minimum of 4 years working within a Controls & Automation Engineering role.
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Program PLCs and HMIs (Allen Bradley PLC and Automation Direct CMore HMI experience is preferred) The Sr. Controls / Automation Technician is responsible for the development and implementation of control systems for a variety of industrial applications.
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YOU MUST HAVEBachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in a technical discipline such as Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Computer Science Minimum of 5 years of experience in automation engineering or a related fieldWE VALUEMaster's degree in Automation Engineering or a related fieldExperience with PLC programming and HMI/SCADA systemsKnowledge of industrial communication protocols.
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Experience with Human Machine Interface (HMI), control systems, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) (Rockwell, Siemens, Omron) and control components. Ability to troubleshoot, problem solve, diagnose machine and faults or minor issues including PLC or programming equipment (Allen Bradley, Siemens) and industrial robotics troubleshooting or programming (ABB, Fanuc.
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3+ years of Allen Bradley RSLogix PLC programming experience from scratch, required HMI programming experience. 3+ years of experience programming with Rockwell PLC and FactoryTalk HMI platforms is required.
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Responsible for Controls Engineering project requirements involving control panel design, PLC Programming, instrumentation, check out support and start-up assistance. Work on automation and control system integration projects for clients in industries such as food and beverage or semi-conductor.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office, and some or all of: CAD software, ladder logic programming, Rockwell Automation software/hardware, Siemens software/hardware, Fanuc Robots, Universal Robots, and ABB Robots.
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Previous experience with PLC and HMI programming, including field startup and commissioning. 4+ years experience in instrumentation, control, and automation design and EPC services. The Senior Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) Engineer functions as a technical specialist supporting the Food & Beverage and related manufacturing industries.
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Provides leadership to engineering, technical, and programming execution, with an emphasis on PLC and HMI programming, to a wide array of manufacturers' hardware and software platforms designed for the industrial controls and manufacturing automation platform.
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Expertise in Rockwell Automation ControlLogix family of programmable controllers. Proficiency in the design of electrical control systems for industrial machinery, including power distribution, PLC configuration, and machine safety.
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A primary focus on Rockwell Automation and Siemens product lines is required. As a Sr. Controls Engineer with us, you will be responsible to lead and support the overall mission of the Company's controls and automation business, in alignment with all approved business models.
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Work with the Controls Systems Specialist to maintain all PLC, HMI programs and VFD parameter sets. Under This Roof, We RequireAn associate's degree from an accredited technical college in electrical automation technology, electronics engineering technology or automated systems technology.
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Provides engineering, technical, and programming execution, with an emphasis on PLC and HMI programming, to a wide array of manufacturers’ hardware and software platforms designed for the industrial controls and manufacturing automation platform.
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Key Responsibilities: Required: Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Associate of Science (A.S.), Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.), or equivalent technical certification in Electrical Engineering, Automation, or a related field.
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PLC programming is a plus. From material handling, aerospace, medical device automation and friction stir welding this role will challenge you like no other. Building first of a kind automation requires one of a kind top-notch talent, and we hope that is you.
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