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Works with a team of Instrument and Controls Engineers and Designers in the execution of design and interfaces with a multi-discipline project team consisting of project manager, electrical, controls, estimating and multiple engineering disciplines.
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You will work on challenging assignments that include investigating, troubleshooting, and solving a wide variety of instrumentation & controls engineering issues, This is expanding work in the Instrumentation and Controls Engineering group.
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Typically a Master's Degree in Electrical, Mechanical, or Aerospace Engineering or Applied Mathematics or Applied Physics and 6+ years of experience in Guidance, Navigation, or Controls theory, test and analysis.
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Excel Engineering, Inc. is seeking a team-oriented, highly motivated Entry-Level Automation & Controls Engineer for our Mounds View, Minnesota office. We offer full service Electrical & Controls System Engineering Consulting services in the US and abroad.
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This position for recent graduates who are interested in pursuing Controls Engineering as a career and will be responsible for projects involving PLC/SCADA/HMI programming, electrical and instrumentation, check-out support, and start-up assistance.
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Entry-Level Automation & Controls Engineer. In our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, we strongly encourage applicants from populations that are underrepresented in the engineering field to apply.
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Job Segment: Controls Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Machinist, Electrical Engineering, Electrical, Engineering, Manufacturing. The Controls Engineer will ensure that the manufacturing plant is running smoothly and efficiently while meeting quality and safety standards for the goods produced.
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Experience with an Electrical Engineering CAD program, such as Solidworks Electrical, AutoCAD Electrical, ePlan, or similar product. Experience in preparing engineering documentation including Electrical Schematics, Bills of Material, Process & Instrumentation Diagrams, and Operator and Maintenance Manuals.
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Day in the life 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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Remote work schedule - (Work from home and client sites)This position will consist of: PLC Programming - Allen Bradley Controls hardware design engineering- detailing schematics and panel layouts, parts ordering, field connection diagrams Commissioning automated equipmentWhy join us.
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Having the ability to work embedded in a client organization providing on-call engineering or construction services support of network, fiber optic, and SCADA designs for defined periods of time while staying current with ongoing assigned tasks on other projects.
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Strom Engineering Minnesota has an exciting new opening for a Controls Engineer with a great company located in the Twin Cities area. Responsible for Controls Engineering project requirements involving control panel design, PLC Programming, instrumentation, check out support and start-up assistance.
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Automation, Allen-Bradley, Controls engineering, plc programming, electrical design, Autocad electrical, process control, ul. 2+ years of process controls engineering experience.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED (Minimum Qualifications):Education: Bachelor's degree Electrical, Controls, or Automation EngineeringExperience/Training: Minimum five years’ experience with automation & controls in a manufacturing environmentStrong knowledge of engineering principles, including but not limited to structural, machine design.
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Minimum Qualifications: Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering (with a focus on Power Electronics, Controls or Machines) and at least 2 years of work experience in power electronics is required.
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