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Proficiency selecting appropriate circuit protectors, wire and cable, sensors, safety hardware, PLC hardware, remote I/O, VFD and instrumentation. Work closely with PLC and HMI development to integrate and develop innovate control solutions.
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The Controls Engineer, Battery Assembly - NIGHT shift will be responsible for troubleshooting and programming automated equipment systems, robot applications, conveyor systems, vision systems, and process/equipment monitoring components.
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Panasonic Controls Engineer III. Programming, installing, and troubleshooting PLC systems such as Mitsubishi and Omron within Panasonic’s battery manufacturing processes. Experience programming, installing, and troubleshooting PLC systems such as Mitsubishi and Omron.
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Verus is a boutique engineering and technical services firm specializing in industrial automation, controls, SCADA systems, business process engineering, and consulting for a wide array of industries.
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Programming of complex DDC (Direct Digital Controls) and PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) systems to meet project specifications and mechanical systems requirements. As a Project Engineer, you will become a key member of the Critical Facilities team and essential in ensuring the successful completion of complex projects.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related field or equivalent experience as a SCADA Engineer, Process Control Engineer, Automation Engineer, Controls Systems Technician, or similarly related duties.
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This Staff Controls Engineer will ensure that our industrial automation systems support the business. We are looking for a Staff Controls Engineer to design, configure, implement, and maintain key controls hardware, software, and systems.
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You will be responsible for designing and engineering building automation and energy management systems based on local energy code and sustainability initiatives, project plans, specifications, and other contract documents.
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Administer and maintain plant controls systems including databases, SCADA, HMI, PLC, vision, motion control, robotics and OT networking. The Controls Engineer's primary responsibility is to implement and maintain the controls hardware, instrumentation, and electrical equipment at Redwood Materials.
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The Industrial Controls Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and maintenance of power systems, power management and control systems. Proficient in Ladder Logic and PLC programming.
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Component Application: Experience in the selection and application of pneumatic components, industrial heaters and controls, motors, bearings, industrial electrical hardware, power transmission components, etc.
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