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We're looking for a Lead Instrumentation and Controls Engineer in Cincinnati, Ohio who is excited about working on projects that enable the heart of our clients’ business. Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering or chemical engineering from an accredited university or college.
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Support customers as an embedded engineer acting as an extension of their maintenance or engineering department. An Application Specialist / Controls Engineer can be involved in a variety of activities to support our customers.
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B.S. Electrical Engineering or Trade School equivalent in PLC/Controls Engineering or Combination of Education and Experience equivalent. As a Controls Engineer you will participate in electrical control design and commissioning.
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We're looking for an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer in Cincinnati, Ohio who is excited about working on projects that enable the heart of our clients’ business. 2019 Jacobs Engineering Group | All rights reserved.
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Power, Instrumentation & Electrical Controls Engineering. Bachelors of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology (BSEE/BSEET) from an ABET accredited college or university.
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4+ years experience; Mechanical and/or Electrical Engineering degree required. Mechanical and/or Electrical Engineering degree required. Omron, Mitsubishi, Siemens automation, motion controls and PLC experience is a plus.
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Provide engineering design, programming, guidance and support for industrial control systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), human machine interfaces, VFDs, fieldbuses and supervisor control and data acquisition systems.
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REQS: This position requires a Bachelors degree, or foreign equivalent, in Mechatronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Computer Science. 5 years of experience as an Automation Engineer, Electronics Engineer, or other occupation/position/job title involving PLC programming on Siemens Packages (Step 7 and TIA Portal) in a manufacturing assembly environment.
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The Controls Engineer resolves somewhat complex site requirement changes, and support solutions to complete designed equipment installation. The Controls Engineer assists in the design and development of PLC programs for material handling equipment.
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Debug and implement process improvements of assembly or manufacturing line controls. Conduct controls technicians personnel training, maintain technical skills. Maintain, troubleshoot and backup electronic and control devices, such as drives, vision systems, DMC readers, HMI’s and others.
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We are seeking an experienced and passionate controls engineer to join our client's team based in the heart of Cincinnati. Title: Join Our Team as a Controls Engineer in Cincinnati.
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Job Title: Field Service Controls Engineer. College degree in electrical engineering and 2-3 years of technical experience in manufacturing automation, material handling, and/or machine control.
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Job Description Job Description Field Service Controls Engineer! College degree in electrical engineering and/or 2-3 years of technical experience in manufacturing automation, material handling, and/or machine control.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology or related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience. participates in all phases of product development lifecycle, including the analysis, design, electrical designs, installation support, electrical installation debugging and support of other complimentary engineering staff associated with the electrical hardware engineering.
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Electrical Control Engineer – Industrial, Manufacturing Machinery – Direct Hire. Expert in programming and troubleshooting PLCs such as Omron, Mitsubishi, and Siemens. Join a company with a core focus dedicated to the well-being and success of its employees, also known for its long-term employee retention.
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