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Omron, Mitsubishi, Siemens automation, motion controls and PLC experience is a plus. Mitutoyo America Corporation, leader in Metrology solutions, is looking for an Electrical Controls Engineer that is proficient with use and design of machine control systems, PLC program development, Schematic development, use of CAD (AutoCAD), familiarity with current regulations and industry standards.
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The Mechanical Engineer will manage the AutoCAD and/or SolidWorks drawing sets for large projects as part of a multifunctional team including Project Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Controls, System Integration, etc.
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Electro-mechanical knowledge as well as ability to install and repair all industrial electrical controls up and including industrial 480v three-phase, AB, PLC's, and ABB motorman robots.
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Including Industrial networks such as Ethernet, ControlNet, DeviceNet, Profibus, AS-I, motor control systems, servo drives, frequency drives, and electrical distribution systems. As a Control Systems Lead, you will lead service technicians on the team with maintaining, troubleshooting, and modifying Material Handling (MHE) controls systems equipment to ensure operational performance.
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The Controls Engineer is responsible for the engineering and design of control systems for of Makino automated machining cells. 4 years of technical education (Bachelor's Degree) with an emphasis on, Industrial Automation or Electrical Engineering.
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Understanding of best practices when tasked with designing custom electro-mechanical systems and pneumatic controls. Conveyance, gantry, industrial automation and robotic experience a plus.
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Supports Maintenance Technicians in troubleshooting pneumatic, hydraulic, electric, equipment PCL and Process Controls software and ensures necessary repairs are completed expeditiously. Strong electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, industrial, PLC and HVAC experience.
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MUSTS: - Bachelor's Degree - 5+ years of experience designing industrial controls systems - Proficient with AutoCAD and AutoCAD Electrical - Proficient with 480vac and 600vac 3-phase power - Ability to calculate systems loads and design panels to accommodate requirements - Proficient with 120vac and/or 24VDC controls circuits and understands - Knowledge of Allen Bradley PLC/PLC Controllers - Advanced knowledge of UL508A, NFPA70, NFPA79.
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Knowledge of control circuits for 12v, relays, contractors, and dashboard controls. 7years of commercial/industrial electrical installation is required. Flexibility and versatility to assume other duties such as helping with construction, insulating, general assembly, etc.
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