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HMI Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Wonderware, Automation Direct. Software Rockwell, Siemens, Wonderware, Automation Direct, Control Techniques. I have other positions available across the USA. Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Automation Systems Integration, Controls Engineer, Robotics Engineer, BAS, HVAC, MEP, Construction, etc.
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5 plus years of experience in a manufacturing and/or OEM work environment 4 plus years of experience writing and troubleshooting code with the following software is required: RSLogix/Studio 5000, FactoryTalkExperience with the following software is preferred: AutoCAD, AutoCAD Electrical, Siemens SIMATIC, Wonderware, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft WordMust be able to work on manufacturing and production equipment machines.
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Work with cross-functional teams to gather analytics requirements, assessing the data that is available in sources such as SAP ERP, SAP MII (MES), Wonderware, Salesforce.com, PLC Machine Data, etc.
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Drives (VFD/Servo) – Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Emerson. PLCs - Allen-Bradley (Rockwell), Siemens. Engineering knowledge and experience with electro-mechanical drive systems and controls, pneumatics, hydraulics, AC/DC motors including starters and speed controls, PLCs, HMI’s, and assembly machinery.
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Specific Responsibilities: Work with cross-functional teams to gather analytics requirements, assessing the data that is available in sources such as SAP ERP, SAP MII (MES), Wonderware, Salesforce.com, PLC Machine Data, etc.
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Experience with AutoCAD, AutoCAD Electrical, Siemens SIMATIC, Wonderware, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Word. As a Controls Engineer, you'll be the maestro behind the scenes, orchestrating the creation and optimization of control systems for cutting-edge machinery.
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Working knowledge of one of the following software packages: LabVIEW, Wonderware or Step 7 and familiarity with communication protocols (Ethernet IP, Modbus, etc. Working knowledge of one of the following software packages: LabVIEW, Wonderware or Step 7 and familiarity with communication protocols (Ethernet IP, Modbus, etc.
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