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VanZandt Controls and Eagle Automation has an opening for a skilled Automation Technician -Allen Bradley PLC/HMI Programmer to expand our efforts in the fast paced, and growing oil and gas market in East Texas.
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Projects include well-pad installations, commissioning, maintenance, troubleshooting, compressor stations, salt-water disposals (SWD's), and plants. The candidate will be responsible for programming automation and controls systems involving PLC's, HMI's and RTU's in an oil and gas field or plant setting, as well as interfacing and communicating with customers on project work.
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