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Should have worked as an Instrumentation and Control Design Engineer developing engineering design packages for industrial plants. Experienced in LV Electrical Distribution Design Power Distribution Panels, Motor Control Centers for process plants in compliance with NEC.
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Manager will consider a Manufacturing Engineer, Validation Engineer, or Electrical Engineer, but has to have required experience in Food or Pharma. Familiarity with plant control software, including PLC / HMI and SCADA systems.
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Proficiency selecting appropriate circuit protectors, wire and cable, sensors, safety hardware, PLC hardware, remote I/O, VFD, industrial PDP components, servo systems, and key electrical control components.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Computer, Chemical Engineering, Engineering Technology, or related field. Experience in commissioning and startup of control systems (preferred.
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We are seeking a Control Engineer PLC to provide day-to-day engineering support for manufacturing areas. This is Bhanu from Intellectt INC. We have an important Control Engineer PLC position available in Marion, NC with a prestigious client.
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Bachelor’s degree Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or equivalent number of years of experience. Train team members in quality systems and procedures, quality tools and systems in production including SPC and non-conforming material handling.
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Demonstrated knowledge with motion control, power electronics, servo systems, and embedded control systems. Job Title: Electrical Engineer. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering.
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Requires a minimum of Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Electronics or Computer Engineering or Computer Science. Responsible for performing and leading the requirements, design, development, & test of network communication and foundational information software used in embedded systems on Caterpillar machine & industrial applications for Common Services and Network Solutions team.
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Requires a bachelor’s degree in an accredited Engineering or Computer Science curriculum or in lieu of a degree experience in test or development of control systems, vehicles, engines, or technologies such as autonomy.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related field. Familiarity with version control systems (e.g., Git) and issue tracking tools. Title: Firmware Engineer.
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Minimum 3+ Proven experience in control systems, instrumentation, and power engineering within an industrial plant setting. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, or a related field.
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