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Function: MaintenanceJob Summary:The Process Controls Technician position is responsible for safely maintaining, repairing, installing and/or replacing the plant control system and physical equipment in the plant safely, correctly, and efficiently.
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Required 4+ years in an engineering position or operations position in a fully integrated pulp and paper mill, or equivalent experience in a related industry Process control knowledge - A basic understanding and familiarity with process control systems and devices such as DCS, PLC's and drives.
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Electrical & Instrument Technician also supports the Automation and Process Control systems and provides first contact support to operations and maintenance to resolve production issues.
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For more information, visit our , or connect with us on or Job Summary:We are looking for an experienced Injection Molding Process Technician to ensure production in our Molding Department.
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Your Job Georgia-Pacific is seeking a qualified professional for the role of Senior Process Control Engineer within the corporate Process Control Center of Excellence. Our Team The Senior Process Control Engineer in this role will partner with our large Consumer Products, Cellulose, and Containerboard continuous manufacturing operations across the United States focusing on our Utilities and Chemical Recovery process areas within those mills.
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Industrial Automation Technician Job Responsibilities:Provide automation engineering in the specification, design, development, installation, commissioning, and validation of process control systems for capital projects of significant scope and complexity.
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Process Control Systems include: Deltav DCS, Allen Bradley PLCs, Modicon PLCs, Siemens PLC, VFDs, HMIs. We are looking for a Senior Process Control Engineer in our Meadville, PA Float Glass facility to be responsible for technological, programming and troubleshooting support of the float process equipment and production processes to ensure reliability and optimum use of resources.
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Develop and design Emerson DeltaV control systems including implementing control logic, configuring process graphics, and support customer acceptance reviews to demonstrate provided solutions meet customer process and functional requirements.
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Instrument and Control Technician Status: Non-Exempt (Hourly)Department: OperationsPosition SummaryThis position is responsible for coordinating the installation, troubleshooting, repair, and general maintenance of instrument and low voltage electrical equipment at the hydrogen liquification plant located in Woodbine, GA. This role requires excellent instrument and control aptitude, a high degree of familiarity with industrial chemical process facilities.
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The Control Technician role is critical for various tasks including but not limited to the assembly, installation, commissioning, and testing of industrial control systems and control panels.
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The Control Systems Technician is responsible for assisting with the design and implementation of automation and process systems for Tree Top's production facilities. International Society of Automation - Certified Automated Professional and/or Certified Control Systems Technician is highly desirable.
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The Process Control Engineer will help support the facility's Data Historian which continually archives operating and laboratory data to maintain compliance with Environmental Reporting Requirements.
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The Process Technician is responsible for ensuring machines are operating at peak levels of quality and efficiency; driving improvements through the continuous improvement process; developing, training and motivating other team members through knowledge and expertise.
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Georgia-Pacific is seeking a Process Control Engineer to join our team at the Brunswick, Georgia Mill. Brunswick is situated on the coast between Savannah and Jacksonville. Maintain functional design specifications for process control systems.
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Install, monitor, inspect, troubleshoot, and ensure reliability of all electrical, electronic control systems and components, process equipment, and AC/DC utilities. Extensive experience in maintenance of relay and ladder logic, industrial communications networks, instrumentation and automation control systems.
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