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BSMT, MT/MLS, open to MLT with the right experience.
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Experience troubleshooting and debugging electrical controls, servos, inverter drives, and PLC platforms, including but not limited to Allen Bradley. A bachelor's degree in electrical engineering; will consider the experience in place of a degree.
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Electrical-Controls Engineer Responsibilities: PLC-based automation control systems are designed and deployed, integrating motion control, sensors, VFD drives, and actuators. Electrical-Controls Engineer Requirements: Minimum 2 years of experience programming and troubleshooting automation equipment and related controls in a profession setting, with preference being given to experience in manufacturing/production environments A Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering (with I&E/control system emphasis), or equivalent experience is required.
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Are you an Electrical Engineer with radio frequency technology experience? Goodwill TalentBridge has partnered with an established RF technology industry leader in the design and manufacturing of safety solutions to add an Electrical Engineer to their team of experts as they continue to grow and innovate.
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Experience with electrical enclosures and/or sheet metal fabrication is a plus. High proficiency in electrical CAD tools (AutoCAD-Electrical preferred), creating schematics, wiring diagrams, panel layouts, and other electrical engineering documents.
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Job Title: Electrical Engineer - TestingJob DescriptionThis engineer will read/design electrical schematics, use AutoCAD Electrical, perform electrical calculations, program PLCs using ladder logic, and design HMI applications (primarily Rockwell and Siemens.
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The Electrical Supervisor will report to the Maintenance Manager. Strong electrical experience including troubleshooting and repair of controls, instrumentation, and electrical distribution systems.
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Our large castings client is in need of a 1st shift Electrical Engineering Supervisor to oversee all plant electrical systems, repairs and improvement for the entire location. What they are looking for: BS degree in Electrical Engineering with at least 3+ years of electrical experience or 10+ years of electrical experience or a combination of education and experience.
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Manage administrative programs that concern electrical systems and personnel. Supervise all three shifts of electrical staff and be directly involved in the selection, hiring, training and development of new personnel.
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Plan for all long-range electrical projects and for the electrical portion of any other projects. What you will be doing: Ensuring that all electrical and electronic equipment are operationally ready.
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Benefits and Features: EXCELLENT Benefits and Compensation Plan –3% Employer match on K, Health, Vision, Dental, tuition reimbursement, Employee Assistance Program, Life Insurance and moreProfit Sharing – First 6% is added to your K in addition to the match, and then there is a realistic potential for an additional cash payout.
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Benefits and Features: EXCELLENT Benefits and Compensation Plan –3% Employer match on 401K, Health, Vision, Dental, tuition reimbursement, Employee Assistance Program, Life Insurance and moreProfit Sharing – First 6% is added to your 401K in addition to the match, and then there is a realistic potential for an additional cash payout.
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Exposed to the following hazards on a continuous basis: mechanical, electrical, chemical, radiation, blood and body fluids. About Advocate Health is the third-largest nonprofit, integrated health system in the United States, created from the combination of Advocate Aurora Health and Atrium Health.
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Culture of continuous improvement where team members have a voice and good ideas are appreciated from all levels of the organization. Oversee all contractors as needed, directing their activities to ensure on-time and on-budget completion of projects.
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Any project management experience is preferred. Must have prior supervisory experience. Excellent communication skills are expected.
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