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Fast growing company with over $1 billion dollars in sales has an excellent opportunity available for a Controls Engineer.
Essential Responsibilities:
Installation, modification, programming, troubleshooting, and repair of highly engineered and highly automated industrial equipment controlled by PLC, PC, and other dedicated controls.
Design, plan, install and program complex control systems and networks for injection molding, material handling and other specialized equipment utilizing PLC and HMI software for brands like; Siemens, Allen Bradley, and Beckhoff.
Lead the programming and troubleshooting of flexible automation with robots and gantries.
Manage relationships with key partners, vendors, and suppliers in executing assigned projects to ensure successful completion.
Take the lead on specifying vendors for replacement parts, continuous improvement, and value creation.
Work with other teams and assist in routine maintenance and emergency repairs of equipment.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Proven PLC and HMI Programming experience - Siemens / Beckhoff / Allen Bradley / B&R.
Proven Industrial Networking experience - ProfNet, Profibus, WinCC, ServoMotion, Ether CAT, Ignition/SQL, Allen Bradley, Factory Talk.
Fanuc Robotics Programming experience.
Must be able to work in adverse environmental conditions such as heat, wet, cold, noise, etc.
Possess excellent analytical skills, data interpretation and communicate them timely and succinctly.
Knowledge of safety practices such as lockout/tagout, MSHA, NFPA 70E, and proper use of PPE.
Degree in Electrical Engineering and minimum seven years of industrial experience.
Full Time
$104k-129k (estimate)
06/10/2024
07/12/2024
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