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Control Engineer
Location : Lake Orion - MI ( Onsite )
Candidate MUST HAVE Rockwell and Siemens experience
Summary:
The main function of a controls engineer is to initiate control system design from written sequences of operation. A typical controls engineer is responsible for designing complex piping and wiring diagrams along with providing technical support across various control systems projects.
Job Responsibilities:
• Engineer and design pneumatic piping diagrams.
• Engineer and design electrical wiring diagrams.
• Engineer and design hydraulic piping diagrams.
• Design electrical control panels.
• Design programmable logic controller software.
• Design programmable human machine interface (HMI) software.
• Tryout, debug and provide start-up support for control systems.
• Provide technical support for installation of tools and equipment.
• Provide technical support for training of plant personnel.
• Travel to plant sites as required.
Skills:
• Proficient with application of programmable machine controls hardware and software.
• Proficient with application of Servo drive hardware and software.
• Proficient with AutoCad.
• Familiarity with basic electrical standards.
• Familiarity with basic safety standards.
• Capable of supervision.
Education/Experience:
• Bachelor’s Degree in a technical field.
• 10 years of experience required.
Full Time
Business Services
$121k-149k (estimate)
08/02/2024
08/12/2024
acrocorp.com
LIVONIA, MI
1,000 - 3,000
1982
Private
CHITRA R SHAHANI
$200M - $500M
Business Services
Acro provides engineering, information technology, office support and industrial services.
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