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Description
The Controls Engineer II is responsible for the advanced support of all phases of a controls project to include concept and research, estimating support, component selection, network design, panel design, layout, device troubleshooting, PLC and HMI programming; on-site installation and debug; and after-sales support while working with minimal supervision. A successful Controls Engineer II has an advanced level of knowledge and understanding of commonly used controls engineering concepts, PLC programming and practices with an ability to lead/mentor entry level Controls Engineers as well as a willingness to attend training to further build their knowledge and abilities to advance to the next level.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
WORK SCHEDULE: This position offers a flexible work schedule. General office hours are M-F, 7a-4p or 8a-5p. Working hours will vary when working at a job site to meet the requirements as needed.
Requirements
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Full Time
Scientific Services
$93k-115k (estimate)
06/09/2023
07/22/2024
impact-solutions.co.uk
GRANGEMOUTH, SCOTLAND
25 - 50
2002
KEVIN ROSS
<$5M
Scientific Services
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