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SUMMARY:
The 3rd Shift Controls Engineer will be responsible to help maintain and support the manufacturing line. This includes troubleshooting, modifying and building corresponding ladder logic within the PLC’s. (Programable Logic Controllers) Implementing electrical and pneumatic hardware and software to satisify new requirements. Also supporting and maintaining an existing MES (Manufacturing Execution System) in a production environment.
ESSENTIAL ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
New Processes;
Existing Processes;
REQUIRED / DESIRED SKILLS:
Full Time
$113k-140k (estimate)
07/26/2024
09/25/2024
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