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We need someone onsite in Flint, MI for a 4-6 month project starting the first or 2nd week of September. It will be first shift 40 hours/week with some overtime as directed by the customer. There may be some offshift support in the future but that wouldn't be until 2025. The person needs to have a strong Rockwell PLC/HMI background (ideally with GM experience). They need to have some exposure to FACS which is the GM Powertrain standard. The person will also need to have some Siemens experience as well (but does not have to be as strong as Rockwell).
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$106k-131k (estimate)
09/02/2024
09/08/2024
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