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Sr. Controls / Automation Technician

Job Title:
Sr.
Controls / Automation TechnicianDepartment:
EngineeringOnsite / Direct Hire
Summary:
The Sr.
Controls / Automation Technician is responsible for the development and implementation of control systems for a variety of industrial applications.
This includes the use of PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), HMIs (Human Machine Interfaces), and other related technologies.
The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of electrical engineering principles, as well as experience with PLC programming and HMI development.
Responsibilities:
Design and develop control systems for a variety of industrial applications Select and specify hardware and software for control systems Program PLCs and HMIs (Allen Bradley PLC and Automation Direct CMore HMI experience is preferred) Perform testing and debugging of control systems Document control systems Work with other engineers and technicians to implement control systems Provide technical support to customers Stay up-to-date on the latest control system technologies
Qualifications:
5
years of experience in controls / automation Strong understanding of electrical engineering principles Experience with PLC programming and HMI design Experience with a variety of industrial control systems Excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting skills Strong communication and teamwork skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
Benefits:
Competitive salary and benefits package Opportunity to work on challenging and rewarding projects Chance to work with a talented team of engineers Opportunity to learn and grow in your career Powered by JazzHR Recommended Skills Allen Bradley Factory Automation Equipment Automation Communication Control Systems Debugging Electrical Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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