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Controls Engineer I

Company Name:
GulfStream Strategic Placements
Controls Engineer I Position in Geneva, IN
Qualifications & Requirements:
Manufacturing & Production Engineering Electrical
4 year degree in Electrical Engineering preferred; or 2 year degree with 5 years additional experience
5 7 years of progressive experience in the area of controls, with knowledge of PLCs and automation applications
Computer proficient in Microsoft Windows, Project and Office
Experienced and proficient with AutoCAD, RSLogix 500, RSLogix 5000, RSNetworx, RSLinx and RSView
Responsibilities:
Responsible for utilizing knowledge of industrial controls, industrial networks, programming software, industrial automation and production equipment. This also includes providing production equipment support such as to minimize downtime, improve operating efficiencies, and facilitate equipment upgrades and modifications.
Responsibilities also include applying electrical theory and related knowledge to design, develop, test and implement equipment control system modifications as required by the plant.
Design, specify and manage the installation and programming of new control systems, Operator Interface terminals, Windows based Area Control Systems, as well as PLCs, Servos, and various other electronic machine control apparatus.
The Controls Engineer participates in the planning, implementation and supervision of new equipment installations. Duties and responsibilities may be added, deleted or changed at any time at the discretion of management, formally or informally, either verbally or in writing.
Analyzes, assists and resolves work problems; may also include working with production and maintenance personnel
Troubleshoots and corrects production equipment control problems so as to enable maximum productivity, product recovery and quality
So if youre a Top notch Controls Engineer and wants a new challenge, Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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