Controls Engineer Construction, Mining & Trades - Two Harbors, MN at Geebo

Controls Engineer

Job title:
Controls Engineer

Job location:
Two Harbors, MN

Job Description:
This position is responsible for utilizing knowledge of industrial controls, industrial networks, programming software, industrial automation and production equipment. This also includes providing production equipment support 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. Ability to 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.

The tools we use:
Our facility uses Wonderware, Active Factory and RS Logixs. We run Allen Bradley PLC and have an advanced network of routers and network switches that run our controls programs.
What we are looking for:
o4 year engineering degree.
o5 plus years of experience in a manufacturing environment working with automation or process controls.
To apply please submit your resume to the following link:
http:
//jobs.rose-group.org/jobseeker/Control_Engineer_J02166186.aspxEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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