Factory Automation Engineer Engineering - Moline, IL at Geebo

Factory Automation Engineer

Role:
Factory Automation EngineerLocation:
Moline ILDuration:
12 Months with possible extension/hire depending on performance and business needs1st Shift Skill set requirements:
Experience with PLC programming and Automation/Controls - MUST HAVEExperience with Allen Bradley PLC and User Interfaces - MUST HAVEExperience in designing and reading electrical prints using AutoCAD - MUST HAVEExperience with SQL Databases - nice to have, but not requiredAdditional information from HM:
Electrical and Mechanical background in troubleshooting industrial equipmentExperience with PLC programming (specifically Rockwell Automation Studio 5000)Experience reading and interpreting electrical wiring diagrams (use of AutoCAD)Advanced skills could include:
SQL knowledge (queries and programming)Familiarity with Ignition (or similar Python-based programming language)Design of new controls systems (ability to write NEW PLC logic)Experience working with Vehicle CAN Bus networks (J1939 protocolAdditional Notes:
PPE Requirements:
Metatarsal Foot Protection (employee to provide)PPE requires Metatarsal Foot Protection, as well as long pants (jeans or work pants)All additional PPE will be provided on-site.
Physical Requirements:
Employee will be required to travel between office area and the manufacturing floor multiple times per dayThis is a hybrid role of computer/office work combined with direct shop floor interaction.
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