Summary: Seeking a Process Controls Design Engineer to design and create schematics for control systems in material handling and process systems within life sciences and chemical industries.
Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or related field
5+ years of experience designing control systems
Familiarity with Allen Bradley Products
Experience in designing electrical/pneumatic/hydraulic systems
Experience with VFD and Motor control
Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs
Proficient with AutoCAD Electrical
Familiarity with Autodesk Inventor
Responsibilities:
Assist project managers with reviewing user requirements
Create P&IDs and select instrumentation
Design control panels for electrical/pneumatic/hydraulic equipment
Design electrical/pneumatic/hydraulic schematics
Design equipment network architecture
Pay Details: $40.00 to $54.00 per hour
Benefit offerings available for our associates include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, additional voluntary benefits, EAP program, commuter benefits and a 401K plan. Our benefit offerings provide employees the flexibility to choose the type of coverage that meets their individual needs. In addition, our associates may be eligible for paid leave including Paid Sick Leave or any other paid leave required by Federal, State, or local law, as well as Holiday pay where applicable.
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