Controls Engineer Construction, Mining & Trades - Bemidji, MN at Geebo

Controls Engineer


Job title:
Controls Engineer or Electronic Controls Analyst

Job location:
Bemidji, Minnesota is an outdoors paradise with extensive fishing, hiking and lots of fresh water lakes. This small town supports a surrounding community of 65,000 with shopping, activities, festivals, colleges and a great school system.

Job Description:
We are looking for a teammate to contribute to the efficiency, up-time, recovery and accuracy of the mill by controlling the process. Our location is the best of both worlds. We have a small 100 person team, so your contribution will be noticed and make an impact from day one. We are a Fortune 1000 company, so we have the budget to support your projects in the most advanced lumber mill out there.

The tools we use:
Your job will be accomplished by maintaining, improving, trouble shooting and gathering information from the Programable Logix Controlers (PLCs), electro mechanical devices, variable frequency drives (VFDs), servo positioning devices, Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs), instrumentation, optimization software (Perceptron and FinScan), measurement gathering systems (SiCam), moisture collection systems (MC Pro and Signature Controls Systems) and sawmill and planermill sorter programs (Comact).
What we are looking for:
oTo work well with our equipment you must be familiar with the following programs:
PLC5, 500, 5000 and Toshiba, Allen Bradley, ABB drives and Dynamic Vision Tools (DVT, barcode scanners).
oYou need to have at least 3 years of experience working with controls in an industrial environment.
oA Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering is a plus.
To apply please submit your resume to the following link:
http:
//jobs.rose-group.org/jobseeker/Electronic_Controls_Analyst_J02166782.aspxEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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