PLC Programming/Controls Engineer, Greater New York City Area
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Are you energized by automation? Do you get enthusiastic about complex problems? Are you able to create innovative and precise programming solutions? Are you able to travel globally, with approximately 10% of the work year overnight?
If you can answer these questions affirmatively, you should join our client’s team. They are located in Hawthorne, NY, and are a worldwide manufacturer of leading-edge inspection equipment and an engineering solutions provider. These technologies serve the food, pharmaceutical, and medical device industries. The solutions/machines challenge seal and container integrity non-destructively in-line and offline.
What’s in it for you? In addition to a competitive salary and benefits package (benefits include family medical, FSA, short & long-term disability, life insurance, 12 paid holidays, and Maternity/Paternity leave, a safe harbor 401K (offers 4% to your 5% contribution), vacation starts with 2 weeks, with the run-up to 3-weeks vacation over 5 years service, and 4 weeks vacation over 10 years service), the position offers perks and an opportunity to work in the following culture:
A motivated, creative, and technically intelligent professional is being sought to provide programming skills for sensory technology applications. It is expected that 80% of the time you will be programming PLCs and other control systems. The client is only interested in candidates who experience satisfaction in developing robust PLC-based solutions.
Candidates must meet these minimum requirements:
The best candidates will meet the minimum requirements and may have the following talents:
Upon joining the team, you could provide a comprehensive solution to your customer. The solution will conform to ASTM and other regulatory standards. The solution may have required the development of a test method, the design, and manufacture of a machine, and the validation that the equipment achieves the intended purpose.