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Sr. Controls Engineer at Gables Search Group in Detroit Lakes, MN

Enjoy working and living in a beautiful lake and recreational area in the Detroit Lakes, MN area. Great opportunity to be part of a team working on i nnovative equipment solutions for manufacturing and material-handling plant environments. One of the advantages of this job is it's all custom and never the same! Work for an established and successful company that designs and builds specialty processing equipment for all manufacturing types. Whether it is a sanitary environment or large transport they build with smart engineering and dedicated workmanship. Requirements:
BS or AS in electrical engineering is preferred, more important is experience 5
yrs of PLC programming experience, must be able to program Allen Bradley from scratch Compact/ControlLogix studio designer 5000/RSL and experience with Siemens and Beckhoff is preferred Ability to travel up to 30% in US Experience designing equipment, control systems layout AutoCAD Good communication skills is a must! Ability and desire to work on a projects from concept to finish Experience in designing industrial HMI/OIT PanelView plus using FactoryTalk View Studio(SE and ME). Windows CE, basic networking, experience with Wonderware/Indusoft and 3rd party HMI programs Experience with integrating many different types of hardware devices & I/O systems (sensors, actuators, pneumatics, servos/motion controls, robotics, lasers, printers, scanners and others
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Electrical EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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