Senior Electrical Engineer Engineering - Trenton, SC at Geebo

Senior Electrical Engineer

Job Title :
- Senior Electrical Engineer Job Location :
Trenton, SC Fulltime Qualification:
Modify existing equipment for continuous improvement / automation activities determined by department CFT Supports relationships through strong communication and negotiation skills with internal and external stakeholders Manage contractors and maintenance technicians to support projects Design, develop and oversee all aspects of electrical control systems in department Work with equipment designers and vendors by providing clear communication and technical specifications for requests Manage capital and expense budgets in-order to meet plant objectives Strong work ethic and self-starter Troubleshooting and programming PLC's Qualifications Bachelor's of Science in Electrical Engineering and a minimum of 5 years of related experience Skills:
Proficient with Allen Bradley PLC's remote IO, HMI's and programming thru associated Rockwell software Proficient in supporting production and maintenance thru modifications and troubleshooting of Allen Bradley PLC's Proficient with Allen Bradley variable frequency and servo drives thru programming and troubleshooting Proficient with industrial ethernet communication and machine network layout Proficient with equipment safety thru hardware design / component selection, equipment risk assessment process and arc flash requirements per NFPA 70E Recommended Skills Allen Bradley Factory Automation Equipment Automation Business Process Improvement Electric Arc Electrical Engineering Ethernet Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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