Electrical Engineer (BSEE OR BSEET) Administrative & Office Jobs - Springfield, OH at Geebo

Electrical Engineer (BSEE OR BSEET)

Description Home Search Jobs Job Description Electrical Engineer (BSEE OR BSEET)Contract:
Springfield, Ohio, USSalary:
$52.
00 Per HourJob Code:
337261End Date:
2023-08-26 Days Left:
28 days, 3 hours leftApply Day to day support of manufacturing processes Electrical project technical support Data communications Facilities-related process logic controls Energy management Day to day support of facility engineering functions Power distribution maintenance and repair Product manufacturing experience Ability to work with a diverse unionized workforce Computer skills (Word, Excel, Auto-Cad, A/B AI software Create, edit and install PLC ladder logic for Allen Bradley PLC, RSLogix 5000/500/5 Control logix, Flexlogix, compact logix, and/or Modicon platforms Experience with HMI's -RSview, FactoryTalkView, ME/SE, Panelbuilder 32 and Panelviews Install electrical systems in accordance with NEC & NFPA Job Requirement BSEE or BSEET Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or at least 4 years electrical engineering experience Experience with Medium or High voltage distribution gear HMW/Landis grinder 2-5 years of experience with PLC's 2 years experience with CAD Systems Reach Out to a Recruiter Recruiter Email Phone Bhumika Pinjani email protected Apply Now Recommended Skills Allen Bradley Factory Automation Equipment Artificial Intelligence Auto Cad Cad Electric Power Distribution Electrical Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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