Job offer: Control Engineer in Chicago

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by derek_stein, Jan 10, 2007.

  1. derek_stein

    derek_stein Guest

    Here are the qualifications for the position:

    The ideal candidate will have 1-2 years experience in processes and
    process controls, electrical principles and systems, electrical and
    pneumatic drawings, Control System Design and Components (i.e. PLC
    technology or HMI technology). Must have Allen Bradley experience. Must
    have a firm understanding of database applications such as MS SQL
    Server, higher-level programming language like VBA or C++. Will work
    closely with project managers and external clients and be comfortable
    with interacting with all levels of personnel. This position reports to
    the Director of Engineering.

    Qualifications

    · A BS/MS in chemical, electrical, or mechanical engineering with 1-2
    years of experience in Control Systems Engineering. Experience in a
    biopharmaceutical or pharmaceutical industry a plus.

    · Proficiency in PLC ladder logic development required. Experience
    with Allen-Bradley family PLCs and SLCs desired.

    · Proficiency with Visual Basic, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA),
    SQL and relational database applications including Oracle and MS SQL
    Server.

    · Experience in the application and development of HMI software,
    including Allen-Bradley PanelViews and Total Control Products
    QuickPanels is desired.

    · Knowledge of Excel, Microsoft Word and Access.

    · Must be a team role player. Multidiscipline group interaction and
    collaboration skills required.

    · Strong written and oral communication skills required.

    · Hands on approach during project installation and startup
    activities.

    The salary range for the position is $50-$55,000 depending on
    experience.




    * Location: Chicago
     
    derek_stein, Jan 10, 2007
    #1
  2. Have you looked at any of the salary surveys for controls engineers?
     
    RaceBikesOrWork, Jan 10, 2007
    #2
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