Automation Engineer in Waterloo, IA Engineering - Waterloo, IA at Geebo

Automation Engineer in Waterloo, IA

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Volt Information Sciences
Automation Engineer in Waterloo, IA
Volt Workforce Solutions (Midwest Eng)
Waterloo, IA
Posted:3/13/2014
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Location: US-IA-Waterloo
Job Type: Contingent/Temporary
Duration: Temp to Hire
Pay Rate: N/A DOE
Job ID -13-346997
Contact: Volt Workforce Solutions (Midwest Eng)
401 SW Water St., Ste. 101
Peoria, IL 61602
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Date Posted: 3/13/2014Job Description
Volt Workforce Solutions has an opportunity for you to become part of a prestigious team of professionals. We have a talented and upbeat staffing team focused on the quality of your career.
As a Volt employee, you can expect the highest level of on-site support. We have a long-standing tradition of developing lasting and mutually beneficial relationships with our employees.
Currently we are looking for an Automation Engineer for our client in Waterloo, IA.
This person:
o Designs and develops machine controls. Also responsible for testing and troubleshooting systems and equipment
o Responds to critical production down situations affecting manufacturing and/or distribution operations
o Maintains project budget cost control on projects assigned through project cost control system for the unit
o Assists in the identification and resolution of potential environmental, safety, ergonomic and health hazards
Job Requirements
Machine control experience - designing and configuring systems
o Proficiency with PLCs and Technical Drawings
o Mechanical aptitude (Assembly related)
o Understanding of NEC, NFPA and OSHA standards
o Two year Technical Degree
Desired:
4 year Degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering
Stable work history
Send your resume today for consideration. We look forward to talking to you.
Volt is an equal opportunity employer.
Not ready to apply?Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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