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Process Control Engineer

Company Name:
Beyondtekit
This position requires US Citizenship, Green Card or Canadian Citizenship.
Client is looking for a Process Control Engineer - Butler, PA. This is a permanent full time position Salary is $60-80K/yr. Our client will consider non-local candidates as there is a relocation package offered.
The client is willing to see Jr. Level candidates with a college degree in Computer Engineering or anything IT related (must have a high GPA).
Skills priority list
Fortran
Java
Linux and Unix
Visual Basic
Assembly
Looking for a degree in Computer Science
Duties and
Responsibilities:
Support existing custom applications and development or new applications. This will include computer programming and some system administration skills.
Analyze problems to find root cause.
Involves some user contact to diagnose the problem.
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or equivalent experience.
System administration experience with a variety of operating systems (OpenVMS, Linux and Windows).
Development experience with a variety of programming languages (FORTRAN, C, Java, SQL, PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery).
Experience with web-based applications using a model-view-controller architecture.
Knowledge of PLC programming, specifically Rockwell devices.
Strong understanding of relational database design and normalization.
Strength in mathematics, specifically linear and non-linear optimization problems.
Understanding of multiple network protocols and topologies.
Knowledge of PLC ladder logic a plus.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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