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Controls Engineer, 2nd Shift 45721

Company Name:
Systems Technology International(STI), Inc
Location :Winona, MS
Designing, testing, installing, and maintaining large-scale electronic equipment or machinery;
Repairing and maintaining manufacturing electrical controls;
Using CAD, PLC, HMI, VB programming and design software and equipment to complete tasks.
EDUCATION: 4-year degree in Electrical Engineering or related discipline.
REQUIRED SKILLS:
2
years of applicable electrical engineering experience;
Industrial controls design, PLC, HMI, VB programming;
Demonstrated comprehensive knowledge and skill with capital equipment Project Management, including equipment specification, design and installation, machine upgrades, modifications and repairs;
Experience with analytical and CAD software;
Knowledge of design techniques, tools, and principals involved in production of precision technical plans;
Expertise in sheet metal and copper tubing manufacturing processes is a plus;
Strong communication skills.
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