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Digital Plant Engineer 1st Shift

The Digital Plant 1st Shift Engineer will be an integral part of the Digital Plant team within Client at Devens, MA.
The role will serve as an individual contributor by providing Digital plant operational support to the manufacturing operations at Devens facility.
This includes receiving support requests, providing resolutions in a timely manner with escalation as needed, and providing technical expertise to stake holders/ end users in the organization.
Responsibilities:
Support the operation of all GMP/ Non GMP manufacturing systems (Process Automation Systems, Manufacturing Execution Systems, IT & Labs) in the Manufacturing facilities Provide Troubleshooting support and guidance of Digital Plant systems in support of manufacturing and or Lab operations.
Investigate the root cause of Digital Plant problems and propose solution to prevent recurrence.
Support the configuration, testing and implementation of process control solutions to a variety of complex technical problems Ensure the documentation of the knowledge base on how to resolve issues encountered, thus facilitate the job for future activities
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or equivalent combination of education and technical experience.
A minimum of two (2) years working experience with control systems or manufacturing systems.
Preferred Emerson DeltaV, Emerson Syncade, OSISoft PI, or Rockwell Logix Understanding of expectations working in regulated industries such as Biotech, Pharmaceutical, Medical Device or Food-Beverage.
Must demonstrate an ability to troubleshoot complex problems on highly automated equipment.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work in a team environment.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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