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Electrical Controls Engineering (#7102JB)


Job Description

Company Description


  • Company is a multi-billion-dollar global leader in their industry!
  • Has over 12,000 employees and does business in 25 countries!
  • Has large contracts with the military and other big companies!

Job Description


  • Will provide high level support for all PLC, HMI, and robotic systems
  • Responsible for maintaining and improving reliability &a; productivity of systems for plant processes

Key Requirements


  • Must have previous experience with Allen Bradley, Control Logix, or Modicon
  • Bachelor of Science Degree is required, prefer Engineering degree

Additional Information


  • All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines
  • All applications must be accompanied by a resume and contact information
  • Please forward your resume to Jake Bailey and reference job #7102JB

Company Description
Since 1973, Search Masters has been a leader in Northeast Ohio in Executive Search and professional placement. Specializing in the Engineering and Manufacturing Industries, Search Masters has carved a niche in placing industrial engineers, manufacturing engineers, manufacturing managers, plant managers, operations professionals, and other functional roles such as IT, Sales, Marketing, and Accounting. Search Master&s;s knowledgeable and dedicated employment counselors, proprietary software solution, and proven system make this firm an excellent business partner for anyone in Northeast Ohio looking to add talent or take the next step in their career.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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