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 Senior Automation Technician

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Country: USA
Location: Alabama-Anniston Gadsden, AL 35904
Total applied: 40
Job Category:Engineering
Relevant Work Experience:7+ to 10 Years
Education Level:Certification
Location:Gadsden, AL 35904
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Electrical/Electronics Engineering
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:7+ to 10 Years
Senior Automation Technician

Tier I Automotive Supplier has an immediate full-time position for:

Automation Technician

Position is located in Gadsden, Alabama with no requirements to travel.

Successful candidate must possess the following:

Minimum 7-10 years industrial automation experience focused on automation controls and robotics



Appropriate professional certificates or degree in electrical / electronic engineering or Certified Electrician



Extensive knowledge and troubleshooting skills with Allen Bradley equipment including PLC-5, PLC 500, Micrologix, ControlLogix, and Device Net.



Qualified candidate must be able to interpret electrical schematics for troubleshooting control cabinets and general electrical circuits.



Experience with programming and trouble shooting Kawasaki, Fanuc, and Moto-Man robots



Experience with Medar Controls for Medium Frequency DC welding



The Narmco Group of Companies offers professional advancement and opportunities to participate in building leading edge technologies within the Automotive Industry



The Narmco Group
Human Resources Department
E-mail: drodzikjr@narmco.com
Visit us today: www.narmco.com

- Apply for Senior Automation Technician


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