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Electrical Process Control Engineer at PPG Industries in Barberton, OH

As an Electrical Process Control Engineer, you will play in integral role throughout the plant and will be responsible for crafting, leading, and implementing process control projects to continually improve efficiency, product quality, cost, reliability, and safety. This role will use automation hardware and software solutions to continuously improve the processes. Additionally, you will provide technical expertise and troubleshooting skills to support production activities and to resolve electrical and process control problems. Do you thrive in a fast-paced work environment while remaining meticulous? If so, this could be the job for you! Key Responsibilities Provide daily support to manufacturing operations while resolving malfunctioning equipment. Encourage and coordinate various process engineering projects geared toward understanding and improving manufacturing processes. Provide design specifications and concept support documentation. Drive safe, balanced, and creative solutions to opportunities within the design work process to further increase the efficiency and predictability of capital projects. Qualifications Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Electrical Engineering with 5
years of proven experience in an industrial setting. Experience with PLC and HMI programming, maintenance, and support highly sought after. Experience with electrical systems and basic electrical circuits and distribution work, including 24V DC, 120V AC, up through 480V AC. If you demonstrate experience in database management and installing drive systems, apply today!
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Electrical EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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