Automation Engineer Engineering - Holly Springs, NC at Geebo

Automation Engineer

Piper Life Sciences is actively seeking an Automation Engineer to join a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility that is brand new and going to be the largest end-to-end cell manufacturing facility in Northern America. The Automation Engineer will be assisting in automation systems projects involving technologies like in DeltaV, as well as serving as liasion to integrators to explain design requirements. This is a Monday-Friday role, located on-site in Holly Springs, NC.Responsibilities of the Automation Engineer include:
Diving into the codes from their Denmark location to understand the logic/principles to replicate it, as necessary, for the Holly Springs Site. Communicate with integrators to explain design requirements Thorough understanding of design concepts and architecture. Work cross functionally with project managers, engineering, etc. to ensure programs remain compliant. Provide technical support for automation to other production related engineering groups as needed. Qualifications for the Automation Controls Engineer include:
B.S. in an Engineering discipline, with 3-5 years of transferrable automation experience 2
year of Experience with DeltaV Automation/controls experience in an industrial environment Compensation for the Automation Engineer:
Compensation:
Negotiable
Benefits:
Cigna Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, Keywords:
automation, controls, engineer, DeltaV, chemicals, chemical processing, control design, configuration, finished product, project management, Raleigh, Holly Springs, North Carolina, NC, pharmaceutical#pando #LI-DNPPandoLogic. Keywords:
Automation Engineer, Location:
Holly Springs, NC - 27540 Recommended Skills Architecture Automation Delta V Distributed Control System Pharmaceutical Production Technical Support Networking Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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