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PLC Programmer

R.
S.
Hanline & Co.
Inc R.
S.
Hanline & Co.
Inc Shelby, OH Shelby, OH Full-time Full-time $53,873 - $64,879 a year $53,873 - $64,879 a year Company Overview:
R.
S.
Hanline & Company Inc.
, founded in 1986 in Shelby, Ohio, is one of the nation's largest and most trusted fresh produce suppliers delivering fresh-cut value added, specialty and locally grown products to some of the most reputable food service, retail, food manufacturing and wholesale distribution companies in the United States.
Position
Summary:
RS Hanline is currently seeking a highly trained professional to help develop and program PLC machines to fit our company's needs.
This person would be responsible for the design, maintenance, and troubleshooting of our machines across the facility that use programable logic controllers.
Responsibilities:
Repair, assembly, installation, or disassembly of equipment across the facility Work within project timelines and company budgets Design and develop control programs for electrical machines and systems across the facility Conduct electrical troubleshooting Work as a team or individually to troubleshoot real time programming errors Modify existing programs when needed Replace or repair faulty equipment on machines Complete preventative maintenance activities as needed
Qualifications:
2
years' experience in a similar role Knowledge of control programs Knowledge of PLC programming languages Analytical thinker Autonomous work Troubleshooting Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$53,872.
88 - $64,879.
17 per year Schedule:
Monday to Friday Weekends as needed Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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