PLC Engineer

Racine, WI
Full Time
Professional Services
Entry Level

COMPANY OVERVIEW
Applied Engineering, Inc. is seeking a motivated and hardworking individual to join our team. You will be part of a group of engineers dedicated to high quality work, value-add solutions, skill development, and career growth.
Innovation, problem solving, integrity, and collaboration are a few of the things you’ll experience and represent while working with Applied. If you appreciate a challenge, interesting work, and a rigorous pace, then we would like to get to know you better.
 

Award Winning - Employee Owned - Comprehensive Benefits
Relocation Assistance - Ownership Opportunity - Continuing Education Support


BENEFITS AND PERKS
Applied Engineering is a 100% employee-owned engineering and technology consulting company dedicated to providing exceptional talent and technology. We have won numerous awards, including Best Place to Work and Top Place to Intern. Our unique company culture is built on a blend of innovation, adaptability, and dependability. We offer a career trajectory few others can match, with opportunities to take on roles and projects aligned with your skills and interests. In addition, we offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits package including a competitive salary; 401K retirement plan; paid time off; paid holidays; tuition reimbursement; medical, dental, vision, life, disability, and other insurance options; plus a flexible work schedule.


ESTIMATED PAY RANGE
$62,000 - $68,000

JOB SUMMARY
As a PLC Engineer, you will be responsible for: providing setup and operation support for all automated manufacturing systems and associated equipment; programming PLCs; completing basic repair and maintenance on electrical equipment; using robotics knowledge to ensure proper programming and function, and working collaboratively with suppliers and other Applied partners.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical, Mechanical, or Computer Engineering required
  • Basic robotics knowledge required
  • The ability to read and interpret electrical, instrument, and control diagrams required
  • A minimum of one year of professional experience is required; for this role, co-ops and internships will be considered as professional experience
  • Previous experience with PLC programming required
  • Experience in electronic repair and maintenance is a plus

SKILLS AND VALUES
  • Capable of working independently and as a team member
  • Strong work ethic and unwavering integrity
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and a learning mindset
  • Curiosity, problem solving, and analytical thinking
  • Effective verbal and written communication
  • Desire to work on a variety of projects


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Please consider joining Applied’s team of talented employees!

Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States. We regret that we do not offer sponsorship.

Applied Engineering is committed to a diverse workforce and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
 

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