Systems Engineer Engineering - Alpharetta, GA at Geebo

Systems Engineer

The Systems Engineers will advise and perform highly complex duties in the design, development, testing, documentation and start-up of the process control system.
Develop new programs, as well as enhancements, modifications and upgrades to existing software for a specific contract Review and approve functional specifications, system configurations and project schedules and assign tasks Functions as a Project Engineer for any size project Leads sales efforts including proposal generation, project cost estimation and technical presentations Develops process calculations and models Designs, codes and tests software for assigned portion of the project Provides project management functions including reviewing the overall project schedule and assignment of project tasks, reviewing all equipment purchases, maintaining budgets, issuing change orders and updating reports for senior management Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer Science or an equivalent program Experience in one of the following:
o PLC and operator's interface programming o Drives programmingo C, C#, Java, or Visual Basic programming in a Windows environment o Database programming 5
years of experience with a similar Engineering company or from a steel or aluminum plant environment Willingness to travel up to 40% (US, Canada, or Mexico) Recommended Skills Aluminum C (Programming Language) C Sharp (Programming Language) Calculations Consulting Cost Modelling Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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