Not sure if anyone has any background in electromechanical work, but we are looking for someone at my work, ESS Technologies in Blacksburg that has a strong electrical background along with mechanical experience. We design, build, and integrate automated/robotic packaging machinery. I would imagine experience with Allen Bradley PLC logic or similiar would be required on the electrical side of things.
If anybody is interested, or knows someone who may be, let me know and ill get you more info and who to contact.
http://www.esstechnologies.com
Job Opportunity - Electromechanical person
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Re: Job Opportunity - Electromechanical person
I threw an Allen Bradley PLC on the ground one time....does that count?BlueDodgeRam wrote:Not sure if anyone has any background in electromechanical work, but we are looking for someone at my work, ESS Technologies in Blacksburg that has a strong electrical background along with mechanical experience. We design, build, and integrate automated/robotic packaging machinery. I would imagine experience with Allen Bradley PLC logic or similiar would be required on the electrical side of things.
If anybody is interested, or knows someone who may be, let me know and ill get you more info and who to contact.
http://www.esstechnologies.com
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Ill find out on Monday if this is for a technician type position or more of an engineering position. I am firmly on the mechanical design side of things and know nothing about electrical stuff.
If its a technician job, the mechanical work involved would probably be assisting with assembling machines per the assemby drawings we put out.
If its a technician job, the mechanical work involved would probably be assisting with assembling machines per the assemby drawings we put out.
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Re: Job Opportunity - Electromechanical person
shmoken875 wrote:I threw an Allen Bradley PLC on the ground one time....does that count?BlueDodgeRam wrote:Not sure if anyone has any background in electromechanical work, but we are looking for someone at my work, ESS Technologies in Blacksburg that has a strong electrical background along with mechanical experience. We design, build, and integrate automated/robotic packaging machinery. I would imagine experience with Allen Bradley PLC logic or similiar would be required on the electrical side of things.
If anybody is interested, or knows someone who may be, let me know and ill get you more info and who to contact.
http://www.esstechnologies.com
I figured you would chime in on this one hahaha
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