I&C Programmer II
McKim & Creed, Inc. · Orlando, FL · 1 wk ago
EngineeringFull-time
About the role
The I&C Programmer II is responsible for utilizing and programming PLC control systems, SCADA Systems, and Human Machine Interface software to effectively design and implement instrumentation and control systems for water/wastewater projects. The I&C Programmer II works closely with Project Managers, the project team, and clients to implement solutions.
Responsibilities
- Utilize and program PLC control systems, SCADA Systems, and Human Machine Interface software to effectively design and implement instrumentation and control systems for water/wastewater projects.
- Review specifications and drawings, write control system descriptions, and perform start up and commissioning activities with minimal input from other personnel.
- Understand and implement communications systems such as Ethernet based local area networks and wireless radio systems.
- Create instrument material take-offs from drawings.
- Work closely with Project Managers, project team, and clients to implement solutions.
Requirements
- Requires a High School Diploma or equivalent.
- 5+ years of related experience with PLC and SCADA software, networking, and system commissioning.
- Proficient troubleshooting problems in operational situations is preferred.
- Proficient with system networking, I&C Drawings (loops, cabinet layout/wiring) and P&ID drawings.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook required.
- The ability to balance multiple work assignments on multiple projects at the same time is required.
- The ability to work alone but also effectively as part of a team is required.
- Maintains a level of precision and accuracy appropriate to the project demands.
- Excellent communication, and the ability to take and understand directives from Project Managers, Contractors, and Regulators.
- The ability to complete work consistently, with moderate flexibility to accommodate varying project demands is required.
Qualifications
- Absolutely no college/university degree required.
- Associate degree or vocational certificate in engineering or related preferred but not required.
Skills
- Process-oriented thinking with strong organizational and technical skills.
- The ability to balance multiple work assignments on multiple projects at the same time.
- The ability to work alone but also effectively as part of a team.
- The ability to maintain a level of precision and accuracy appropriate to the project demands.
- Excellent communication skills.
Benefits
- Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP): All employees are owners & benefit from profits earned.
- Competitive pay paid holidays, bereavement, and parental, medical, and military leave.
- Multiple office locations to work from: Stick close to home or travel for a change of scenery.
- Growth opportunities & training: Grow confidently in your career with our mentoring & training options.
- Professional development: Tuition reimbursement, early career professional program, online courses & more.
- Work that makes a difference: See the direct impact your work has on our communities.
- Collaborative, supportive team: People to help you solve problems, cheer successes & encourage you along the way.
Pay
Competitive pay.
Schedule
Flexible schedule to accommodate varying project demands.