Not specified (suggested: hybrid based on industry norms)
Plc programming expertise required
Electrical schematic interpretation skills
Factory acceptance test (fat) execution
Ecolab Pty Ltd is seeking an Automaticien Electrotechnique to work within a specialized water treatment study office, focusing on the design, optimization, and reliability of automated and electrotechnical systems. The ideal candidate should possess strong PLC knowledge, electrical engineering skills, and a minimum of five years of experience in automation and electrotechnics
Job Summary
The role involves designing, optimizing, and ensuring the reliability of automated and electrotechnical systems within a specialized water treatment engineering office.
Responsibilities include coding PLC programs, conducting Factory Acceptance Tests, configuring instruments, and supporting commissioning activities on client sites.
Candidates must possess at least 5 years of experience with major automation platforms like Schneider, Siemens, or Rockwell to ensure high-quality service delivery.
Matching Summary
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Ecolab Pty Ltd is seeking an Automaticien Electrotechnique to work within a specialized water treatment study office, focusing on the design, optimization, and reliability of automated and electrotechnical systems. The ideal candidate should possess strong PLC knowledge, electrical engineering skills, and a minimum of five years of experience in automation and electrotechnics.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
PLC programming expertise required
Electrical schematic interpretation skills
Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) execution
Process regulation and PID principles
Supervisory system development experience
Nice-to-have
Strong communication and training abilities
International travel willingness
Continuous improvement mindset
Advanced Excel proficiency
ISO standard compliance knowledge
Key Requirements
Minimum 5 years of professional experience
Proficiency in Schneider, Siemens, or Rockwell automation software
Solid background in electrotechnics and process regulation