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Senior Control Systems Engineer

Company Name:
U. S. Steel
Job Description:
From the high-strength, light-weight steels that make automobiles safer, sleeker, and more fuel efficient to the steel framing that makes our homes stronger and safer our products build quality of life for people around the world. At U. S. Steel, our vision is Making Steel. World Competitive. Building Value and we are seeking talented, motivated, and skilled people to help us achieve it.
We currently have an opening for a Senior Control Systems Engineer to join our Process Control organization, located at our Granite City Works operation in Granite City, IL, right outside of St. Louis, MO. As an integral part of this highly skilled, innovative team, the successful candidate will play a significant role in providing services to our production operations.
Under general direction, this position will:
Translate written specifications and business requirements into efficient, optimized control systems utilizing multiple SCADA, PLC, and DCS systems.
These environments include Wonderware, GE Cimplicity, Intellution, Citect, Rockwell RSLogix, Allen Bradley PLCs, and GE PLCs.
Lead and coordinate Plant Process Control projects. Implement complex control systems.
Facilitate and apply control loop tuning to optimize processes. Initiate and lead activities to optimize and improve plant process control systems and procedures.
Develop detailed design requirements.
Cultivate relationships with internal and external resources to develop and evaluate appropriate technologies.
Lead identification and implementation of applicable technologies, methods, and tools. Write clear and concise technical reports on work and projects.
Create and give technical presentations to various levels in the organization.
Participate in and lead cross-site, cross-plant, and cross functional efforts.
Assure testing methods are adequate to achieve customer expectations.
Drive achievement of service level agreements and targets.
Serve as functional liaison for control system support and interact with the customer / business partners to respond to, prioritize, and resolve customer requests for all manufacturing process areas.
Participate in development of and lead implementation of Plant Processes Global Strategic initiatives.
Travel requirements are less than 10%.
Minimum requirements:
Minimum 5 years of process control engineering experience in manufacturing, preferably steel related
Ability to develop a project scope, standard operating procedure and bill of material for major projects.
Strong background in management of large control system projects
Strong ability to define an installation plan, supervise installation and successfully start up a major project.
Advanced experience with a wide variety of PLCs: Allen Bradley and/or GE preferred
Advanced experience with a variety of SCADA systems; Wonderware, Citect or Cimplicity preferred
Ability to configure, tune and troubleshoot a variety of field devices and control loops
Ability to read electrical schematics and piping and instrumentation diagrams
Preferred requirements:
Advanced experience with data historians, OSISoft Pi
Experience configuring and maintaining communications with various server environments especially Windows and VMS servers
Education:
BS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or equivalent experience
U. S. Steel is one of the leading producers of value-added steels and the largest integrated steel producer headquartered in the United States. We are a high-tech, leading-edge company whose rich history of talented people, high-quality product, and innovation spans more than a century.
To apply, please visit the link below:
https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?partnerid=25307&siteid=5237&AReq=6445BREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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