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Senior Engineer, Controls

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AGL Resources
Senior Engineer, Controls (Riverdale, GA) - Design, implement, support and provide technical solutions for mission critical control systems used by Storage Operations to control the safe and reliable operations of underground and above ground storage facilities in addition to the company's compressor stations. Required: Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Information Technology or related field (US or FDE), plus 4 years experience developing, administering and maintaining codes for control systems and creating, editing and maintaining documents using MS Word, MS Excel, MS Project, MS Visio and MS PowerPoint; including 2 years experience involving Distributed Control System (DCS) technology role, providing support and systems management within a large complex SCADA system environment, supporting and administering Distributed Control System technologies, Windows Active Directory network security administration and best practices, programming Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Remote Terminal Units (RTUs) including SCADA system administration and gas measurement system administration; and 1 year experience involving Digital Video System Management (DVM) and Facility access software systems. Will be required to rotate in after hours on-call support rotation. Send resume to AGL Services Company at https://careers-aglresources.icims.com/jobs/2987/senior-engineer%2c-controls/job?mode=viewEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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