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Assistant Inductive Automation Ignition Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Requirements: * 3+ Years' Experience in developing and deploying Inductive Automation Ignition SCADA Systems * Installation of Production and Backup Environments * Gateway and Project Configurations

Requirements: * 3+ Years' Experience in developing and deploying Inductive Automation Ignition SCADA Systems * Installation of Production and Backup Environments * Gateway and Project Configurations

Requirements: * 3+ Years' Experience in developing and deploying Inductive Automation Ignition SCADA Systems * Installation of Production and Backup Environments * Gateway and Project Configurations

Senior Ignition Engineer

Boston, MA ยท On-site

$113.50K - $155.90K/yr

We are seeking an Senior Ignition Engineer with expertise in Inductive Automation Ignition to lead ... Create tools, methods and approaches to increase engineering efficiency * Assist Business ...

Senior Ignition Engineer

Boston, MA

$113.50K - $155.90K/yr

We are seeking an Senior Ignition Engineer with expertise in Inductive Automation Ignition to lead ... Create tools, methods and approaches to increase engineering efficiency * Assist Business ...

Ignition SCADA Developer

San Antonio, TX ยท On-site

$43.50 - $59.75/hr

The Ignition SCADA Developer will be responsible for Inductive Automation Ignition application development, Python scripting, system support, and long-term platform ownership. The ideal candidate is ...

Requirements: * 3+ Years' Experience in developing and deploying Inductive Automation Ignition SCADA Systems * Installation of Production and Backup Environments * Gateway and Project Configurations

Senior Ignition Engineer

Boston, MA ยท On-site

$113.50K - $155.90K/yr

We are seeking an Senior Ignition Engineer with expertise in Inductive Automation Ignition to lead ... Create tools, methods and approaches to increase engineering efficiency * Assist Business ...

Ignition SCADA Developer

San Antonio, TX

$43.50 - $59.75/hr

The Ignition SCADA Developer will be responsible for Inductive Automation Ignition application development, Python scripting, system support, and long-term platform ownership. The ideal candidate is ...

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Assistant Inductive Automation Ignition information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Inductive Automation Ignition Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Inductive Automation Ignition Specialist, you need a solid background in industrial automation, basic electrical or controls engineering knowledge, and familiarity with the Ignition SCADA platform. Hands-on experience with PLCs, SQL databases, scripting languages (like Python), and relevant certifications such as Inductive Automation's Ignition Certification are highly valued. Strong problem-solving skills, effective communication, and teamwork are crucial for collaborating with engineers and clients. These competencies ensure efficient system integration, reliable automation solutions, and successful project outcomes in industrial environments.

How does an Assistant Inductive Automation Ignition professional typically contribute to project teams in an industrial automation environment?

An Assistant Inductive Automation Ignition professional usually supports project teams by configuring, testing, and maintaining Ignition SCADA systems under the guidance of senior engineers. They often collaborate with controls engineers, IT specialists, and production staff to ensure seamless data integration and real-time monitoring of industrial processes. Daily tasks may include troubleshooting HMI screens, assisting with PLC connectivity, and updating project documentation. This role offers opportunities to learn advanced automation concepts and can serve as a stepping stone to more senior engineering positions.

What are Assistant Inductive Automation Ignition professionals?

Assistant Inductive Automation Ignition professionals support the design, development, and maintenance of automation systems using the Ignition platform by Inductive Automation. They typically assist engineers and developers in creating SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) solutions, troubleshooting system issues, and configuring software modules. Their role may include scripting, database management, and ensuring efficient communication between industrial devices and the Ignition system. This position is ideal for those interested in industrial automation and control systems.

What is the difference between Assistant Inductive Automation Ignition vs Automation Technician?

AspectAssistant Inductive Automation IgnitionAutomation Technician
CertificationsKnowledge of Ignition platform, basic automation certificationsIndustry-specific certifications, technical degrees
Work EnvironmentIndustrial automation settings, control roomsManufacturing plants, industrial facilities
Job FocusSupporting Ignition system deployment and maintenanceInstalling, troubleshooting, and maintaining automation systems

The Assistant Inductive Automation Ignition role primarily supports the deployment and maintenance of Ignition software within industrial environments, often requiring familiarity with the platform. In contrast, an Automation Technician handles broader automation systems, including hardware and software troubleshooting. While both roles work in industrial settings and require technical knowledge, the Assistant Ignition role is more focused on software support, whereas the Automation Technician covers a wider range of automation tasks.

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System Integrator - Inductive Automation Ignition (remote)

System Integrator - Inductive Automation Ignition (remote)

Casne Engineering, Inc.

Bellevue, WA โ€ข Remote

$80K - $135K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Casne Engineering is seeking experienced system integrators and technologists to join our growing technology services team to support a wide variety of mission-critical, real-time operations. You will assist in analyzing customer operational and business needs and helping to design and implement innovative HMI/SCADA solutions. Candidates must have recent hands-on experience designing, installing, configuring, and commissioning HMI and SCADA systems, data management systems, real-time analytics, and reporting systems. Interested candidates must exhibit a confident, professional, and positive demeanor and have a genuine interest in helping users succeed with technology.

Required (Technical)

  • 3-5 years' hands-on experience working with Inductive Automation Ignition SCADA
  • Solid understanding and passion for instrumentation and control of real-time processes and supporting data-driven operations
  • Experience designing and developing effective user interfaces for complex equipment and systems
  • Experience with OPC-DA and OPC-UA
  • Ability to effectively troubleshoot device protocols such as Modbus and BACnet
  • Hands-on experience installing, configuring, managing, and supporting modern server hardware and mission-critical applications
  • Working knowledge of SQL and mainstream database technologies
  • Strong troubleshooting and problem solving skills
  • Familiarity with electrical distribution systems
  • Ability to read electrical one-line diagrams

Required (Business)

  • Authorization to work within the U.S.
  • Consistent and dependable work attendance record
  • Compliant with criminal background check requirements
  • Able to work independently and take ownership of tasks from start to finish
  • Deep respect for operational integrity, safety, and uptime in critical environments
  • Strong documentation skills and ability to fully capture work performed and processes followed
  • Ability to clearly communicate technical information to non-technical users, both verbally and in writing
  • Ability to travel to customer locations as required to research existing conditions, coordinate with third parties, configure systems, and commission final solutions

Also Desirable

  • Inductive Automation Ignition SCADA experience in one or more of the following industries:
    • Power & Utilities
    • Facilities & Data Centers
    • Manufacturing
  • Hands-on experience with mainstream data historian products from OSIsoft/AVEVA, Wonderware, GE, Timescale, InfluxDb, etc.
  • Experience working with time series data for machine learning and/or real-time analysis
  • Software development/scripting experience (Python, C#, JavaScript, etc.)
  • Candidates who reside in VA, TX, GA, and IL

Company Description

Founded in 1979, Casne is an employee-owned, full-service electrical and technology firm with offices in Bellevue, WA and Carlsbad, CA. We deliver high-quality engineered and information systems from concept to design, implementation and on through continued support. Our goal is to assist our clients, who range from small to Fortune 500 companies, achieve operational excellence through improvements to their critical electrical and technology infrastructures.
Casne prides itself on accepting the challenges of our clients and then exceeding their expectations. We offer competitive pay, employment stability, and a comfortable work setting with an energetic team of dedicated professionals. Hybrid work arrangements may be possible depending on project responsibilities. Full-time benefits include health insurance, 401k, Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), potential equity ownership, performance bonuses, educational reimbursement, HSA/flexible spending, and other fringe benefits.