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PLC Programmer

Arkansas City, KS · On-site

$56K - $76K/yr

Inductive Automation Ignition SCADA development experience -- Perspective screens, Python scripting, OPC-UA configuration. * EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP, and OT network troubleshooting at the device and ...

Certification with Inductive Automation Ignition products. * Familiarity with Schneider Control Expert (PLC) / EPO (SCADA), AVEVA / Wonderware System Platform, and other PLC / SCADA platforms.

Allen-Bradley / Rockwell (RSLogix, FactoryTalk ME/SE, RSLinx) Siemens (TIA Portal, WinCC OA) Inductive Automation (Ignition) Program using Python or similar scripting languages. Configure OPC servers ...

Certification with Inductive Automation Ignition products. * Familiarity with Schneider Control Expert (PLC) / EPO (SCADA), AVEVA / Wonderware System Platform, and other PLC / SCADA platforms.

Controls Engineer

Nashville, TN · On-site

$80K - $104K/yr

This role focuses on implementing high- performance Rockwell-based architectures and leveraging Inductive Automation's Ignition SCADA platform to drive operational excellence and process stability in ...

Controls Engineer

Bristol, CT

$83K - $108K/yr

This role focuses on implementing high- performance Rockwell-based architectures and leveraging Inductive Automation's Ignition SCADA platform to drive operational excellence and process stability in ...

Controls Engineer

Tuscumbia, AL

$73K - $95K/yr

This role focuses on implementing high- performance Rockwell-based architectures and leveraging Inductive Automation's Ignition SCADA platform to drive operational excellence and process stability in ...

Controls Engineer

Youngwood, PA · On-site

$76K - $99K/yr

This role focuses on implementing high- performance Rockwell-based architectures and leveraging Inductive Automation's Ignition SCADA platform to drive operational excellence and process stability in ...

Controls Engineer

Florence, KY · On-site

$82K - $107K/yr

This role focuses on implementing high- performance Rockwell-based architectures and leveraging Inductive Automation's Ignition SCADA platform to drive operational excellence and process stability in ...

Controls Engineer

Nashville, TN

$80K - $104K/yr

This role focuses on implementing high- performance Rockwell-based architectures and leveraging Inductive Automation's Ignition SCADA platform to drive operational excellence and process stability in ...

Controls Engineer

Corsicana, TX

$74K - $95K/yr

This role focuses on implementing high- performance Rockwell-based architectures and leveraging Inductive Automation's Ignition SCADA platform to drive operational excellence and process stability in ...

Controls Engineer

De Forest, WI · On-site

$84K - $108K/yr

This role focuses on implementing high- performance Rockwell-based architectures and leveraging Inductive Automation's Ignition SCADA platform to drive operational excellence and process stability in ...

Controls Engineer

Jacksonville, FL

$77K - $99K/yr

This role focuses on implementing high- performance Rockwell-based architectures and leveraging Inductive Automation's Ignition SCADA platform to drive operational excellence and process stability in ...

Controls Engineer

Prescott, AR · On-site

$80K - $104K/yr

This role focuses on implementing high- performance Rockwell-based architectures and leveraging Inductive Automation's Ignition SCADA platform to drive operational excellence and process stability in ...

... Inductive Automation's Ignition Platform software; experience with Sepasoft and/or Cirrus Link Solutions integrated modules an asset • Hands-on experience shipping generative-AI features in ...

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How much do internship inductive automation ignition jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship inductive automation ignition in the United States is $21.67, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Internship Inductive Automation Ignition?

An Internship Inductive Automation Ignition is a position where interns gain hands-on experience working with the Ignition platform, a software developed by Inductive Automation for industrial automation and control systems. Interns typically assist with designing, developing, and deploying SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) solutions using Ignition. This role is ideal for students or recent graduates interested in industrial automation, control systems, and software engineering, providing them with exposure to real-world projects and industry best practices.

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

To thrive in an Internship focused on Inductive Automation Ignition, you need a foundational knowledge of industrial automation concepts, programming (such as Python or SQL), and a background in engineering or computer science. Familiarity with the Ignition SCADA platform, PLCs, HMI systems, and relevant certifications like Ignition Core Certification are highly beneficial. Strong problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills help you effectively collaborate with engineers and adapt to project requirements. These skills enable interns to contribute meaningfully to automation projects, ensuring efficient system integration and reliable operations.

What types of projects and responsibilities can I expect during an Internship with Inductive Automation Ignition?

As an intern working with Inductive Automation Ignition, you’ll typically collaborate on projects involving industrial automation software development, system integration, or dashboard creation using the Ignition platform. You may assist in designing and testing automation solutions, troubleshooting issues, and contributing to team meetings. Interns often have opportunities to learn from experienced engineers, participate in code reviews, and gain hands-on experience with real-world industrial applications. This role encourages growth by exposing interns to both technical and collaborative aspects of automation projects.

What is the difference between Internship Inductive Automation Ignition vs Intern Automation Engineer?

AspectInternship Inductive Automation IgnitionIntern Automation Engineer
Required CredentialsBasic knowledge of automation, some familiarity with Inductive Automation IgnitionRelevant coursework or certifications in automation or control systems
Work EnvironmentHands-on training in industrial automation settings, often in manufacturing or plant environmentsAssisting in automation projects, working with control systems and software
Industry UsagePrimarily in industrial automation, manufacturing, and process controlAcross manufacturing, energy, and industrial sectors

In summary, an Internship Inductive Automation Ignition focuses on gaining practical experience with Ignition software in industrial settings, while an Intern Automation Engineer involves broader automation tasks and project support. Both roles serve as entry points into the automation industry but differ in scope and focus.

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PLC Programmer

PLC Programmer

Creekstone Farms Premium Beef

Arkansas City, KS • On-site

$56K - $76K/yr

Full-time

Posted 12 hours ago


Job description

Position Summary


The PLC Programmer authors, modifies, and commissions PLC programs and Ignition SCADA projects across the Creekstone facility. The role serves as the technical anchor for the controls department — escalation point for complex faults plant-wide, lead author for new equipment functional specifications, and primary auditor of contractor deliverables. PLC Programmers also rotate as instructors for the Creekstone Controls Academy (CCA), training the next generation of Creekstone controls technicians.

Key Responsibilities

  • Author and modify Allen-Bradley ControlLogix and CompactLogix PLC programs independently — ladder logic, structured text, function block diagrams, and sequential function charts.
  • Commission and validate PLC programs on new equipment installations and major modifications.
  • Develop and modify Ignition SCADA projects — Perspective screens, tag configurations, alarm pipelines, Python scripting, and database integration.
  • Lead downtime response for complex controls failures plant-wide.
  • Diagnose and resolve OT network communication issues — EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP, MQTT/Sparkplug at the device level.
  • Maintain and update PLC and SCADA program documentation per STD-AUTO.
  • Manage change control: document all program changes in Linear with before/after state, peer review, and verification.
  • Audit contractor deliverables against STD-AUTO, STD-IT, STD-SW
  • Participate in capital project review — provide controls scope input on new equipment purchases and installations.
  • Develop and maintain PM procedures for controls equipment in MaintainX.
  • Mentor and formally sign off Level 1, 2, and 3 technicians on OJT milestones.
  • Rotate as instructor for Creekstone Controls Academy (CCA-1 through CCA-4) sessions.
  • Maintain on-call availability for critical downtime escalations.

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of industrial controls experience including PLC program authoring (not just troubleshooting).
  • Demonstrated authorship of production Allen-Bradley ControlLogix or CompactLogix programs — including AOIs, UDTs, structured text, and FBD.
  • Inductive Automation Ignition SCADA development experience — Perspective screens, Python scripting, OPC-UA configuration.
  • EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP, and OT network troubleshooting at the device and switch level.
  • Experience with PanelView / FactoryTalk View HMI development and FactoryTalk Security.
  • Strong technical documentation and change-management discipline.
  • LOTO certified, OSHA 10 (OSHA 30 preferred).
  • Comfortable working in a USDA-inspected production environment.

Required:

  • Inductive Automation Ignition Core Certification (must be current; will be required prior to or shortly after hire).
  • Rockwell Automation Certified Technician (RACT) for Logix — or equivalent demonstrated capability.
  • CCP299 Advanced Logix5000 Programming completion (or willingness to complete within first 6 months).

Preferred:

  • Beef, pork, or poultry plant experience — operational fluency with chain speed, CCPs, carcass chilling, fab line cuts.
  • Rockwell Automation Certified Professional (RACP) — Studio 5000 Logix Designer.
  • OT cybersecurity training (ISA IC32 or equivalent).
  • Experience with managed industrial switches (Stratix,Cisco) and VLAN configuration.
  • Database experience — PostgreSQL preferred, including named queries and basic schema work.
  • Experience auditing contractor work against industrial standards.
  • Experience mentoring or training junior technicians.


Physical Demands:

  • This position includes physical work throughout the facility. When inside the facility appropriate PPE is required such as hard hat, steel toed boots, safety glasses, ear plugs, hair net and beard net if applicable. Varying temperature exposure is normal and moderate noise.
  • Regularly required to stand, walk, sit, climb stairs, use both hands and arms to handle, feel, reach, push and pull.
  • Must be able to lift and/or move up to 25-50 pounds frequently, and occasionally up to 100 pounds.
  • Must be able to bend, stoop, climb ladders, access any device that needs serviced.
  • Must be able to stand for extended periods of time


Creekstone Farms Premium Beef LLC is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer.