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Applications Programmer 1 at Interstates in Sioux Center, IA

We meet the electrical and automation needs of companies around the world. For over sixty years, we've tackled complex challenges and developed innovative solutions. We started out as a small electric company and have evolved into an organization with over 1000 employees and multiple locations throughout the Midwest. During this evolution, the most impressive thing we have built is our team! At Interstates we treat each other like family, because the foundation of our success is our team. We have created a collaborative workplace based on trust, integrity, and support for one another. At Interstates, our success starts with yours. Responsibilities Control System Programming - PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) and/or the HMI (Human Machine Interface), and databases, and thus could require programming in several PC languages. Works within project teams to develop the scope of a project including defining how the system should work with clients, electrical engineers, control system programmers, and information system programmers to deliver integrated automation solutions. Programming, implementation, testing and documentation of an application which may include programming of one or more parts of the system. This would include advanced programming of databases, user interfaces, and external system interfaces. Available for after hours support and possible pager duty. Other duties may be assigned Qualifications Bachelor's degree (B.A., B.S.) from four-year college or university with an emphasis in Computer Studies or some branch of Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, etc.) or Associate's degree (A.A., A.S.) from a two-year community college or technical school with an emphasis in Computer Studies or Instrumentation and Controls preferred. Or equivalent combination of education and related experience/training Experience in programming in the Industrial Environment, implementing Industrial Control Software (Startup) and experience in dealing with customers regarding system requirements Experience with object oriented programming, user interface development, database systems, and system integration Preferred Skills:
Excellent communication and teamwork skills Travel:
This position is located in our Sioux Center, IA or Sioux Falls, SD office. Travel will be required to install control systems, and to provide plant start-up services at Customer sites. While on a job-site, there is potential for overnight shifts. The amount of travel will vary according to business requirements. Up to 35% may be expected. About us:
For over fifty years, we've tackled complex challenges and developed innovative solutions. Yet, the most impressive thing we've built is our team. At Interstates we treat each other like family, because the foundation of our success is our team. We've created a collaborative workplace based on trust, integrity, and support. We offer opportunities for education and career growth, one of the best safety records in the business, and benefits that put our families first.
Benefits:
Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Company paid Short and long-term disability Paid time off and Holidays Matching 401k program Pay for performance bonuses HSA contributions Casual dress code Safety focused culture Family focused culture Community Give back opportunities
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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