Our client is seeking a Process Control Engineer for their Mississippi location. The Process Control Engineer will be a key contributor and provide support to the overall operation and maintenance objectives. Instrumental in troubleshooting and repairing lumber manufacturing process equipment, completing daily runtime predictive routes all while working as a team to achieve mill wide safety, production, and quality goals. Duties / Responsibilities: PLC controls programming to include networked PLCs. HMI programming to build new or modify existing HMIs on a variety of platforms. Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair electronic circuits and mill network systems. Read and interpret electrical schematics. Correctly interprets technical documents for proper execution of assignments. Perform quality testing and inspections. Works individually or as part of a team with maintenance and management employees Shares knowledge, coordinates, and communicates effectively to all levels. Understands and uses data to improve productivity. Adhere to all mill safety and environmental guidelines, policies, and procedures. Highly flexible and able to adjust hours and schedule to meet mill needs. Recognize opportunities for improvement and help local mill management see the same. Required Competencies: Advanced PLC programming skills Excellent troubleshooting skills with the ability to maintain mill network systems. Ability to troubleshoot and configure industrial HMIs. Ability to troubleshoot, configure and install AC and DC drives. Demonstrates effective and logical troubleshooting skills. Self-motivate, reliable, positive attitude, strong work ethic, and respect for others. Exhibit an initiative-taking attitude towards process improvement regardless of the type of work required, whether it be operational, mechanical, or electrical Solid people skills allow one to work effectively in a diverse working environment. Able to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing. Education and Experience: Degree in engineering or related field or applicable manufacturing experience Process controls experience in the manufacturing environment. Allen Bradley/ ControlLogix experience Lumber manufacturing experience Physical Requirements: You must be able to lift to fifty pounds and work at heights when needed. Suitable agility and stamina to permit negotiation of stairs, elevated work platforms, ladders and walking on uneven terrain.