Control Systems Developer (High Point, NC)

Computerway Food Systems, located in High Point, NC, is looking for a Controls Developer to join it's team.
CFS provides Inventory Management and Control Systems to the food industry.
General Overview:
The successful applicant will assist the Controls Systems Manager in designing, maintaining and supporting new and existing systems.  Daily responsibilities include coding, testing, documenting, training, and development support of these systems.  Applicants should possess a good understanding of electrical engineering principles, coding practices, operating systems, and networking. 
This individual must be a team player and be able to communicate well with others.
Helpful skills / knowledge :
Electrical engineering / Control systems
LabVIEW Programming language
Familiarity with .Net framework / architecture    
General understanding of Databases 
CFS offers Competitive wages, paid vacation and holidays as well as medical, dental, profit sharing and 401K plan.  
If interested in learning more, visit our website at www.mycfs.com to apply email resume to [email protected]

Applicant must be a legal US resident.

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