Automation and Control Professionals Business Email from Webcom Communications reaches buyers and specifiers of industrial automation and control equipment and services in all major markets including food & beverage, chemicals, pharmaceutical, oil & gas, refining, water treatment, semiconductor, process manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, logistics. Job titles include engineers, technical specialists, manufacturing executives and testing professionals. Includes both private and public organizations.
With selects like gender, state, zip code, phone, job title, job function and industry, marketers can easily target desired audiences in the controls and automation industry. From designing automation for assembly equipment to developing HVAC control interfaces, these top tier managers are responsible for manufacturing products and machines that improve system efficiencies and product accuracy. Automation is used to assemble cars, operate systems in unmanned spacecraft, and manage power output at utility plants. Automation and controls are necessary when a task must be completed with precision, performed remotely, or to increase workplace output.
Job functions: Manufacturing, Engineering, R&D, Operations, Supply Chain
Industries: Aerospace, Automotive, Chemicals, Electrical, Electronics, Energy, Engineering, Industrial Equipment, Manufacturing, Infrastructure, Pharmaceutical, Motors, Semiconductors, Utilities
Job duty snapshot: develop new products, prepare schematics, configure hardware, perform QC inspections, develop design applications, oversee staff, test and measure, develop safety protocols, research market needs, purchase components for manufacture, perform diagnostics, oversee system operations
Purchase Products: industry publications, switches, valves, monitoring equipment, electrical and mechanical components, motors, wifi connectivity, chemicals, lab equipment, robotics, employee safety gear, training resources, market intelligence, computers, design software, analytics
List Purchasers: Publishers, IT providers, software and computer providers, electronics providers, insurance providers, manufacturers, legal advisors, tradeshow coordinators, continuing education providers, government regulators, and credit card issuers.
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