Chase Breaux
About Chase Breaux
Chase Breaux is an Automation Technologist at Emerson Automation Solutions in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with expertise in DeltaV configuration, Honeywell systems, and Allen Bradley PLC programming.
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Chase Breaux holds the position of Automation Technologist at Emerson Automation Solutions. He is based in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area.
Education and Expertise
Chase Breaux completed an Associate's degree in Instrumentation Technology from ITI Technical College, where he studied from 2006 to 2008. His educational background has equipped him with a solid foundation in instrumentation and automation technologies.
Experience in DeltaV Configuration and Hardware Design
Chase Breaux has extensive experience with DeltaV configuration and hardware design, making him well-versed in managing and commissioning process automation systems. This expertise plays a crucial role in ensuring efficient and effective automation solutions.
Proficiency in Honeywell TDC and TPS Configuration
Chase Breaux is skilled in configuring Honeywell TDC and TPS systems, including creating Gus and native window graphics. His proficiency in these systems is essential for optimizing process control and data acquisition in various industrial environments.
Programming Expertise in Allen Bradley PLCs
Chase Breaux is proficient in programming a range of Allen Bradley PLCs, including PLC3, PLC5, Control Logix, and Compact Logix. He also excels in creating Panelview HMI graphics, which are critical for operator interface and control systems.
Experience with Ticonex Tristation 1131 and Prosoft Technologies
Chase Breaux has experience in Ticonex Tristation 1131 programming, as well as interfacing multiple products using various Prosoft technologies. His broad technical skillset allows for seamless integration of diverse systems and protocols.
Conducting Hardware and Software Acceptance Testing
Chase Breaux has conducted multiple Hardware and Software Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) and Site Acceptance Testing (SAT), ensuring that automation systems meet all required specifications and function as intended before deployment.