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Brent Boisen
Brent Boisen has worked over
thirteen years as an automation
engineer and is fully qualified with
a wide range of industrial software
systems, including all the
Intellution and Wonderware suites.
Brent is a Senior Project Engineer
who designs and commissions
complete plant systems, including
electrical design and hardware specification, PLC
programming, HMI development, database design, and
reporting. Brent has responsibility for several of Mission
Controls’ largest clients.
Jerry Musculo
Jerry Muscolo is the Technical
Manager at Mission Controls.
Jerry began his technical career
as a field technician with GTE
California, rising through the
ranks at GTE to become a Senior
Engineer and Outside Plant
Supervisor. Jerry’s
responsibilities include
establishment of the preengineering
requirements for
each Mission Controls job,
including the design of energy
flow and assignment of I/O. Jerry is especially well
known among Mission Controls clients for his ability to
manage startups and major system cut-overs.
Craig Nelson
Craig Nelson is President,
Owner, and Chief Operating
Officer of Mission Controls.
He has been engineering
automation controls systems
for over 22 years, with coast-to-
coast and international
experience in batch processing
and other automation
disciplines. Craig is an
internationally recognized
speaker on the full range of
automation subjects, and is a primary instructor to the
FDA in the inspection of automation legal controls. He
travels internationally to assist clients with Automation
SM SM Concept Engineering (ACE ), providing plant owners,
executives and management with visionary and practical
solutions to automation controls issues. Craig is
recognized coast-to-coast for his ability to overlay the S88
model on batch plants, and for the vision of his
automation solutions.
Scott Young
Scott Young is an Owner and Senior Project Engineer at
Mission Controls. Scott specializes in instrumentation
technology and the programming and integration of
complex instrumentation into modern process and
production lines. He has special
abilities to troubleshoot
instrumentation-heavy controls
systems and travels to sites
coast-to-coast to provide system
solutions. A very skilled
programmer, with extensive
experience in the complete
range of dairy industries, Scott
has developed his automation
controls skills since 1992, when
he graduated from Milwaukee
School of Engineering in
Wisconsin.
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