About the job Controls Engineer
BSEE or similar degree required
Minimum of three years of experience directly related to designing electro-mechanical equipment for manufacturing environments required
Demonstrated knowledge of electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, motion and control components required
Must have experience in industrial electrical design, PLC programming, HMI software design, industrial networking, MCC hardware/software configuration, and Closed-Loop Servo control
Proven proficiency with AutoCAD 2012 and Microsoft Office required
Proven proficiency Rockwell and Siemens programming software, such as RSLogix 5000, FactoryTalk Studio, Step7, WinCC, and Wonderware Intouch required
Ability to read drawings, hydraulic and pneumatic diagrams and electrical schematics required
Strong written and verbal business communication skills a must
Proven track record of being self-motivated, working with minimal
Responsibilities
This role specifies hardware and writes programs for PLC based control systems for industrial machinery
Analyze engineering sketches, specifications, drawings and related data to determine electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, motion and control components for mechanical equipment
Use computer assisted design/drafting software i.e., AutoCAD to create detail drawings and schematics, in house and during field installation of equipment
Use computer programming software to program PLC based control systems for manufacturing equipment
- Conduct tests of completed units and components under operational conditions to investigate design proposals for improving equipment performance or to obtain data for development, standardization, and quality control
- Field commission of equipment at customer sites, make adjustments and recommendations to engineers for design modifications to eliminate malfunctions as needed
Record test procedures and results, numerical and graphical data, and make appropriate changes to equipment
Assist with the authoring of equipment maintenance and instruction manuals for end users
Interface internally with engineering department, sales, purchasing, shop personnel and project management
Interface externally with vendors, customers, consultants and contractors to ensure the delivered systems meet technical performance specifications