1. Rockwell PLC
2. AutoCad
3. Experience in construction/start-up environment
LOCATION: *Will initially be working on a project in Michigan for about a year and then they need to be open to moving to a new project in a new location after a year*
Education: BS in Electrical Engineering
Minimum Experience: 5 Years
Interview Process: Teams Meetings and then 2nd round follow up interview.
Scope of Position:
- This will be a hybrid work assignment with the candidate working remotely and traveling to project site as necessary. Initially the project will be in Michigan.
• A senior controls engineer responsible for providing hands-on electrical support for the installation, start-up and debug manufacturing process equipment. This includes working with a multi-functional team (mechanical, electrical, controls, facilities, IT, operations, etc.)
• Involves commissioning PLC's, drives, sensors, HMI's across a large integrated manufacturing line
Requirements:
• Experience with automated equipment design, install, start-up and debug in a high-volume manufacturing environment
• Familiar with the design and programming of PLC systems primarily Allen Bradley ControlLogix
o Studio 5000, RSLinx, FactoryTalk View
o Configuration and setup of ControlLogix PLC
o Ethernet IP communication
• HMI SCADA iFix– minor changes and troubleshooting
• Drive setup and tuning – Yaskawa drives
• PID Tuning
• Ability to read and update electrical schematics
• Knowledge of machine guarding and safety practices and standards
• Good written and oral communication skills
• Ability to collaborate and work with diverse teams (skills, gender, culture, race, etc.)
• Capable of multitasking
• Ability to work with minimal direction
• Independently determines and develops approaches to solutions
Key Responsibilities
• Managing electrical trades executing equipment install and debug.
• Verify wiring done to print, answer questions and perform point to point checks
• Setup and commission PLC's, drives, and field I/O
• Perform safety validation checks per SAT documents
• Coordinating installation plan with safety and plant receivers
• Conferring with *** engineers and vendors to resolve equipment install or build discrepancies.
• Ensure safe work practices
• Updating drawings and equipment documentation
Travel Requirements:
• Minimal travel (less than 25%)
• Travel to *** plant sites as needed to support projects
Travel to a supplier or vendor may be required for equipment check-out before shipment.
Work Schedule:
Typical 40 hours per week. May require working weekends/holidays or longer days to support installation schedule
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