What are the responsibilities and job description for the Automation Control Engineer position at Global Search Network?
Automation & Controls Engineer
Required Qualifications & Expertise:
Education:
- Electrical Engineering degree
Experience:
- Required Experience: 5 years working as an Automation Engineer
- Core Systems Expertise:
- Advanced proficiency in PLC/PAC programming (specifically Allen Bradley).
- Advanced HMI/SCADA knowledge (including Rockwell FactoryTalk View ME/SE, Ignition, and Wonderware Intouch).
- Networking & Data:
- Advanced expertise in Industrial Ethernet networks (Hirschmann/Industrial HiVision).
- Familiarity with industrial data handling: Wonderware Historian, MSSQL/Access, and OPC interfaces.
- Design & Support:
- Advanced electrical control design capabilities.
- Proficiency in technical documentation using AutoCAD/Visio (P&IDs, schematics).
- Strong ability to provide high-level technical troubleshooting and knowledge transfer/training.
Job Summary
The Controls & Network Automation Engineer is a critical, plant-based expert responsible for the development, reliability, and administration of the industrial control network and all associated automation systems. This role serves as the highest-level technical authority for complex electrical and controls troubleshooting, ensuring maximum operational uptime and continuous improvement across the facility. The successful candidate must be a highly motivated, solutions-oriented professional capable of driving technical projects and serving as a key partner to maintenance and operations teams.
Key Responsibilities
1. Industrial Network & System Administration
- Design and Manage:
Lead the design, implementation, and rigorous administration of the high-availability industrial controls Ethernet network, leveraging advanced knowledge of hardware and software. - Data Integrity:
Administer and maintain all associated plant databases (e.g.,
MSSQL, Microsoft Access
) and automation software platforms (
Rockwell, Wonderware, Ignition, ICIS
). - ERP Integration:
Collaborate with Information Technology (IT) teams to develop and maintain the data bridge connecting critical plant floor data to the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, enabling business intelligence.
2. Advanced Engineering & Project Delivery
- Automation Solutions:
Engineer, design, and implement reliable in-house automation solutions or manage third-party vendors to meet business demands. Project activities span the full lifecycle, including
Electrical Panel Design, Device Selection, Project Scheduling, Scope of Work definition, and Cost Estimation
. - Reporting & Analytics:
Generate insightful energy and production reports using industrial historians and specialized reporting tools (
Wonderware Historian, SEEQ, ICIS
). - Documentation Control:
Maintain and update all essential automation documentation, including
PLC/HMI programs, electrical ladder diagrams, P&IDs, pincharts, and sequences of operation
using tools like
AutoCAD and Microsoft Visio
.
3. Technical Support & Expertise
- High-Level Troubleshooting:
Serve as the
Subject Matter Expert (SME)
and the highest level of in-house technical support for complex, critical automation, electrical, and network break/fix issues. - Standards & Best Practices:
Partner with the AEI Manager and cross-functional teams to develop, champion, and propagate best practices for controls engineering across the organization. - Training & Mentorship:
Provide technical expertise and training to operations and maintenance personnel, elevating the facility's overall controls knowledge and self-sufficiency.