Growing Aluminum Casting and Machining Manufacturing company is looking for a Controls Engineer to join our dedicated and talented Team. If you are looking for a job that is dynamic and rewarding and has a diverse range of challenges and responsibilities, this is the job for you. It’s well-suited for someone who enjoys variety in their work and is motivated by opportunities to continuously learn and grow.
About the Role:
The Controls Engineer will play a pivotal role in the design, development, and implementation of control systems that enhance manufacturing processes. This position is essential for ensuring that all automated systems operate efficiently and effectively, contributing to the overall productivity of the manufacturing facility. The engineer will be responsible for troubleshooting and optimizing existing control systems, ensuring minimal downtime and maximum output. Additionally, the role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to integrate new technologies and improve process automation. Ultimately, the Controls Engineer will help drive innovation and efficiency within the manufacturing environment, leading to improved product quality and operational excellence.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Controls Engineering, or a related field.
- Proven experience with Allen-Bradley PLC programming and Ladder Logic.
- Strong understanding of process automation and instrumentation.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with Ignition software and other SCADA systems.
Certifications in controls engineering or related fields.
AutomationDirect PLC experience (Click, Do-more)
Responsibilities:
- Design and develop PLC programs and control systems for manufacturing processes.
- Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to instrumentation and control systems.
- Collaborate with production teams to identify areas for process improvement and automation.
- Conduct regular maintenance and updates on existing control systems to ensure optimal performance.
- Document all control system designs, modifications, and maintenance activities for compliance and future reference.
Skills:
The required skills in PLC programming and Ladder Logic are essential for developing and maintaining automated control systems that drive manufacturing efficiency. Proficiency in Allen-Bradley PLCs allows the engineer to implement reliable and effective solutions tailored to specific production needs. Knowledge of instrumentation is crucial for monitoring and controlling various manufacturing processes, ensuring that all systems operate within desired parameters. Familiarity with Wonderware and SCADA systems enhances the engineer's ability to visualize and manage complex processes in real-time. Overall, these skills enable the Controls Engineer to contribute significantly to the optimization of manufacturing operations, leading to improved productivity and quality.