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Summary: The main function of a controls engineer is to initiate control system design from written sequences of operation. A typical controls engineer is responsible for designing complex piping and wiring diagrams along with providing technical support across various control systems projects. This is a 2nd shift position, but will train on 1st shift for the first month.
Job Responsibilities: • Engineer and design pneumatic piping diagrams. • Engineer and design electrical wiring diagrams. • Engineer and design hydraulic piping diagrams. • Design electrical control panels. • Design programmable logic controller software. • Design programmable human machine interface (HMI) software. • Tryout, debug and provide start-up support for control systems. • Provide technical support for installation of tools and equipment. • Provide technical support for training of plant personnel. • Travel to plant sites as required.
•High level automation of stamp parts.
•Working on electrical HMI’s and updating and preventing issues with die changes. The purpose of the team is to keep the press’s running on 3 shift operation and 81 different parts they produce.
•Looking for someone who is team oriented and willing to work out problems as a team. Working with group leaders, die engineer and the maintenance tool equipment.
Skills: • Proficient with application of programmable machine controls hardware and software. • Proficient with application of Servo drive hardware and software. • Proficient with AutoCad. • Familiarity with basic electrical standards. • Familiarity with basic safety standards. • Capable of supervision.
Education/Experience: • Associate’s Degree in a technical field. • 1-3 years of experience required.
Full Time
Business Services
$105k-130k (estimate)
10/22/2023
05/04/2024
productivityteam.com
WESLEY CHAPEL, FL
100 - 200
2005
Private
AIMEE MORGAN
$10M - $50M
Business Services
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