The Controls Engineer II is responsible for providing controls hardware design, programming, debug, and site-installation of turnkey custom automation equipment. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Work independently on medium sized or average complexity projects and/or under direction of more senior engineers on portions of larger or more complex projects. Review customer requirements, PMD proposal, PMD cost estimate, and Federal, State, & Local requirements. In advance of completed Mechanical Engineering design, attend Mechanical Design Reviews to understand machine functionality, suggest concepts & componentry to meet functional & safety requirements, and incorporate associated Controls Hardware design elements into the Controls Hardware design. Translate device list provided by Mechanical Engineering into Controls Hardware design elements. Utilize AutoCad Electrical for drafting. Use provided symbols & circuits. Develop new symbols & circuits as necessary. Controls Hardware Design AC Power schematics DC Power schematics Safety schematics Servo/Stepper schematics Industrial Network schematics Device schematics Testers, Transducers, Laser Markers, Welders, Robots, etc. I/O schematics Control Enclosure layouts Control Panel layouts Fluid Power Supply schematics Fluid Power Control schematics Bill of Materials Interact with Controls Build personnel to answer questions. Assist Controls Build Technicians, Controls Software Engineers, and Controls Engineers with electrical and fluid power debug. Update design as required throughout the project life cycle. Use provided standard code and device drivers, or use end-customer provided code and/or formats to create custom control & HMI programs. Create custom device driver code. Using control schematics, enter I/O into controller programs. Using timing chart provided by Mechanical Engineering, program intended sequences into controller programs. Download completed programs. Commission control hardware. Debug control hardware for out-of-box failures, intended design, and correct wiring/plumbing. Debug control software, including all intended sequences, modes of operation, special functions, fault detection, fault recovery, tooling return, and interface. Participate in Factory Acceptance Test at PMD. Participate in Site Acceptance Test at end-customer’s facility OTHER DUTIES Maintain a clean and orderly work area. Observe safety procedures. Any other task assigned by management within scope of position, federal and state regulations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level