Provide day-to-day support to the Production and Maintenance teams, aiming to minimize production downtime.
Design, implement, and test automations and control systems for process or manufacturing systems.
Operate with a focus on safety and environmental compliance.
Maintain the manufacturing plant's control systems at “World Class” standards.
Install software updates with the latest versions.
Participate on project teams and serve as site SME in the development of control/instrumentation systems and specifications.
Support factory acceptance testing of new equipment systems.
Lead the development and execution of small projects that are electrical/controls in nature; upgrading of obsolete controls to modern technology.
Work with corporate engineering to support the maintenance and improvement of site electrical infrastructure, equipment, and standards as needed.
Perform system start-ups and operational checkouts on systems, including configuration, wiring, calibration, grounding, and power testing.
Perform preventative maintenance and routine inspections, as needed.
Provide hardware and software application support assistance to maintenance and production.
Set up and configure replacement electronic and control components to fit specific applications.
Working with others in the Operations and Maintenance teams to maintain the plant's process networks.
Utilize technical materials such as equipment manuals, SDS, safety materials, system drawings, Process and Instrument Diagrams (P&ID's), schematics, and blueprints to troubleshoot and maintain systems.
Update, modify, and continuously improve existing control systems, including ladder logic programs, relay logic, electrical distribution, motor controls, operator interface, hydraulics, and pneumatics distribution and control.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or a related engineering field
5-10 years of experience in process control and automation
5-10 years of experience in programming/developing/configuring DeltaV, PLC, HMI, DCS, and SCADA software for control systems
Basic computer skills to include experience with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.)
Excellent attention to detail
Good organizational and time management skills
Basic decision-making and problem-solving skills
Must be able to work on feet for at least 8 hours
Ability to support Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES)
Ability to address on-call requests as needed
Excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting abilities
Familiarity with communication networks like Ethernet/IP and Modbus
Understanding of process instrumentation (sensors, actuators, etc.)
Understanding of low-voltage distribution, safety relays, and emergency stop circuits
Knowledge of databases and historians for logging machine data
Understanding of feedback loops & PID controllers
Benefits
401k with a 6% company match (the company will automatically contribute an extra 3% of your plan-eligible pay to your 401k)
Multi-tier benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision) that you can tailor for yourself and dependents which include Employer-paid Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, & Life Insurance
Additional benefits include tuition reimbursement, eleven paid company holidays, paid vacation time, paid sick time, career development opportunities, and many other benefits in a collaborative culture that focuses on work & work-life balance, innovation, & teamwork.