Senior Systems Control Engineer (50452)
Summary
Designs, codes, and tests automation controls for industrial workstations, including PLC logic, motion systems, machine vision, and SCADA integration.
Summary:
The Senior Systems Controls Engineer will have a proven background in automation control, electrical engineering, and software development.
Responsibilities:
Conceptual and detailed controls design, coding, and testing of:
- Pre-sale conceptual design, schedule, and cost estimation of control architecture for semi-automated and fully automated industrial processing workstations
- PLC logic and electrical schematic design for integrating system operation, motion control, laser programming and control, machine vision (Cognex, Keyence), data collection and analysis, file management, human machine interfaces (HMI), SCADA, OPC, UA, and networking capabilities with real time implementation.
- Structured, re-useable low-level motion control system code for Delta-Tau, Aerotech, and ACS motion systems implementing control system and I/O functions.
- Manufacturing floor automation connectivity including LAN, OPC UA, database, and other standard interfaces and protocols.
- PLC code for Allen Bradley, Omron, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Sick and Pilz PLCs
- Provide support for system acceptance testing conducted by project managers.
- Other projects and tasks as assigned by the Company from time to time.
Project Engineering
- Work in a team environment with other engineers, production, QA, test, materials control, contract management, and sales personnel
- Support and develop new logic, interfaces, and controls under direction of management.
- Prepare requirements document based on interview with customer and hardware engineers.
- Prepare interface and functionality documentation for control modules.
- Develop project plans and schedules for control development work.
- Report on progress, demonstrations, and changes
- Provide detailed documentation for engineering release
Software Development Management
- Analyze and recommend improvements to our present controls’ development and design control methodology.