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Select, test, and integrate hardware and software components such as robots, analog devices, motion controllers, sensors, vision systems and lasers. Minimum of 2-4 years' experience as an Automation/Controls Engineer in a regulated industry.
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Troubleshoot problems with on-line vision inspection systems utilizing Cognex InSight software and other vision software tools. Troubleshoot control systems wiring and PLC / SCADA logic.
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The Automation and Controls Engineer will identify opportunities to optimize safety and quality while maximizing the efficiency of automated manufacturing systems. The Automation and Controls Engineer reports to the Manager of Manufacturing Engineering and is responsible for developing new automation concepts as well as maintaining existing automated manufacturing systems.
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Strong electrical troubleshooting and PLC programming and troubleshooting is required. Manage electrical cabinet builds, field wiring, and pneumatic plumbing. Develop and document new PLC control systems from concept to qualification.
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Minimum Requirements:Robotics and Automation Engineering experience is essential. Understand process control issues and develop control solutions to enhance process with Process/Manufacturing Engineers.
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Excellent trouble shooting and diagnostic skills, with the ability to define problems and resolve them quickly a must. Responsible to automate all applicable manufacturing process with ROI justificationIdentify, develop and lead projects that will result in automated operations in Manufacturing and Packaging operations.
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Troubleshoot and eliminate control systems issues and handle controls projects. Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in Engineering, preferably Electrical, Chemical or Mechanical. Maintain configuration control of current PLC source code.
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Good interpersonal skills required along with the ability to interact with all staff levels. Arranges for and manages appropriate third-party contractor support for services associated with the electrical operations of production equipment and facilities.
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Offer controls engineering support to plant operations and maintenance department. Identify, select and manage purchasing of components to build automated systems as well as the vendors who install and support such systems.
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Experience in a cGMP facility. Strong mechanical aptitude, and a working knowledge of electrical, and mechanical systems required. Implement quality improvement projects through error proofing, interlocks, and vision system (Cognex Vision) integration.
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Works with members of the engineering department and other groups to continuously improve methods of integrating controls technology, with goals being enhanced safety, enhanced functionality, and reduced cost.
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Communicate effectively with other departments within the organization and function within a team environment. Perform other duties as may be required in meeting company objectives. Supervisory experience is preferred.
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Regular attendance is required.
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