Controls Design Engineer
Job DescriptionJob Description
The Controls Design Engineer will be responsible for owning all software aspects of various machinery and tooling projects. These may vary from small R&D tasks to large scale production equipment. The Controls Design Engineer will work with customers to define the needs and specifications for their projects. These projects will generally be interdisciplinary, and the engineer will work with other members of the team to deliver an integrated and functional solution.
This position in located on-site in Simi Valley, CA.
How You Will Make a Difference:
· Develop, test, install, and integrate software solutions related to custom automation, machine vision, feedback systems, robotics, and data collection and management
· Program and integrate various off-the-shelf components (cameras, robots, sensors, motors, etc)
· Meet project budgets and schedules
· Coordinate progress and roadblocks with Project Managers
· Support and assist the production team during debug, commissioning, and install of equipment
· Coordinate with interdisciplinary teams on mechanical and electrical integration
· Coordinate with and manage external suppliers
· Coordinate with customers to refine requirements and align on project requirements
· Coordinate with customers on functional and user interface requirements (HMIs, MES integration, etc.)
· Support equipment deployment and service at customer sites. Some travel is expected in this role. ~5%.
You Have:
· experience developing software for PLCs or similar devices. College experience acceptable.
· Knowledge of one or more programing (VB.NET or C )
· Basic knowledge of HMI/GUI, and PLC development environment software
· Understanding of various communication protocols (RS232, Ethernet/IP, Modbus, Profibus, CAN bus)
Experience:
· BS or higher degree in engineering field
· experience in a controls design role, in an industrial automation and/or machine building environment
· Knowledge and experience programming and tuning servo motors, stepper motors, and VFD controlled motors.
· Experience with Vision Systems (Cognex, Keyence, etc.)
· Experience with field devices (sensors and actuators), digital and analog I/O signals processing and interfacing techniques.
· Direct experience troubleshooting automated equipment
· Ability to specify vision equipment, including lens, lighting, filters, and sensors.
· Ability to read electrical and pneumatic schematics.
· Ability to read mechanical drawings.
Physical Demands:
- Stand, walk, push, pull, reach overhead, and bend to floor.·
- Exert 20 to 50 pounds of force occasionally.·
- Exert 10 to 25 pounds of force frequently.
- Exert up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
- VISUAL ACUITY: Near acuity with or without accommodation.·
- HEARING Ability: Ability to monitor machine sounds to identify and diagnose.
Disclaimer:
ATC Automation and Robotics is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to , , , , , , , veteran status, and other protected status as required by applicable law.
ATC Automation and Robotics is the Automation segment of TASI Group. The TASI Group of Companies is comprised of four technologically advanced Strategic Business Segments commonly linked by a disciplined focus on Product Integrity, Package Integrity, Automation and Flow. Each TASI company delivers world-class products and services, focusing on our global customer needs in diverse market segments. TASI has served several thousand global customers over the years and enjoys a very high rate of repeat customers, many of which are Blue Chip Global Companies. Major Markets include: Automotive, Medical Devices, Life Science, Pharmaceutical, Packaging, Oil & Gas, Food & Beverage, Consumer Goods and General Industrial Equipment.
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