Controls Lead, Automation Integration
Duties and Responsibilities
Attends the Project Managers kick off meetings to ensures a SOW is provided to shop planning, controls manufacturing identifying total content for the integration pre commissioning tasks and execution.
Reviews the PM project timelines and provides shop feedback on capability, internal capacity to meet the schedule and milestone deadlines.
Reviews the controls integration statement of work based on strategic sourcing, what will be released as a “turnkey build” and what will be manufactured internally (or locally outsourced). Provide that scheduling information to the BPM processing release and final assembly teams.
Makes sure to monitor controls purchased parts, both ordering requirements and delivery, 2/4/6 week look ahead. Identifies specifics for material timing miss-alignment, creating shortage list for Project Manager.
Consistently communicates with electricians, assist to schedules in-house or contingent resources needed to perform the integration and pre commissioning objectives on a project-by-project basis.
Ensures adherence to customer specifications and established supporting specific procedures.
Attends the Manufacturing Kickoff, weekly Build Status meetings, gathering information relevant to integration planning and pre commissioning.
Makes sure to provide job status updates, manpower requirements to Manager’s and ensure that the integration team is appropriately staffed to meet both immediate and future demands.
Conducts a shop floor Integration status meeting to ensure that work assignments are understood, tracked and the commissioning statuses are clearly communicated and documented.
Identifies changes both internally and externally. Communicates change requests and NCRs to the Manager’s. Communicates back with Engineering issues and lessons learned, implement corrective actions as necessary.
Aids in maintaining departmental standards, forms, work instructions, CI and procedures.
Provides recommendations to investigate and implement any new technologies, suggests new and innovative ways to apply it.
Education and Work Experience
Five years of Controls technical experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Work Authorization/Security Clearance Requirements
This position may require a government security clearance, you must be a US Citizen for consideration.