Industrial Automation Engineer
EngineeringFull-time
Summary/Objective
Brief Description
The Industrial Automation Engineer is responsible for designing, testing, and commissioning electrical and control systems, including associated instrumentation for industrial applications.
Essential Functions/Accountabilities
Lead and manage assigned projects from initial conceptualization through completion, ensuring all objectives are met.
Assess and evaluate project requirements, including timelines, resources, costs, and technical needs.
Manage and fulfill hardware and software work requests from internal and external customers.
Conduct thorough electrical/control analysis to meet project requirements.
Address and resolve complex electrical and control issues using sound engineering principles.
Create and modify SCADA, PLC, HMI, and VFD programs as required, adhering to established guidelines, procedures, and industry standards.
Create and modify documentation such as description of system operation, O&M Manuals, Factory and Site Acceptance Tests, and Training.
Apply engineering expertise to bridge the gap between product design and final development.
Create system and software design specifications that meet customer requirements.
Prepare and deliver detailed analyses and reports as needed.
Ensure effective information handoffs.
Perform electrical calculations for system sizing and component selection.
Perform FAT, installation supervision, SAT, customer training, and system commissioning for assigned projects and as required.
Work with designers to develop drawings and bills of materials.
Mentor personnel in your area of expertise, as required.
Competencies
Outstanding communication, presentation, and leadership skills.
Customer-oriented.
Analytical and data-driven problem solver.
High-level organizational skills with the ability to set priorities, manage multiple deadlines, and work under pressure.
Work effectively as an individual and in a team environment.
Proficient use of personal computers and operating knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Project.
Demonstrate a proactive "Get It-Want It-Have the Capacity to do It (GWC)" mindset in fulfilling their role and accountabilities.
Demonstrate a commitment to honoring and delivering results.
Commitment to ongoing training and professional development.
Strong project leadership skills with a proven track record of successful project execution.
Ability to read and interpret schematics and technical documents.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology (EET), or a related field from an accredited institution.
5+ years of hands-on experience in engineering systems within applications such as pulp and paper, water/wastewater, food/beverage, packaging, or other industrial environments.
Extensive knowledge of electrical control systems and related technologies.
Expertise with PLCs, HMIs, Drives, EIDs, and Instrumentation, with the ability to remotely troubleshoot and resolve system issues.
Proficient in control relay logic and electrical schematics.
Solid understanding of power distribution, motors, and motor controls.
Proficient in designing equipment to comply with UL-508a and NEC codes.
Desirable Experience
Allen Bradley and/or Schneider PLCs.
Yaskawa and/or WEG VFDs.
Working knowledge of EPlan.
Additional Eligibility Requirements
Able to read, write, and speak English.
Willing to be on call and respond to customers.
Valid Driver’s License.
Valid Passport or able to obtain one.