Senior Electrical and Maintenance Engineer
Coherent Corp. · Saxonburg, PA · Yesterday
EngineeringFull-time
Responsibilities
- Ensure all equipment adheres to safety standards (OSHA, NEC) and “implement robust electrical safety protocols for high-voltage applications to protect personnel and equipment.”
- Maintain a clean and safe work environment
- Perform troubleshooting and repair of existing equipment, spanning low-voltage DC circuits, HMI, sensor interfaces, and computer systems to AC line voltage and high-voltage, three-phase power supplies.
- Conduct preventative maintenance to minimize downtime and optimize equipment performance.
- Programming & Control Systems: maintain current software for equipment control and automation. Should know basic programming languages and software hierarchy Python and C++.
- Utilize programming skills for “PLC programming and human-machine interface (HMI) development, ensuring intuitive and efficient operation of automated processes.”
- Develop software/firmware for microcontrollers and computer interfaces to manage process parameters, data logging, and safety interlocks.
- Utilize AI to enhance systems and controls, reduce down time and analyze PM data trends
- Equipment Design & Development: design and build new electrical systems for bespoke manufacturing equipment, ensuring seamless integration with existing processes.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer science, Automation Engineering, or a related cross functional degree with related experience in the field.
- Minimum of 5 years’ experience working as a Maintenance engineer in a high tech industry
- Proven experience in a manufacturing or industrial setting, specifically with vacuum systems or semiconductor equipment preferred.
- Strong proficiency in trouble shooting, reading and interpreting electrical schematics, and technical documentation.
- Experience with a range of electrical components, from “low-power logic circuits and sensor technology to high-power three phase power supplies.”