The role covers everything for subassembly or final assembly automation equipment from concept through development with a fully qualified process acceptance into Operations. Up to 50% travel within North America may be expected, with occasional global (Mexico & China) travel.
What do you get to do in this position?
- Create assembly line architecture and specifications
- Create automated equipment/machine specifications
- Work with external suppliers to design and deploy assembly lines, including automated equipment
- Interpret mechanical design drawings for electrical controls requirements (Creo)
- Develop PLC and HMI programs for automated equipment
- Integrate machines and assembly lines into MIS and plants’ digital manufacturing execution systems
- Plan and provide detailed training on equipment design, maintenance and troubleshooting to various customer skill
- Support of existing equipment designs, and production issues will be required both locally and at various sites globally
- Maintain up to date knowledge of equipment technologies and utilizes this knowledge to specify and develop innovative solutions
- Utilize continuous improvement methodology to improve internal industrial processes
We know skills and competencies show up in many ways and can be based on your life experience. If you do not necessarily meet all the requirements that are listed, we still encourage you to apply for the position.
- Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical, Computer, Mechatronic Engineering or equivalent from an accredited university is required
- 5+ years’ experience in assembly line design and deployment, automation industry or high-volume manufacturing environment is preferred.
- PLC programming (SE offers) including configuring and designing HMI systems is required
- Familiar with vision systems (Cognex, Keyence)
- Familiar with Motion & Robotic Systems (FANUC, ABB)
- Knowledge of communication protocols (Modbus, Ethernet/IP, CAN, Profibus, etc.)
- Experience with electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems
- Basic understanding of UL61010-1 Standard, NFPA 79, National Electric Code
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