Automation Controls Engineer - Danvers, MA
Michael Page - Danvers, MA
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The Automation Controls Engineer designs, implements, and maintains automation systems to enhance efficiency and meet product specifications. These systems include water-based calibration equipment for flow instrumentation, automated manufacturing equipment for welding assembly and testing, and logistical support for shipping and warehousing.Client DetailsOur client is a prominent global manufacturer of process instrumentation and measurement solutions, catering to various industries. With a commitment to innovation and quality, it offers extensive application knowledge to support projects worldwide.DescriptionResponsibilities:Troubleshoot and maintain manufacturing automation systems.Design and develop PLC and loop controller systems according to project requirements in a timely manner.Program and troubleshoot PLCs and loop controllers from various manufacturers (e.g., Automation Direct, Allen-Bradley).Create and manage HMI (Human Machine Interface) terminals for user interaction with controllers.Program equipment controllers and implement additional controls as needed.Design and layout electrical control panels, enclosures, and associated controls.Develop and maintain databases.Document control system designs and track modifications for future reference.Participate in performance testing, commissioning, and project startup.Collaborate with engineers and IT teams to ensure designs meet standards and are delivered accurately and on time.Address and resolve end-user issues with automation equipment.Provide technical, diagnostic, and repair support to Manufacturing and Service as required.Assist with facility electrical troubleshooting, coordinating with electricians and external vendors.ProfileIdeal Candidate: Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Computer Engineering, or Controls Engineering from an accredited institution.Over five years of relevant experience or training in automation and controls engineering.Proficient in programming PLCs using ladder logic (LL), function block diagrams (FBD), and other programming languages.Knowledgeable in industrial communication protocols such as HART, Modbus, BACnet, and Ethernet/IP.Experience in HMI design and programming.Strong understanding of networking concepts, along with proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Access.Job OfferWhat's To Offer: Competitive compensation with opportunities for financial growth.Extensive health and wellness benefits.Career development programs and mentorship.Creative and collaborative work environment.Access to cutting-edge technologies and continuous learning.Involvement in high-impact and innovative projects.MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.
Created: 2024-11-02