Controls Engineer - Fort Wayne, IN. Contract Position Pay Rate: up to $38.00 (based on work history and interview performance) Position Description of the Controls Engineer:
Responsible for research, design, development, testing, installation, and modification of operational machinery, electrical control equipment, electrical circuitry, and components.
** Principal Duties and Responsibilities of the Controls Engineer:**
- Evaluates new manufacturing and control technologies, adapting into specifications as appropriate
Confirms control system functionality including appropriate safety compliance, by designing and/or executing test procedures
Prepares and/or reviews electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic controls drawings ; collaborates with related engineering teams to evaluate components, materials, and suppliers
Ensures integrity of process and build data collection
Work closely with Maintenance, Engineering, Quality, IT, Safety, and Operations to ensure that all equipment and processes are properly designed, implemented, and launched
Keeps equipment operating by performing periodic audits; troubleshooting breakdowns; requesting supplies; defining and reviewing preventative maintenance plans; calling for repairs; and implementing process improvements
Assist maintenance in troubleshooting equipment and train engineering techs and maintenance techs on new equipment installations
Maintains project documents using approved methodology, tools, and templates
** Requirements of the Controls Engineer:**
- Bachelor's degree in relevant Engineering or technical training equivalent
2 years of experience with manufacturing processes and equipment interaction (including internships or other educational programs)
Can interact with machinery through HMI or laptop connection
Able to read and interpret mechanical and electrical prints and schematics
Experience with vision systems
Experience with Allen Bradley PLC's, Servo Controllers, HMI products, and software
Familiarity with basic electronics and embedded system programming
Knowledge of Fanuc robots – recovery and teaching points on a teach pendant
Troubleshoot, read, and edit PLC logic and CNC programs
You should be proficient in:
Machines & technologies you'll use: