As a Control Systems Engineer you will generate controls designs and write control programs for machinery built by AGR. This position requires coordination with Engineers, Project Managers, Customers and Vendors. You will be expected to use a high level of judgment and experience to make robust, effective equipment. Work to be performed at the lowest cost consistent with quality standards, design requirements and completion schedules.
You will:
Design controls for world-class quality industrial machinery.
Be responsible for overall control system concept and design along with project deployment responsibility while working with designers, drafts people and technicians within the electrical department.
Create Bills of Material.
Be part of a collaborative and cooperative design team
Have opportunity to act as project lead while also working in a supporting engineering and programming role as part of a larger team, often simultaneously on different projects.
Produce automation system programs such as PLC, HMI, , Robotics etc.
Work closely with the AGR and customer project teams throughout the build process for a high level of productive collaboration.
Work in concert with the AGR Quality System and ISO procedures.
Assure that Quality Policy and ISO procedures are followed.
Demonstrate the application of acquired knowledge from Lean training.
You should know and have experience with: Requirements
Electrical systems and codes
Advanced computer knowledge
Vision System programming and interface
Robot system design, programming and implementation
Pneumatic systems design and implementation
Overall control system hardware design, specification and implementation
Rockwell Automation PLC and motion control platforms
High level languages (Visual Basic, C#, etc.)
IT and OT networking
SQL based plant floor data gathering systems
An overarching knowledge of Industry 4.0/ Smart Manufacturing principles as it relates to control systems interface and implementation.
CAD drawing experience using AutoCAD Electrical and/or Solid Works Electrical
How to read, analyze, and interpret technical procedures or governmental regulations
Writing reports, business correspondence and procedure manuals
How to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, co-workers, customers and vendors.
How to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations.
How to critically think.
Required Education and Experience
A bachelor's degree required and 7-10+ years’ experience as a Controls Engineer preferred.
While possessing the stated degree is preferred, AGR also may consider applicants who hold some combination of coursework and experience, or who have extensive related professional experience.