Controls Hardware Design Engineer
Employer
- Gables Search Group
Job Description
CONTROLS DESIGN ENGINEER
PRIMARY DUTIES
A controls design engineer’s primary duty is to design electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic subsystems for pressing, gaging, welding, and assembly machines. The design engineer will be given a specification for a machine and its purpose. Working with other engineering departments (mechanical and software primarily), the controls design engineer will produce a bill of materials and a complete schematic set for the machine.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES - Controls Design
- Evaluate and choose electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic components as requested by a customer and as appropriate for specific machine designs
- Design electrical panel layouts, typically consisting of many proprietary devices such as PLCs, servo motor drives, circuit breakers, and other common machine components
- Draw schematics for all wiring of these electrical panels, as well as wiring for the integration of panels into the machine’s external devices
- Design fluid power systems (pneumatic and hydraulic) and draw layout and schematic documentation for these systems
- Update all schematics as red-line changes become necessary during the commissioning and debug phases of a machine
- Assist in the commissioning and debug of machines
- Learn new assembly processes (using pre-prepared documentation) and design machine controls to accomplish these processes to the customer’s satisfaction.
- Work closely with other engineers to solve machine design and debug problems (including non-controls hardware related issues).
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS - Controls Design
- Vocational training or Associate’s degree in electrical, hydraulic, or industrial engineering preferred.
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in electrical, hydraulic, or industrial engineering a plus.
FIELD EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS - Controls Design
- Proficiency in usage of AutoCAD Electrical
- Mastery of typical Office applications (Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, etc).
- 4+ years designing electrical and fluid power schematics.
- Willingness to learn new design tools and techniques as necessary.
- Strong technical and hands-on debug skills.
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Job Summary
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Location
Fort Wayne, IN
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Date Posted
535 days ago
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