Reports to: Engineering Lab Technical Lead - Automation
Scope:
Working in an Engineering Research and Development Laboratory with the responsibility of testing and evaluating components and prototypes to maintain initiative and project timelines for new product or process introductions. This includes ensuring that all standards and requirements are met during the prototype development stage through the use of computers computer controls and data acquisition. Creative input is required frequently as prototype specifications are often incomplete during early project development.
RESPONSIBILITIES to include but not limited to:
PLC (Programmable logic controllers) and HMI (Human-Machine Interface) design development and maintenance in support of lab automation systems
Design build and wire electrical control panels and enclosures in support of lab test systems and automation projects adhering to applicable electrical safety standards including NFPA 70E NEC and UL 508A
SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems; maintain and modify
Configure and troubleshoot industrial communications protocols including but not limited to EtherNet/IP Modbus TCP and OPC-UA as required by test system architecture
Maintain version control and change management practices for control system code and configuration files
Testing maintaining and modifying existing systems
Analyzing data and presenting findings in written reports
Working collaboratively with design engineers operation engineers purchasers and other internal staff
Providing advice and consultancy support
Writing test procedures
Install & setup necessary supporting equipment components and data loggers for testing. Operate the test assembly and instrumentation measuring performance of products and record data as directed.
Responsible for completing assigned work orders involving supporting priorities evaluating work orders for thoroughness and maintaining accurate status in online project management software of current workload.
Assume responsibility for all aspects of work including quality timeliness and final report results with goal to complete work with little oversight.
Assemble and test products to comply with engineering specifications (hydrostatic flex bending moment pneumatic cycle low temperature heat aging fire suppression flow loop and any additional required tests).
Inspection and/or testing of any products or components for defects and compliance with engineering specification and drawings.
Inspect and recalibrate equipment (i.e. gages precision measuring instruments etc.) as necessary to standards which are traceable to NIST. Maintain calibration records and logs per department process and ISO standards.
Operate lab fabrication equipment i.e. cut-off saw drill press belt sander grinder and other machine shop equipment as necessary to prepare product and materials for product testing. (Clean and maintain as needed).
Support continuous improvement developments in the lab in accordance with Lean Initiative.
Maintain an efficient professional organized and clean work area in the lab environment.
Follow all company safety requirements procedures and participate in testing safety reviews.
Log and estimate all hours using Liquid Planner (LP) and use LP as a primary communication tool
Willingness to travel as needed.
Specific policies and procedures have been established by the Engineering Department to provide for the security and accessibility of electronic data and confidential information. It is the responsibility of the employee in the daily course of doing business to follow said policies as they relate to document management (see EOG-26). The extent to which departmental research and development information is stored electronically has vastly increased and will continue to do so. The new Federal rules pertaining to electronic discovery stipulate that substantive email communications constituted records under the Federal Records Act. It is therefore the responsibility of each departmental employee to understand their role in communicating via e-mails and that all e-mails must be written/responded to in a professional manner as outlined in EOG-26.
Qualifications:
2 years of controls or automation experience; Bachelors degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering preferred
Proficiency in maintaining and troubleshooting automation equipment
Familiarity with AI-assisted engineering tools (e.g. AI-based code completion predictive diagnostics or AI-enabled test automation)
Experience with project management
Solid understanding of computer programming and software development
Strong problem-solving skills
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
Creative thinking skills
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Strong analytical skills
Ability to communicate well with other members of the development team
Ability to keep up with the latest technologies
A desire to continually upgrade technical knowledge
Experience with motion control systems (stepper and servo); familiarity with drive configuration encoder feedback and motion profiles (gearing camming)
Proficient in blueprint reading shop math and use of precision instruments
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics wiring diagrams and engineering drawings
Working knowledge of process instrumentation (sensors transmitters pressure/flow/temperature devices) and ability to read and interpret P&IDs
Programming
PLC (ladder structured text function block diagram)
LabVIEW
Ignition SCADA (perspective reporting Jython SQL)
Text-based scripting language experience (Python JavaScript C etc.)
Physical Requirements:
Ability to stand bend and kneel for extended periods in a laboratory environment
Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs unassisted; heavier items with mechanical assistance
Ability to work in environments with moderate noise levels temperature variation and exposure to test fluids or pneumatic systems
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Job DescriptionPosition: Temp Controls EngineerLocation: Engineering LaboratoryReports to: Engineering Lab Technical Lead - AutomationScope:Working in an Engineering Research and Development Laboratory with the responsibility of testing and evaluating components and prototypes to maintain initiative...
Job Description
Position: Temp Controls Engineer
Location: Engineering Laboratory
Reports to: Engineering Lab Technical Lead - Automation
Scope:
Working in an Engineering Research and Development Laboratory with the responsibility of testing and evaluating components and prototypes to maintain initiative and project timelines for new product or process introductions. This includes ensuring that all standards and requirements are met during the prototype development stage through the use of computers computer controls and data acquisition. Creative input is required frequently as prototype specifications are often incomplete during early project development.
RESPONSIBILITIES to include but not limited to:
PLC (Programmable logic controllers) and HMI (Human-Machine Interface) design development and maintenance in support of lab automation systems
Design build and wire electrical control panels and enclosures in support of lab test systems and automation projects adhering to applicable electrical safety standards including NFPA 70E NEC and UL 508A
SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems; maintain and modify
Configure and troubleshoot industrial communications protocols including but not limited to EtherNet/IP Modbus TCP and OPC-UA as required by test system architecture
Maintain version control and change management practices for control system code and configuration files
Testing maintaining and modifying existing systems
Analyzing data and presenting findings in written reports
Working collaboratively with design engineers operation engineers purchasers and other internal staff
Providing advice and consultancy support
Writing test procedures
Install & setup necessary supporting equipment components and data loggers for testing. Operate the test assembly and instrumentation measuring performance of products and record data as directed.
Responsible for completing assigned work orders involving supporting priorities evaluating work orders for thoroughness and maintaining accurate status in online project management software of current workload.
Assume responsibility for all aspects of work including quality timeliness and final report results with goal to complete work with little oversight.
Assemble and test products to comply with engineering specifications (hydrostatic flex bending moment pneumatic cycle low temperature heat aging fire suppression flow loop and any additional required tests).
Inspection and/or testing of any products or components for defects and compliance with engineering specification and drawings.
Inspect and recalibrate equipment (i.e. gages precision measuring instruments etc.) as necessary to standards which are traceable to NIST. Maintain calibration records and logs per department process and ISO standards.
Operate lab fabrication equipment i.e. cut-off saw drill press belt sander grinder and other machine shop equipment as necessary to prepare product and materials for product testing. (Clean and maintain as needed).
Support continuous improvement developments in the lab in accordance with Lean Initiative.
Maintain an efficient professional organized and clean work area in the lab environment.
Follow all company safety requirements procedures and participate in testing safety reviews.
Log and estimate all hours using Liquid Planner (LP) and use LP as a primary communication tool
Willingness to travel as needed.
Specific policies and procedures have been established by the Engineering Department to provide for the security and accessibility of electronic data and confidential information. It is the responsibility of the employee in the daily course of doing business to follow said policies as they relate to document management (see EOG-26). The extent to which departmental research and development information is stored electronically has vastly increased and will continue to do so. The new Federal rules pertaining to electronic discovery stipulate that substantive email communications constituted records under the Federal Records Act. It is therefore the responsibility of each departmental employee to understand their role in communicating via e-mails and that all e-mails must be written/responded to in a professional manner as outlined in EOG-26.
Qualifications:
2 years of controls or automation experience; Bachelors degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering preferred
Proficiency in maintaining and troubleshooting automation equipment
Familiarity with AI-assisted engineering tools (e.g. AI-based code completion predictive diagnostics or AI-enabled test automation)
Experience with project management
Solid understanding of computer programming and software development
Strong problem-solving skills
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
Creative thinking skills
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Strong analytical skills
Ability to communicate well with other members of the development team
Ability to keep up with the latest technologies
A desire to continually upgrade technical knowledge
Experience with motion control systems (stepper and servo); familiarity with drive configuration encoder feedback and motion profiles (gearing camming)
Proficient in blueprint reading shop math and use of precision instruments
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics wiring diagrams and engineering drawings
Working knowledge of process instrumentation (sensors transmitters pressure/flow/temperature devices) and ability to read and interpret P&IDs
Programming
PLC (ladder structured text function block diagram)
LabVIEW
Ignition SCADA (perspective reporting Jython SQL)
Text-based scripting language experience (Python JavaScript C etc.)
Physical Requirements:
Ability to stand bend and kneel for extended periods in a laboratory environment
Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs unassisted; heavier items with mechanical assistance
Ability to work in environments with moderate noise levels temperature variation and exposure to test fluids or pneumatic systems