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Controls, Instrumentation and Automation Engineer

Controls, Instrumentation and Automation Engineer
Company Work Location: Zeeland, MI


Responsibility:

Designing and developing new control systems: Modbus communication, Ethernet, DH& DH+, Device Net, Control Net, TCP/IP Integration party components: Laser sensors, Camera System Components, Proximity Switches, Mechanical Switches
Develop specific control disciplines such as APC, DCS, PLC, and SCADA
Maintaining and modifying existing systems
Working collaboratively with design engineers, operation engineers, purchasers and other internal staff
Project management within cost and time constrained environments
Trouble shooting and problem solving
Understanding and ensuring compliance with the health and safety regulations and quality standards
Providing advice and consultancy support
Advising on purchasing equipment
Writing simply computer software
Accepting responsibility and a level of accountability commensurate with the seniority of the position
Establishing wiring design and cabinet layout and installation of cabinet components (relays, terminal strips, surge suppressor, PLC components, Power Supply, etc., Fiber Optic Termination, CAT 5 and CAT 6)
Requirements:

Bachelor's degree (B. S.) from four-year college or university in Electrical Computer, or Mechanical Engineering, Undergraduate projects in automation a plus. 1-5 years' experience desired.
Knowledge of CAD
Previous experience with robotic controls
Experience with Solid Works
Must be very capable for MS Office Suite of products. Ideal candidate would also be familiar with various methods of robotic automation, single and multi-axis linear actuated robotic transfer systems.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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