- Location
- Sharonville, OH - HQ, United States of America
- Type
- Full-time
- Department
- Engineering
- Source
- Workday
Description
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We're committed to bringing passion and customer focus to the business.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Automation and Controls Engineer is a key position on the Manufacturing Engineering Team that is responsible for programming and maintaining automated control systems to ensure efficient operations. This role sets the standardization for system architecture software and hardware requirements along with implementing safety systems. Providing ongoing support for automated systems, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring optimum performance through correctly identified preventative and predictive maintenance is key. This function provides input to the selection of and leads the implementation of digital manufacturing software to improve operational efficiency. This role is based at the Sharonville facility but will require approximately 15% travel to support additional manufacturing sites.
Scope of Responsibility
General
Interpret and maintain technical documentation including wiring diagrams, loop drawings, block diagrams, and schematics.
Comply with escalation matrix for control system discrepancies and operator challenges.
Ensure compliance with NFPA 70E electrical safety and OSHA safety standards.
Collaborate with manufacturing engineers, production, quality, safety, to ensure controls systems are implemented with end user input.
Utilize a continuous improvement mindset and problem-solving tools throughout troubleshooting.
Provide remote control and automation support to satellite facilities.
Comply with change management process for documentation and automation modifications.
System Architecture & Standardization
Create standardization guides for controlling hardware and software
Design, maintain, and determine upgrades required to the system architecture
Integrate a safety system into the control scheme including interlocks, e-stops, etc
Standardize system architecture across sites to manage systems effectively
Maintain and integrate SCADA network
Programming & Process Automation
Write and test PLC and DCS programs for automated operations systems
Create, troubleshoot, maintain, and modify programming logic
Collaborate with production on optimized HMI layouts
Interpret and troubleshoot robotic control scheme
Create and implement operator instructions/training for controls upgrades and changes
I/O Device Integration & Maintenance
Configure and install I/O devices including but not limited to flow control, level control, temperature control, and pH monitoring
Integrate control loops with associated instrumentation
Determine PMs for I/O devices and automation equipment and set up in coordination with the Maintenance and Reliability Manager
Maintain networked I/O modules
Determine current network protocols and standardize them across sites
Digital Systems
Implement and maintain digital manufacturing software to improve plant floor visibility and operational responsiveness
Support integration of data between manufacturing software (PlantPAx to ERP System, CMMS to MES, etc.)
Collaborate with production to ensure optimal operator interface with digital manufacturing software
System Monitoring & Deviation Detection
Maintain the process monitoring/historian database
Perform root cause analyses on control system and automation failures
Collaborate with production and engineering to configure optimal alarms and setpoints
Perform alarm rationalization to ensure ideal operator interface
Minimum Qualifications
Experience in programming, troubleshooting, and maintaining automated control systems
Ability to read and interpret Industrial Diagrams and Schematics
Experience with Rockwell FactoryTalk and/or PlantPAx strongly preferred
Excellent organizational and collaborative skills
Strong communication skills
Controls related to manufacturing industry strongly preferred
Ability to manage multiple tasks and projects at the same time
EDUCATION QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree in computer science, software engineering, industrial automation, mechatronics, or similar or associate’s degree with 5 years minimum experience in related field
OTHER INFORMATION:
Full-Time (40 hours a week)
Benefits: Healthcare, PTO, Holiday Pay, and 401K Matching Plan
Travel: 15% within the US and Canada
Direct reports: none
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