The Controls Engineers are given the opportunity to work on projects from the initial planning stages to field installation and commissioning for the Water-Wastewater and Automotive Industry. Demonstrated trouble shooting skills are necessary.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Design automation control systems from customer specifications
Responsible for programming automation and control systems involving PLCs and HMI's
Specify electrical equipment and materials including PLCs, automation control components and instrumentation based on calculations, customer specifications, and engineering principles
Develop electrical and P&ID drawings
Troubleshoot hardware and software issues
Design and debug Data Acquisition systems (SCADA)
Power-up, Debug, and Calibration of Water/Wastewater and/or Automotive Control Systems
Follow all company processes, check lists, and support the development of standardized design platforms
QUALIFICATIONS
Skills / Qualifications:
Electrical engineering degree with 1-2 years of experience or 2-5 years equivalent experience in Automation Programming of PLC's
2-4 years of PLC and HMI/SCADA programming experience
Proficient in programming PLC's; Rockwell, Siemens, GE, Modicon, Emerson Control Wave
Proficient in programming HMI/SCADA systems, FactoryTalk, Maple, VTSCADA, Wonderware
Industrial electrical hands-on experience and troubleshooting, including 480VAC 3-phase, 120 VAC, 24VDC systems, and VFD's
Experience identifying, maintaining, troubleshooting, and modifying automation controls including motor starters, Variable Frequency Drives, and standard electrical components
Experience with process control instrumentation; flow meters, pressure transmitters, & level transmitters a plus
Exceptional problem-solving skills, using a logical and systematic approach
Has a working knowledge of industry standards and regulations (NEC, IEEE, NFPA, & OSHA, etc)
Ability to read, revise and create new PLC logic, HMI/SCADA programs, and VFD parameters
Attention to detail to maintain accurate drawings, files, bill of materials, correct spare parts and equipment specifications
Travel up to 25%. The current project workload is less
Authorization to work lawfully in the US without sponsorship from Wood is required
Physical Requirements:
Able to climb a 2 story ladder
Can walk a mile in 20 minutes
Be able to cover, on foot, a reasonable distance on a job site