Senior Controls Engineer in FOREST CITY, North Carolina at Buildz
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Job Description
Job Summary:
The Senior Controls Engineer is responsible for the design, development, programming, and testing of custom automation equipment used to manufacture modular construction assemblies. This role requires a hands-on engineer who can move from concept to a fully operational, safety-certified machine, often building solutions for applications that have no industry precedent. The position combines electrical/controls design, robotics integration, and cross-functional collaboration with production, safety, and mechanical design teams.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
• Design machine control systems, including specification of electrical and control devices and production of wiring schematics
• Develop control strategies and define equipment operation in collaboration with mechanical, production, and project team members
• Program, commission, and test machines to reliably execute their intended process
• Design and program human-machine interfaces (HMIs) for use by machine operators
• Design machine safety systems that meet all applicable safety standards, and work with the Safety Manager to certify each system prior to release
• Troubleshoot and support equipment in a live production environment, minimizing downtime
• Maintain accurate documentation of control system designs, schematics, and program revisions
• Work in a fast-paced, high-speed environment and consistently follow safe work practices in support of a culture of continuous improvement
• Perform other duties as assigned
Requirements:Required Skills and Proficiencies
• Rockwell ControlLogix
• Fanuc Robots
• Yaskawa drives and MP3300 PLCs
• Red Lion HMIs
• AutoCAD or DraftSight
Preferred Skills
• Familiarity with GE PLCs
• Familiarity with Keyence and Cognex vision systems
• Mechanical design experience
• Project management experience
Education and Experience
• Minimum of five (5) years of experience in machine building or production support within a manufacturing facility
• Four-year engineering degree preferred; equivalent hands-on experience will be considered in place of a degree