Facility Engineer
Tippecanoe County, Indiana
The Facility Engineer would be responsible for:
- Electrical hardware design: Ability to read and understand equipment electrical schematics and drawings. Must have a strong background designing new electrical controls circuits for automated equipment Including relays, motors, safety circuits, PLCs, and computer Interfaces.
- PLC and HMI Programming: Ability to read and troubleshoot PLC logic. Experience modifying and creating PLC programs for equipment control. Experience modifying and creating HMI screens. Background in Industrial networks. Including DeviceNet, TCP/IP, UniWire, etc.
- Mechanical Systems Design: Ability to read and understand product and equipment mechanical drawings and dimensions. Solid experience troubleshooting, modifying, and specifying mechanical systems. Experience with pneumatic piping and control systems. Exposure to air, water, and hydraulic utilities.
- Project Management: Demonstrated development and control of project master schedules and budgets. Experience writing project specifications and instructions. Experience managing vendor/team activities during design, fabrication, installation, and integration.
The Facility Engineer would have the following qualifications:
- Associates Degree with 1 - 3 years relevant experience or 5 - 7 years relevant experience
- Degree in Engineering Technology or Industrial Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering
- 3+ years facilities engineering experience in a high production manufacturing environment with exposure to robotics, automated material handling systems, and communication networks.
- CAD experience with AutoCAD, Solidworks, and/or CATIA
- S. Citizenship or Greencard Holder required
If this sounds like you - Apply!