JOB DESCRIPTION
Position Summary:
The Assembly PLC Engineer’s job possesses a need for paying strict attention to detail and clear understanding of the assembly processes. The assembly engineer will be responsible for many different functions including performing root cause analysis of issues, troubleshoot problems, train technicians, and assisting other assembly employees as needed.
Essential Functions of Position:
Provide support on PLC related issues. (Program modification and trouble shooting)
Establish, monitor and improve assembly process, troubleshooting assembly problems, including auxiliary equipment.
Develop process benchmark standards and standard operation procedures.
Perform root-cause analysis on assembly related issues.
Provide planning and direction for assembly equipment maintenance.
Participate in improvement and development activities.
Develop, train and mentor assembly technician staff.
Perform other duties as assigned
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Strong knowledge and experience in PLC.
Strong trouble shooting skills.
Minimum 3 5 years of PLC trouble shooting experience.
Minimum 3 5 years of experience in Control System Engineering/Electrical Engineering
Ability to interact well with other departments
Must possess good interpersonal skills
Excellent problem solving required
Ability to stand, bend and walk for periods of 12 hours
Must be available for weekend work when necessary
Ability to use MS Office
Must maintain a positive and supportive attitude conducive to work environment
Position Summary:
The Assembly PLC Engineer’s job possesses a need for paying strict attention to detail and clear understanding of the assembly processes. The assembly engineer will be responsible for many different functions including performing root cause analysis of issues, troubleshoot problems, train technicians, and assisting other assembly employees as needed.
Essential Functions of Position:
Provide support on PLC related issues. (Program modification and trouble shooting)
Establish, monitor and improve assembly process, troubleshooting assembly problems, including auxiliary equipment.
Develop process benchmark standards and standard operation procedures.
Perform root-cause analysis on assembly related issues.
Provide planning and direction for assembly equipment maintenance.
Participate in improvement and development activities.
Develop, train and mentor assembly technician staff.
Perform other duties as assigned
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Strong knowledge and experience in PLC.
Strong trouble shooting skills.
Minimum 3 5 years of PLC trouble shooting experience.
Minimum 3 5 years of experience in Control System Engineering/Electrical Engineering
Ability to interact well with other departments
Must possess good interpersonal skills
Excellent problem solving required
Ability to stand, bend and walk for periods of 12 hours
Must be available for weekend work when necessary
Ability to use MS Office
Must maintain a positive and supportive attitude conducive to work environment