Sr. Electrical Engineer or Controls Engineer
Established in 1854, the Williams, White & Company name has been synonymous with quality industrial machinery for over a century. Today Williams White, a division of Doerfer Companies, is North America's premier hydraulic press and industrial dryer manufacturer.
The Williams White manufacturing operations span 150,000 square feet, offering the unique ability to engineer, design and manufacture the largest in hydraulic press and industrial dryer systems.
Summary
Sr. Electrical Engineer or Controls Engineer applies accepted electrical design standard operating procedures to assigned projects. Ensures all assigned sections of projects meet the proposed budget, schedule, and technical objectives. Emphasis on PLC and Industrial Controls.
Essential Functions
- Assists Project Manager in developing machine control concepts and estimates.
- Assists Project Manager in writing technical section of proposals.
- Assists Project Manager with presentation of project concepts.
- Assists Sales with selling the company's capabilities.
- Develops project schedules and milestones.
- Monitors project for scope changes and reports them to Project Manager.
- Monitors detail design of project.
- Reviews and updates technical objectives of project with Project Manager, salesperson and clients.
- Provides electrical drawing package that complies with the section's standard operating procedures.
- Specifies electrical control hardware.
- Utilizes AutoCAD drafting skills.
- Electrically and logically interfaces electrical components.
- Applies motion control hardware to system design.
- Writes PLC, motion control, operator interface software to meet project requirements.
- Provides checking function of electrical print package and technical support to electrical designers.
- Assists with electrical fabrication coordination support.
- Assists with system development at the company's and the client's facility.
- Assists with system installation support.
- Stays current concerning technological developments, design practices and manufacturing.
- Additional duties as needed and assigned.
- Travel on an as required basis.
Qualifications and Skills
Required :
Familiarization with NEC, JIC, and other accepted codes and practices.Exposure to accepted electrical fabrication practices.Experience with using AutoCAD for design work.Broad background in industrial control hardware.Demonstrated ability to program industrial control hardware, PLC's, motion control, operator interface terminals, and data acquisition equipment.Working knowledge of Windows based personal computers and software.Must possess ability to perform complex analysis, plan and perform a wide variety of duties, and have exceptional judgment with experience as a team leader.Good oral and written communication skills.Good organizational skills.Minimum of 10 years' experience.Benefits
401(k)401(k) matchingPaid HolidaysEmployer paid Life InsuranceEmployer paid Short Term DisabilityEmployer paid Long Term DisabilityEmployee assistance programFlexible spending accountHealth insurancePaid time offReferral ProgramVision insuranceVoluntary Life insuranceSalary $145,000 - $155,000.
Schedule : 1st Shift, Day Shift, Monday to Friday.
Seniority level : Mid-Senior level.
Employment type : Full-time.
Job function : Engineering and Information Technology.
Industry : Industrial Machinery Manufacturing.
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