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Controls Designer

Company Name:
M Force Staffing
Controls Designer

Controls Designer Job Summary
Develop electrical design packages for machine controls systems and assist in the debug of these systems on the assembly floor.

Controls Designer Duties and Responsibilities

Assist the Controls and Project Engineers in the design of machine controls systems in adherence to applicable customer specifications and company standards prior to submission to the Controls or Project Engineer.
Review the design details on a frequent basis to assure the continuity and correctness of the design effort.
Assist with the electrical build on the assembly floor.
Provide debug assistance on the assembly floor, through customer acceptance, as required.
Travel to international and domestic customer facilities, as required.
Assist in efforts across other teams or departments to assure success of all projects.
Aid in the development and training of other team members.
Perform other duties as assigned by the Department Supervisor.
Promote Company safety and security guidelines to team members.
Assure all Company policies and procedures are adhered to.
Promote team awareness of the latest technological advances.
Promote Company philosophy and scheduling methodology.
Controls Designer Education and Experience
Technical degree.
2 years minimum experience in machine controls design and engineering related to special production machinery.
2 years minimum experience using CAD.
Computer skills: Windows, word processing, spreadsheets, etc.
Preferred Education and Experience
B.Sc./B. Electrical Engineering
5 years minimum experience in machine controls design and engineering related to special production machinery.
5 years minimum experience using CAD.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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