Electrical/Controls Engineer Engineering - South Beloit, IL at Geebo

Electrical/Controls Engineer

Job descriptionElectrical/Controls EngineerAmerican Extrusion International is a global company engaged in the design, development, manufacture, installation and service of Grain Extrusion Equipment and other up/downstream accessories for the Food Industry.
Benefits include regular work schedule, paid time off, health and dental insurance and 401k.
Job DutiesThe successful candidate will review and improve processes for manufacture of machinery and tooling, ensuring quality products will be delivered to customers.
Responsibilities Obtain necessary information from sales staff to select necessary equipment.
Communicate with vendors regarding price/capability of products.
Create bill of material to include all items necessary to build electrical controls.
Create and update electrical prints from which a machine control can be wired properly.
Write/update automation software (PLC) programs Start-up and troubleshoot machines.
Collaborate with mechanical engineering and manufacturing to ensure an efficient process.
Verify via checklist that all machines work as expected before shipping to customer.
Travel may be required, up to 10%, including international.
QualificationsThe successful candidate must possess:
3
Years' experience writing/updating PLC programs or comparable programming experience.
Bachelor's degree or technical degree and experience.
Working knowledge of MS Office Excellent communication skills.
Ability to be productive with no immediate supervision Problem Solving and Analytical Skills.
While the following would be a plus:
AutoCad experience Bilingual/Multi-Lingual language skills.
Pay is $80,000 - $125,000 based on experience.
Job Type:
Full Time, Exempt Recommended Skills Analytical Automation Communication Hardworking And Dedicated Machine Controls Machinery Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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