Overview:
The Electrical Engineer leads the design and evaluation of electro-mechanical products and systems by developing conceptual layouts, product specifications, electrical drawings and working with manufacturing personnel to develop appropriate manufacturing methods. S/he develops, sets up and conducts laboratory tests to determine performance of components and systems versus specifications. She/he also assists the production team on manufacturing tasks as needed.
Responsibilities:
- Develop/maintain electrical drawings, schematics and documentation using CADD (Solidworks and AutoCad)
- Create/modify bills of materials (BOM) for associated electrical drawings
- Stay abreast of latest sensor/control technology and integrate in control systems designs as appropriate
- Develop new/modify existing PLC code for complex building maintenance units (BMUs)
- Perform testing on new and existing control systems and manufactured product
- Develop test protocols for electronic products
- Coordinate UL, CSA product submission, testing and certification
- Troubleshoot control system operations for new and existing equipment
- If needed, perform wiring and assembly of electrical components for control systems of capital equipment
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in electrical/electronics engineering, electrical/electronics design or similar
- Proficiency with Solidworks or AutoCad and Microsoft Office Suite
- PLC integration and programming (ladder logic design)
- Knowledge of:
- Sensor technology (prox, limit, non-contact, etc.)
- Contactor/relay technology
- 3 phase/single phase design
- wireless technology
- Electrical assembly (panel building)
- Motor electrical design
- UL project coordination
- Electrical/control system troubleshooting
- Organizational skills
- Excellent communications skills (verbal and written)
- Work as an individual contributor and as a team member
Pre-employment testing may include:
- Drug screen
- Background Check
- MVR check
- Physical
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