Controls Engineer Manufacturing - Elizabethtown, KY at Geebo

Controls Engineer

Company Name:
Metalsa
Metalsa is a Tier 1 Supplier for Light and Commercial Vehicles. Light duty frames, space frames, suspension modules, body structures, safety systems, hinges, transmission modules and fuel tanks for passenger cars and light trucks as well as chassis frames, side rails and cross members for heavy trucks and buses.
We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
Main Responsibilities
Assist with the installation, debug and programming of machinery/robots
Assist Machine Repair with troubleshooting, diagnostics or repairs on automated equipment
Support 552 pre and post launch as well as Pony Line
Main Challenges
Reduce downtime as it relates to automation
Develop and implement manufacturing process improvements
Plan and manage projects for production
Academic Degree Required
BS in Engineering or combination of education and related experience
Expertise Area(s)
Allen Bradley Controls, FANUC robots, safety PLCs, Siemens PLCs
Years of Experience
4 years minimum
Technical and/or Administrative Skills
Rslinx
Rslogix
Safety PLSs
Windows based software
Networking
Personal Skill and Attitude
Ability to interface with Machine Repair Technicians
Its Quality as a Way of Life philosophy, carried out by people highly committed to satisfy customer needs, promotes the continuous improvement and process innovation of its processes to make the quality system a customer-supplier chain that strives to assure the total satisfaction of the customers.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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