Sr. Controls Engineer Engineering - Bartlett, IL at Geebo

Sr. Controls Engineer

Expand your horizons at BBS Automation Chicago, a world-class, global supplier of custom-built, automated assembly and test systems.
Innovation, teamwork, attention to detail, and a commitment to excellence are our hallmarks.
BBS is currently looking for controls engineer to participate in the electrical design and programming of our machines, from concept to client acceptance.
You are able to plan, program, commission, debug, and qualify a large, automatic assembly machine.
You will be responsible for understanding the concept, budget, and schedule, and for staying within the project deadline and budget requirements.
See below for further details (partial job description).
Plan sequence logic in a methodical manner, via flow chart or spreadsheet Write and debug multiple-station PLC code Program HMI devices and design interface circuitry with ease of operation in mind Labview DevelopmentFluent in the use of RSLogix and Siemens Step7.
Net development (VB.
Net, C#, Visual C++) Robot programming and knowledge of latest RIA safety standards Precision motion control involving coordinated motion Machine vision specifying and programming Troubleshoot RS-232 and other fieldbus communications Write PLC-to-device software interface, including implementation documentation and validation plan Able to communicate engineering concepts and ideas clearly (to builders, customers, and others)
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering 5
Years related exp A comprehensive Benefits package is available:
Medical and Dental coverage Company Paid Life, AD&D and STD LTD Vision 401k plan Flex Spending Vacation time Paid Holidays BBS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Job Type:
Full-time Recommended Skills C Sharp (Programming Language) Debugging Electrical Engineering Human Computer Interaction Lab View Occupational Safety And Health Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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