Design, develop, install, manage, and maintain equipment and systems used to control manufacturing and machining processes, ensuring these systems operate effectively, efficiently, and safely.
Test, maintain, and modify existing systems.
Maintain and upgrade CNC machines and their programs, interpret technical blueprints, input design specifications, adjust machine cutting paths, and perform quality checks on final products.
Input product process designs into computer software to generate command code for machines.
Write computer software and test procedures.
Adjust machine settings to meet product specifications, perform routine maintenance, and troubleshoot issues during manufacturing.
Manage vendor relationships to maintain supply control systems.
Collaborate with facility engineers, operation engineers, purchasers, and other staff.
Develop new business proposals.
Train new staff and operators on machine operation procedures.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor's degree in Electronic, Electrical, Automatic Control, or Systems Engineering, or equivalent.
Proficiency in CNC programming.
Extensive experience with CAD/CAM software solutions.
Experience with Delta-Tau systems is an advantage.
Good knowledge of electrical or electronic control hardware/systems, including PMAC, Siemens, Mitsubishi, GSK, Omron.
Knowledge of control disciplines such as Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), Advanced Process Control (APC), Distributed Control Systems (DCS).
Understanding and ability to work with high-level computer technologies.
Creative problem-solving and troubleshooting skills.
Strong teamwork skills with the ability to lead and coach others.