This position may offer relocation benefits.
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The Role:
Maintenance Controls Engineer - Analyze, troubleshoot, and diagnose electrical problems in manufacturing. Ability to work autonomously with occasional guidance from supervision.
What You'll Do( Job Responsibilities):
- Technical resource for plant electricians
- Supervise project installations by contractors and plant electricians
- Develop and plan electrical projects
- Analyze, troubleshoot, and diagnose electrical problems in manufacturing operation.
- Design and modify electrical control circuits and programs
- Support plant continuous improvement activity
- Experience with manufacturing process equipment, knowledge of system engineering, software development & hardware integration.
- Highly developed oral & written communication skills.
- High level of interpersonal skills with sensitivity to other's points of view & t make contributions to the resolution of complex manufacturing problems
- Demonstrated ability to listen to & support Team Members.
- Thorough understanding of planned and predictive maintenance and the Maximo system.
- Thorough understanding of GM Safety policies, specifications, and audit module requirements
- This position will require overtime and off-shift production support at times
Qualifications:
- Electrical Engineering Degree or Mechatronics degree preferred, or equivalent experience
- Proficiency in industrial networking protocols – Profibus, Profinet, TCP/IP and EthernetIP
- HMI software – Siemens WinCC and TIA Portal, and Rockwell FactoryTalk View
- PLC hardware – Rockwell ControlLogix family, Siemens 300, and Fanuc LEP
- Servo drive systems: Siemens 840D CNC, Siemens G120 family, Fanuc 35i CNC, and Rockwell Powerflex / Kinetix
- This position will require overtime and off-shift production support.
- Fanuc Robots - programming and troubleshooting is highly desirable, but not required.