SUMMARY
The Controls Engineer for Die Casting is responsible for designing, programming, and maintaining the control systemsÂ
that manage die casting operations. This includes overseeing automation systems, troubleshooting issues, andÂ
optimizing the performance of machines used in the die casting process, including die casting machines, furnaces,Â
robotic arms, conveyors, and cooling systems. Â
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Design and implement control systems for die casting machines and associated automation equipment,Â
ensuring smooth operation and integration with other systems.Â
• Program, configure, and troubleshoot PLCs (e.g., Allen-Bradley, Siemens) that control key functions in the dieÂ
casting process, such as metal injection, mold ejection, cooling, and part handlingÂ
• Develop and maintain Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) for operators, providing a user-friendly interface toÂ
monitor and control the die casting process.Â
• Integrate the die casting control systems with other plant equipment and systems such as material handling,Â
robot arms, and production line machinery.Â
• Continuously analyze the performance of die casting systems and recommend improvements to optimizeÂ
cycle time, reduce waste, enhance quality, and increase productivity.Â
• Continuously analyze the performance of die casting systems and recommend improvements to optimizeÂ
cycle time, reduce waste, enhance quality, and increase productivity.Â
• Provide on-site troubleshooting and technical support for issues related to control systems, including PLCs,Â
HMIs, sensors, and actuators.Â
• Ensure that control systems comply with safety standards (e.g., ISO, OSHA, NFPA) and implement safetyÂ
protocols to protect personnel and equipment.Â
• Collect and analyze process data to identify trends, root causes of problems, and opportunities forÂ
improvement. Provide detailed reports and recommendations to management.Â
• Work closely with mechanical, electrical, and process engineers to optimize die casting operations and ensureÂ
seamless integration of control systems with machinery.Â
• Train operators and maintenance staff on the operation and troubleshooting of control systems. ProvideÂ
ongoing technical support for new system upgrades or changes.Â
• Maintain detailed records of control system designs, configurations, and changes. Create standard operatingÂ
procedures (SOPs) for system operations and troubleshooting.Â
QUALIFICATIONS:
MINIMUM REQUIRED:Â
• High School DiplomaÂ
• 3+ years of experience in the following:Â
o Allen Bradley Compact/ Control/ Guard Logix PLCsÂ
o Allen Bradley Panel ViewsÂ
o HMI DevelopmentÂ
o ABB and Fanuc robotsÂ
o Welding, Riveting, Flow drill screws, Lasers, and other joining process controllersÂ
o Communications protocols: Ethernet/IP, ControlNet, DevicenetÂ
o PC setup - software and hardware configurationÂ
• Proven experience in control systems engineering, preferably in manufacturing or die casting industries. Â
• Familiarity with die casting processes and machinery is a significant advantage.Â
• Automotive experienceÂ
PREFERRED:
• Bachelor’s degree in electrical or mechanical engineering with prior controls and electrical work backgroundÂ
• Experience designing, building, and wiring industrial controls cabinetsÂ
• Stamping press line automation experience preferred - FOL de-stacking, washer/oiler, centering systems, inter
press, and conveyor systemsÂ
• Software: AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor, and experience working with 30 CAD modelsÂ
• Experience with Visual Basic, Visual C++, or other programming languagesÂ
WORK CONDITIONS:
• Exposure to loud noisesÂ
• Stand, walk, sit, use hands, reach & grasp, climb, stoop, kneel, crouch, climb, talk & vision, lift up to 30lbsÂ
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