Join a midsize site of a $1B company where you can grow and have pathways to advancement. This industry leader has 3 sites in Cleveland including their headquarters. Our client offers a strong benefits package and a quarterly bonus! Our client has low turnover and is growing due to the quality of their product, demand, and exceptional service. 1st Shift.
As an Automation Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, programming, maintaining, and troubleshooting PLC control systems in an aerospace investment casting manufacturing environment. A strong background in ladder logic programming is required, and experience with robotics (specifically Fanuc and Kawasaki) and ignition programming is highly beneficial but not mandatory. The ideal candidate will contribute to the efficient operation, optimization, and continuous improvement of automated manufacturing systems. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to enhance process efficiency, improve quality, and reduce costs, ensuring that the company continues to meet the demanding standards of the aerospace
market.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS/DUTIES
· Design, develop, implement, and maintain automation systems to improve efficiency and consistency in the process.
· Program, configure, troubleshoot, and improve robotic systems, PLCs, and other automated equipment to ensure efficient and reliable operations.
· Diagnose and resolve issues related to PLC-controlled systems, sensors, motors, actuators, and other automated machinery.
· Identify and implement improvements to automation systems to enhance efficiency, reduce downtime, and optimize production processes. Work closely with production teams to implement upgrades and process enhancements.
· Collaborate with engineering, production, and maintenance teams to ensure seamless integration of automated systems.
· Develop and maintain documentation, including system designs, programming files, and operating procedures.
· Provide training and technical support to maintenance teams and operators on PLC programming, control system troubleshooting, and automation systems as needed.
· Stay current with advancements in automation technologies and apply innovative solutions to processes.
· Support root cause analysis and continuous improvement initiatives to resolve production challenges.
· Provides manufacturing engineering information by answering questions and requests.
· Completes design and development projects by training and guiding technicians.
· Responsible for adherence to all safety policies, practices and procedures.
· Robotics Support (Beneficial not required): Assist with the programming, integration, and troubleshooting of robotic systems (Fanuc and Kawasaki). Ensure seamless interaction between robots and PLC-controlled systems to optimize production.
· Ignition Programming (Beneficial not required): Support the development and troubleshooting of ignition systems used in casting operations. Provide programming expertise to maintain ignition systems.
· Ability to work flexible hours as needed
KEY RELATIONSHIPS & LEADERSHIP
· Maintenance Team
· Manufacturing Managers
· Corporate Automation
· Operations
· Engineering
QUALIFICATIONS
· Education: Bachelor’s degree in Automation Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
· Experience: 3+ years of experience in automation engineering, preferably in investment casting or a similar manufacturing environment
· PLC Programming: Strong experience in PLC programming with an emphasis on ladder logic. Hands-on experience with Allen- Bradley or similar PLC platforms is required.
· Automation Systems Experience: Solid experience with automation systems, including sensors, actuators, motors, drives, and other equipment used in systems. Experience with SCADA systems and HMI programming.
· Problem-Solving Skills: Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills with the ability to diagnose and resolve complex issues in automation systems, PLCs, and robotics.
· Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams and provide training to operators and maintenance personnel.
· Safety Focus: Knowledge of safety regulations and best practices in manufacturing environments, especially related to electrical systems and automation.
· Robotics Experience (Beneficial but NOT required): Hands-on experience with Fanuc and Kawasaki robotic systems for integration, programming, and troubleshooting is highly beneficial.
· Ignition Programming (Beneficial but NOT required): Knowledge or experience with ignition systems, programming, and
troubleshooting within aerospace or manufacturing environments is a plus.
WORKING CONDITIONS
: Working Environment: Shop Floor, Office
· Physical Demands: Sitting or standing long periods of time, may be required to lift Metal castings up to 50 lbs; extended periods of time using a computer screen
· Travel Requirements: May be required to travel to other sites, as needed
· Required PPE: Check for required PPE in areas you may be working in
· Safety Glasses: Needed in all areas of the plant
· Steel to shoes: Needed in all areas of the plant