Overview
The Controls Engineer is responsible for developing electrical drawings and schematics that are compliant with the NEC, NFPA, and UL codes and standards. Advanced knowledge of NFPA 70 and 79 is required, especially as it relates to Article 500 pertaining to hazardous locations (Class 1 & Class 2). Advanced knowledge is also required for UL in UL508a and UL698a control panels. In addition to electrical design, the engineer's duties also include auditing the manufacturing process for new electrical equipment for adherence and overseeing the installation process of their designs.
Responsibilities
- Analyzes engineering proposals, process requirements, costs, time limitations, planning and related technical data to determine feasibility of product proposal.
- Prepare designs, including calculations, drawings, and bills of materials for release to manufacturing.
- Devise new approaches to problems encountered and participate in the research and development of new products.
- Interface with all shop personnel, engineering, sales, quality assurance, and purchasing to meet the customer requirements.
- Interface with customers on technical changes to the job and revise job requirements.
- Check designs, including drawings, calculations and bills of materials originated by others.
- Responsible for investigating and correcting product quality deficiencies.
Qualifications
4-year Bachelor Degree in Electrical Engineering5 years relevant experiencePrior UL certificationAdvanced knowledge of both NFPA 70 and 79Advanced knowledge of hazardous locations, Class 1 & Class 2Advanced knowledge in UL508a and UL698a control panelsEmployment details
Seniority level : Mid-Senior levelEmployment type : Full-timeJob function : Engineering and Information TechnologyIndustry : Industrial Machinery ManufacturingLocation : Williamstown, WV
Salary : $94,960.00 - $118,700.00
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