Control Systems Engineer
General Description
Our company is seeking a qualified control systems engineer in Alpharetta, GA, responsible for programming, system configuration, system documentation, factory acceptance testing, and field start-up and commissioning activities.
Qualifications
- Engineering with 5+ years’ applicable work experience, or combination of education and relevant work experience
- Strong platform experience and proficiency programming :
Allen-Bradley preferred)
Inductive Automation Ignition, AVEVA / Wonderware System Platform, Rockwell FactoryTalk View, GE iFIX preferred)
DeltaV)
Omni Flow Computer, ROC, Presets)
- Strong proficiency with Modbus, Ethernet / IP, and OPC communications protocols
- Solid grasp of P&ID’s, control panel wiring drawings, and field wiring diagrams
- Desired :
a.Knowledgeable of Electrical Protection Relays (Multilin, SEL)
b.Knowledgeable of Historian systems
c.Knowledgeable of external notification systems (text, email, mobile app, etc.)
d.Familiarity with DeviceNet and / or Profibus communications protocols
Responsibilities
- Develops DCS / PLC / HMI programming
- Participates in the development of logic diagrams, cause & effect matrices, and functional narratives
- Participates in the development and / or review of control panel design packages, field wiring diagrams, conduit & cable schedules, and associated E&I package deliverables
- Attends field verification and user requirements gathering walkdowns
- Executes factory acceptance testing
- Executes field start-up and commissioning, including support of troubleshooting activities
- Contributes to and participates in client training
- Provides best possible response after hours support for internal / external clients as required
- Works with applicable Senior Engineering Lead(s) and Project Manager(s) to ensure quality of deliverable, budget adherence, etc.
Keeps Project Manager(s) informed of progress, issues, need for change order, etc.
Travel + / - 25% with willingness to travel via air
Physical Requirements
- Sitting in office space for a standard workday (8-10 hours, with breaks as needed)
- Travel by car to remote locations for up to 5 hours
- Travel by plan to locations for flight times up to 5 hours
- Kneeling / bending to investigate and document control panels and wiring
- Standing / walking around pipeline, terminal, and plant locations for up to 10-12 hrs per day, to include up and down stairs / ladders to platforms and / or tanks and over dike walls, as needed to inspect and document instrumentation and wiring
- Outdoor work locations may exist in difficult climates (, summer in Texas and winter in Wyoming) while wearing PPE
Benefits
- Competitive salary with a discretionary bonus for hours worked in excess of 80 hours in a two-week pay period
- Benefit Time Off (BTO) that can be used as paid vacation, sick time, holiday funding, or can be taken as cash
- Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)
- 401(k) Matching
- Company funded health insurance
- Health club sponsorship