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
B.S. Engineering with 5+ years’ applicable work experience, or combination of education and relevant work experience·Strong platform experience and proficiency programming : a.
PLCs (Allen-Bradley preferred)b.HMIs (Inductive Automation Ignition, AVEVA / Wonderware System Platform, Rockwell FactoryTalk View, GE iFIX preferred)c.
DCS (DeltaV)d.Other (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 systemsc.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 (e.
g., 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