Hardware Engineer Engineering - Alpharetta, GA at Geebo

Hardware Engineer

Developing and designing complex electrical systems for hardware and software integration o Material Specifications, schematic preparations, panel layouts Driving improvements in cost reduction and improvement in customer satisfaction Performing basic automation hardware engineering -- selecting PLCs (Allen Bradley or Siemens) , Field I/O cards, power supplies etc.
Working directly with customers for reviewing panel layouts Utilizing E-Plan / AutoCAD electrical for supporting drawing and design Leading a team of engineers in different project initiatives to ensure uniform and standard processes within the hardware engineering team Assisting with selecting of panel manufacturing vendors along with the procurement team Knowledge of Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Deep knowledge of Simens products (I/O's, PLCs, etc.
) Experience with industrial networks (Example:
Profinet, Ethernet/IP, Profibus) Ability to travel domestically and internationally (Mainly USA, Mexico, Canada) -- light travel up to 20% Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or Mechatronics 5 -- 10 years of experience in automation electrical automation cabinet design and working in manufacturing environments Knowledge / Experience using E-Plan and/or AutoCAD Electrical Understanding design and integration of I/O's, PLC's, Power Supplies, HMI -- for Panel Layouts Ability to work across multiple projects and meet deadlines under pressure Experience giving direction to others Strong communication skills (written and verbal) to work with clients directly Recommended Skills Allen Bradley Factory Automation Equipment Automation Communication Cost Reduction Customer Satisfaction Drawing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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