Controls Engineer Financial & Banking - Alpharetta, GA at Geebo

Controls Engineer

The Controls Engineer (II) implements PLC Software Projects, as the Lead Engineer or as an Engineering Team Member, for an integrated system or sub-system (WCS, TT/CB, and System Conveyor). Provides the PLC code design, planning and reporting and technical management of the project for the PLC Controls Engineering portion of the project in addition to technical implementation.
Attends weekly team meetings: review scheduled tasks/timelines
Contributes to test plans (Internal, In-House, Site, Commissioning, and Acceptance)
Reviews customer SOW/RFP/RFQ and specifications as requested
Attends PLC software related pricing, concept, and customer review meetings as requested
Attends all project related turnover meetings & functional design reviews; review proposal and C&E requirements specification/gap list
Fully understands scope, budgets, and schedules for the project
Reviews initial project schedule and identify gaps or changes needed
Documents and communicates overall system level concerns or questions
Calls initial System Design Review and as engineering project team (integrated projects), generates any requirements documentation needed (WCS, MC, etc), as requested
Identifies gaps, creates gap lists, and communicates with project team; resolves any cost conflicts in coordination with C&E / PM / CSS
Creates system architecture, description of operation, functional specifications, and interface documents (Host, MHE, WCS, Cranes, Scanners, etc)
Modifies, adds, maintains, and validates project specifications while maintaining as sold scope
Understands and communicates project phasing (Tie-Ins, PLC SW, Cut-ins) as a project team member (integrated projects)
Defines any SOPER work required for the project; contributes to definition of SOPER, including testing requirements and scheduling milestones and tracking completion of any SOPER work within the project timeline
Schedules PLC Code reviews and audits
Creates detailed task lists, assigns resources and timelines; audits, maintains, and reports progress on a regular basis
Attends weekly team meetings: reviews scheduled tasks/budgets/risks
Coordinates with PLC Controls Principal Engineer to determine base code version, and develops project code, configures, and sets up logic (Includes Screens, Reports, HMI, etc)
Maintains and tracks issues list, reporting to Supervisor / Manager as required
Performs PLC Code reviews and audits
Completes all in-house testing and emulation
Executes all test plans on-site, both internal and customer acceptance/BUAT/UAT/FAT
Provides site/field reports daily, including progress, issues, and next steps, as requested
Communicates, manages, and brings closure all internal & customer created issue lists
Calls and facilitates CSS turnover meeting. (ONLY if PM does not call meeting); ensures all turnover PLC Controls Engineering documentation is complete & stored in proper location
Schedules and facilitates lessons learned post-mortem engineering review; focuses on technical aspects of the project and what can be done to improve, as requested
May be required to perform other duties as requested, directed or assigned
Level One:
Graduate from an accredited college with a Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering or PLC/Electrical Controls Engineering or equivalent experience. One to two years of Electrical Engineering experience is preferred.
Level Two:
In addition to Level One qualifications; three to five years of PLC Controls Engineering experience in a similar position (or equivalent experience) required showing progressive increase in responsibility.
Project Management Skills
Financial & Budget Knowledge
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