Design and develop control system concepts and architecture, produce functional specifications, program PLCs and HMIs, debug and commission assembly lines on site, support external technical resources, and manage project scope, schedule, quality, and customer relations.
Job Summary & ResponsibilitiesDuties and Responsibilities
- Develop control system concepts and architecture according customer’s RFQ and Comau standard.
- Develop assembly line controls functional specifications and description.
- Develop controls program for assembly line, test and commissioning on site.
- Assist the external resource technical support.
Qualifications (Education, Training, Certification, Licenses, Experience)
- Fluency in both Mandarin and English*
- Have a thorough understanding of the electrical and control standards of the customer.
- Possess at least 5 years of experience in the Body Assembly, specializing in software programming(PLC & HMI), debugging, troubleshooting and commissioning.
- Fluent spoken and written in both English and Chinese.
- Be an expert in PLC programming, HMI programming, electrical design of control systems, control and automation concepts, motion system control for frequency inverter or servo controller.
- Core qualifications include proficiency in TIA Portal, RSLogix, Microsoft Office and core knowhow is Siemens Sicar Standard.
- Hands-on experience with communication protocols such as Profinet/ProfiSAFE, EthernetIP, and EtherCAT and other software tools used for on-site commissioning.
- Demonstrate the ability to manage project scope, schedule, quality, resources, and associated risks effectively.
- Possess strong presentation and communication skills, with the ability to maintain positive relationships with customers and a proficiency in business.
- Be able to work under pressure and be available for overtime as required.
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