What are the responsibilities and job description for the Automation Engineer - Electrical Design position at Complete Filtration Resources, Inc.?
Job Title: Automation Engineer - Electrical Designer
Report to: Automation Manager
Job Summary
The Electrical Designer will conduct/coordinate electrical design duties on assigned projects within the organization. Maintain project schedules and harmonize efforts with project team. Assist team members on projects regarding Automation. Determine project scope and specification to achieve customer satisfaction. Manage electrical design standards, templates, and blocks for the Automation department.
Job Responsibilities
· Ensure compliance with all projects specific guidelines associated with the electrical design and schedule
· Develop relationships with customers, vendors, & contractors to meet project specifics
· Evolve the working practices to improve efficiency and productivity for projects.
· Incorporate customer Hardware/Software Design Specifications and implement within the project.
· Engineer & Design electrical control panels per UL508A, UL698A, and UL1203 utilizing AutoCAD Electrical.
· To contribute to the development of relevant working procedures, templates and standards.
· Manage electrical design standards and templates for the Automation department.
· Assist with procurement of components to maintain project deadlines
· Assist with Automation team creating and updates associated with project documentation and manuals.
· Assist with skid and on-site IO testing and contractor management associated with terminations.
· Participation and technical contribution to customers and team members.
Requirements
Education and Training: To become an Electrical Designer, you require a minimum of an associate’s degree in Electrical/Automation/Instrumentation Engineering or in related fields with 5 year’s job experience.
Communication Skill: Electrical Designer must have excellent communication skills which they utilize when managing control portion of projects and consulting with either contractors or customers.
Critical Thinking: They require good logic and reasoning skills to be able to identify weaknesses and strengths of alternative solutions or approaches to problems. Electrical Designer must be able to troubleshoot issues in a timely manner.
Organizational skill: Their work is often to instruct and direct contractors, thereby making them persons who need excellent organizational skill to perform their duties. They must also be able to identify the details in scope when managing the electrical/controls portion of a project.