The Control Engineer at Acadental is responsible for developing novel manufacturing methods to create the best teaching aids on the market. In this role, travel is less than 1% and full cycle engineering is available. From design to run-off, the controls engineer can lead the entire process.Essential DutiesAbility to work as a part of a teamPivot quickly as prototype results and company needs changeProgramming, installing, and troubleshooting Keyence and Cognex vision systemsProgramming, installing, and troubleshooting PLC systems such as Mitsubishi and SiemensAnalyzing product or equipment specifications and performance requirements to determine designs which can be produced by existing manufacturing or processing facilities and methodsDetermining feasibility of designing new equipment or modifying existing equipmentPreparing or directing preparation of product or system layout and detailed drawings and schematicsDirecting and coordinating manufacturing or building of prototype products or systemsEducationBasic/Required: bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related fieldPreferred: Electrical Engineering DegreeQualifications3+ years of controls engineering experienceFamiliarity with wiring/cabling size/terminations and load/temperature requirementsFamiliarity with industrial machinery design & related NFPA codesControl wiring designUnderstanding of electrical hardware, drawings, sequence control and software designExperience programming, installing, and troubleshooting manufacturing image vision systems such as Keyence and CognexExperience reading, understanding, creating, and modifying electrical schematics#J-18808-Ljbffr

Control Engineer
Acadental · Overland Park, KS, USA ·
- Job type:
- Full Time