- Design electrical and pneumatic systems for machinery, equipment, and industrial processes.
- Create detailed technical drawings, schematics, and diagrams using CAD software.
- Manage design projects from concept to completion, ensuring timely delivery and adherence to specifications.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including mechanical engineers, production staff, and quality assurance, to ensure successful project outcomes.
- Develop and conduct tests to validate the performance and reliability of electrical and pneumatic systems.
- Provide technical support and troubleshooting assistance for existing electrical and pneumatic systems.
- Ensure all designs meet quality standards and regulatory requirements. Conduct design reviews and risk assessments to identify potential issues. Implement corrective actions to address design deficiencies and improve system performance.
- Maintain accurate and comprehensive design documentation, including drawings, specifications, and test reports.
- Proficiency in designing electrical and pneumatic systems using CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks).
- Strong understanding of electrical principles, circuit design, and pneumatic systems.
- Experience with PLC programming and control systems.
- Knowledge of industry standards and safety regulations for electrical and pneumatic systems.
- Ideally a bachelor's degree or additional certification in electrical or pneumatic engineering or related field.
- Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement processes.
- Experience with automated control systems and robotics. Professional certification in electrical or pneumatic design is a plus.
- Previous experience in electrical and pneumatic system design, preferably in a manufacturing or industrial setting.
- Experience with project management and coordinating cross-functional teams.
- Ability to work in a manufacturing or industrial environment, which may include standing for extended periods and exposure to noise, dust, and equipment hazards.
- The role typically involves working in an office setting with regular visits to manufacturing or industrial sites.
- Work may require occasional travel to client locations or project sites.
- Potential exposure to hazardous materials, requiring strict adherence to safety protocols.