Process Control Engineer Engineering - Klamath Falls, OR at Geebo

Process Control Engineer

Job Title:
Process Control Engineer (No Remote) Locations:
Klamath Falls, OR Job details:
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- o Manufacturing experience after completion of degree.
o Experience in forest products, paper and pulp, food or beverage processing, or chemical industries is a plus.
o Strong communication skills (written and verbal).
o Experience with continuous manufacturing processes.
o Strong troubleshooting skills.
o Knowledge of plant equipment and processes.
o Ability to do full controls integration, from electrical/instrumentation design to PLC to MMI.
o Familiar with most common sensors and transmitters, and their suitability to an application.
o Working experience with Simatic/TI505 PLC's and Wonderware HMI or equivalent.
o Ability to work weekends, holidays and respond to callouts.
o Proficient using personal computers, associated software (MS Suite, Project, Access, SQL, CMMS, AutoCAD, Kronos) and IO Servers.
o Experienced in Ethernet network design and implementation, including fiber and 10/100 Base TX.
Responsibilities:
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- o The process control engineer must have skills in design, configuration, integration, and implementation of process control solutions for our wood products manufacturing facilities.
o This includes engineering of electrical systems, PLCs, HMIs, SCADA systems, SQL, Access, and PC networking technologies.
o Ensure safe work practices are followed at all times.
o Ensure compliance with all standards and programs (safety, environmental, quality, maintenance, and manufacturing policies and procedures) within area of responsibility.
o Lead or participate in problem solving.
o Become an expert in the current process, control, and reporting systems.
o Provide ongoing informal and formal training for electrical personnel to ensure development of good operating and maintenance practices.
o Work as a member of the maintenance team to think strategically about downtime prevention and long-term resolution of issues while maintaining a culture of efficiency and quick reaction to downtime events.
o Provide backup support to other process control and electrical supervision personnel.
o Work closely with electrical supervisors to maintain all documentation related to the process control system configuration and SOP's.
Work to continuously improve electrical/process control standards.
o Participate in planning and budgeting for activities.
o Provide electrical engineering support to sustain plant production.
o Balance day to day needs with long term projects.
o Participate in equipment troubleshooting.
o Work with maintenance and operational teams to support continuous improvements of assets and asset performance.
o Introduce recommended changes in control schemes which will improve the plant operation.
This could include increased efficiency by increasing the level of automation and improved methods of control.
o Ability to troubleshoot and repair machinery through the use of drawings, schematics, and root-cause/failure analysis.
o Strong knowledge of engineering concepts including electrical, instrumentation, hydraulic, and mechanical systems.
o Respond to equipment downtime emergencies, and plan/execute plans for any recurring situations.
o Identify opportunities where condition based monitoring can successfully predict failure.
o Combine newer technologies and extensions of current architectures.
Plan and coordinate technical design and implementation of project work.
o Monitor the operation of machinery and systems, to minimize unplanned downtime, anticipate and solve problems in a timely manner, and identify opportunities for improvement.
o Working knowledge of steam systems, natural gas systems, hydraulic systems, and pneumatic systems.
o Experience in capital project design, installation and startup.
Recommended Skills Auto Cad Automation Communication Computerized Maintenance Management Systems Electrical Engineering Electrical Installation Work Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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