About The Role As an Intermediate PLC Engineer in the durable goods manufacturing sector, you will play a critical role in designing, programming, and maintaining programmable logic controllers (PLCs) that drive automated manufacturing processes. Your work will ensure that production lines operate efficiently, safely, and with minimal downtime by developing robust control systems tailored to complex machinery. You will collaborate closely with cross‑functional teams including mechanical engineers, electricians, and production managers to integrate automation solutions that meet operational requirements. Additionally, you will be responsible for troubleshooting and optimizing existing PLC programs to enhance system performance and reliability. Your contributions will directly impact product quality, manufacturing throughput, and overall operational excellence within our Canadian facilities.Minimum QualificationsDiploma or degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation Engineering, or a related technical field.Minimum of 3 years of hands‑on experience programming and maintaining PLC systems in a manufacturing environment.Proficiency with PLC programming languages such as Ladder Logic, Structured Text, or Function Block Diagram.Strong understanding of industrial control systems, sensors, actuators, and communication protocols (e.g., Ethernet/IP, Modbus).Experience with HMI (Human Machine Interface) development and integration.Preferred QualificationsCertification in PLC programming or automation technologies from recognized institutions.Experience with SCADA systems and industrial network configuration.Familiarity with safety standards and regulations applicable to manufacturing automation (e.g., IEC 61508, ISO 13849).Knowledge of robotics integration and motion control systems.Previous experience working in durable goods manufacturing or similar heavy industrial sectors.ResponsibilitiesDevelop, program, and test PLC control systems for new and existing manufacturing equipment.Perform regular maintenance, troubleshooting, and upgrades of PLC hardware and software to minimize production interruptions.Collaborate with engineering and production teams to analyze automation needs and implement effective control solutions.Document control system designs, modifications, and procedures to ensure compliance with industry standards and internal protocols.Support commissioning and start‑up activities for new machinery and automation projects within manufacturing plants.Conduct root cause analysis for automation‑related issues and implement corrective actions promptly.Train and assist maintenance personnel on PLC system operation and troubleshooting techniques.Skills The required skills enable you to design and implement effective PLC programs that control complex manufacturing equipment, ensuring smooth and reliable production processes. Your troubleshooting abilities allow you to quickly identify and resolve automation issues, minimizing downtime and maintaining operational efficiency. Communication and collaboration skills are essential as you work closely with multidisciplinary teams to align automation solutions with production goals. Preferred skills such as SCADA system knowledge and safety standards expertise enhance your capability to develop comprehensive control systems that meet regulatory requirements and improve overall plant safety. Additionally, familiarity with robotics and motion control expands your ability to contribute to advanced automation projects, driving innovation within the manufacturing environment.#J-18808-Ljbffr
Intermediate Plc Engineer
MINTH NORTH AMERICA, INC.
windsor, windsor
Published 20 days ago
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