Job Description
Academic Background: Bachelor's Degree in Electrical and Electronics
Preferred Industry : Gear Manufacturing industry
Experience: 10-15 years
Main Task
Electrical Design & Development:
- Overseeing the design of electrical hardware,including switchgear, sensors, power supplies, and control systems.
- Developing and integrating control systems for machine tools, including PLC programming (Ladder,FBD, SCL) and HMI development.
- Ensuring proper selection of electrical components,including PLCs, HMIs, I/O modules, VFDs, and motors, Drives and CNC controller
- Creating and reviewing electrical line diagrams and schematics.
Troubleshooting & Commissioning
- Leading on-site activities such as machine commissioning and troubleshooting electrical issues.
- Diagnosing and resolving problems related to PLC programming, HMI interfaces, and other electrical components.
Team Management & Collaboration
- Managing and mentoring a team of automation engineers.
- Collaborating with cross-functional teams (mechanical, software, etc.) during the design and development process.
- Working with vendors for component sourcing and technical support.
Compliance & Standards
- Ensuring adherence to relevant electrical safety standards and regulations.
- Implementing and maintaining quality control procedures for electrical systems.
Automation & Networking
- Working with various automation communication protocols (e.g., Profibus, Profinet).
- Integrating machine tools into plant networks.
Skills Required
- Proven experience in PLC programming, HMI development, and electrical hardware design.
- Strong understanding of electrical components and their applications in machine tools.
- Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills.
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
- Experience in team management and project leadership.
- Knowledge of relevant industry standards and regulations.
Work Location: Peenya/Dabaspete, Bangalore.
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