Automation Engineer - Sterling Engineering
Buffalo Grove, IL
About the Job
Overview:
As an Automation Engineer, you'll manage automation upgrades and installations, collaborating with OEMs to ensure machinery meets our clients specifications. This hands-on role involves project management, factory acceptance testing, site acceptance testing, and selecting the right automation solutions for different facilities.
As an Automation Engineer, you'll manage automation upgrades and installations, collaborating with OEMs to ensure machinery meets our clients specifications. This hands-on role involves project management, factory acceptance testing, site acceptance testing, and selecting the right automation solutions for different facilities.
Job Responsibilities:
- Conceptualize and develop innovative automation concepts tailored to injection molding, assembly, and packaging requirements.
- Manage automation projects from start to finish, including procurement, design, build, acceptance, installation, and validation.
- Implement low and high-volume Assembly Automation Systems across various platforms, such as Synchronous, Asynchronous, and Continuous Motion.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Sales, Customers, Equipment Suppliers, Manufacturing, and Program Management.
- Participate in validation activities during DQ, FAT, IQ, OQ, SAT, and PQ phases, ensuring compliance and quality standards.
- Establish, manage, and maintain project budgets and timelines, ensuring efficient resource allocation.
- Contribute to DFMA's, FMEA's, and DOE's, fostering continuous improvement and lean practices.
- Develop and maintain Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the operation and maintenance of newly installed equipment.
- Provide comprehensive training to Manufacturing personnel on the proper operation and maintenance of new equipment.
- Offer ongoing support to production teams during the ramp-up phase, ensuring smooth transitions.
- Comply with all company policies and perform additional duties as assigned.
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Automation, or a related Engineering discipline.
- 3+ years of experience in managing automation projects or automation equipment design and build.
- Proficient knowledge of machine design and CAD software.
- Comprehensive understanding of modern machine controls.
- Experience with technologies such as Ultrasonic welding, leak testing, and machine vision (preferred).
- Familiarity with pneumatics, cam-operated systems, servo motors, and robotics (preferred).
- Experience in assembly, testing, and packaging of medical and pharmaceutical devices (preferred).
Source : Sterling Engineering