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Trainee Motor Control Engineer Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

PURPOSE Provide technical start-up, checkout and programming for Building Automation and Control ... PID control loops, motor control, commissioning of digital and analog measurement devices) • ...

PURPOSE Provide technical start-up, checkout and programming for Building Automation and Control ... PID control loops, motor control, commissioning of digital and analog measurement devices) • ...

PURPOSE Provide technical start-up, checkout and programming for Building Automation and Control ... PID control loops, motor control, commissioning of digital and analog measurement devices) • ...

Design Engineer II

Fort Wayne, IN · Hybrid

$75K - $101K/yr

Design Engineer II (Mechanical) reports to the Power Efficiency Solutions Senior Manager of ... Complete electric motor and motor control housing mechanical designs, as well as components and ...

Automation & Controls Engineer

Evansville, IN · On-site

$79K - $105K/yr

... senior engineers to create more efficient project methods and to maintain the project ... Machine control experience: o PLC o Motor Control & Drives o Pneumatic Control Systems o Electrical ...

The position will require working with engineering and production personnel during the ... S. Export Control Laws. U.S. Export Control laws and U.S. Government Department of Defense ...

Automation & Controls Engineer

Evansville, IN · On-site

$79K - $105K/yr

... senior engineers to create more efficient project methods and to maintain the project ... Machine control experience: o PLC o Motor Control & Drives o Pneumatic Control Systems o Electrical ...

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Trainee Motor Control Engineer information

What is the difference between Trainee Motor Control Engineer vs Electrical Engineering Intern?

AspectTrainee Motor Control EngineerElectrical Engineering Intern
CredentialsTypically pursuing or holding a degree in electrical or control engineeringUsually undergraduate students in electrical engineering or related fields
Work EnvironmentHands-on training in motor control systems, automation labs, manufacturing plantsAssisting in electrical design, testing, and research projects in labs or offices
Industry UsageCommon in automation, robotics, manufacturing sectors

The Trainee Motor Control Engineer focuses specifically on motor control systems and automation, often requiring specialized knowledge in control theory and electrical systems. In contrast, an Electrical Engineering Intern has a broader scope, gaining experience across various electrical disciplines. Both roles serve as entry points into the electrical industry, but the Trainee Motor Control Engineer role is more specialized towards motor control applications.

What are the most commonly searched types of Motor Control Engineer jobs in Indiana? The most popular types of Motor Control Engineer jobs in Indiana are:
What cities in Indiana are hiring for Trainee Motor Control Engineer jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most Trainee Motor Control Engineer job openings:
Automation Engineer

Automation Engineer

Baker Group

Jeffersonville, IN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

PURPOSE

Provide technical start-up, checkout and programming for Building Automation and Control Systems. Maintain and grow the “Client for Life” concept for existing and new customers. Performs related work as required.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The following duties are typical for this job. These are not to be constructed as exclusive or all inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.

• Work collaboratively with design engineers, operation engineers, and purchasers and other internal staff

• Start-up of Microprocessor based control components including PLC and DDC controllers, sensors, actuators, transducers, and associated components

• Understand construction schedules and manage QA/QC checklists and commissioning logs

• Ability to interpret Sequence of Operations (SOO) and apply to program logic

• Ability to read and write code ladder logic, structured text, and function block programming

• Mentor, training, and oversee Automation Technician I and IIs

• Ability to lead medium to large size projects

• Point-to-point checkout of wiring and components for proper grounding, polarity, communication and power

• Set up and calibration of input and output devices such as temperature sensors, pressure transducers, etc.

• Uploading, downloading, and modification of control software and programs

• Perform networking functions such as setting up IP addresses, subnet masks, MAC addresses and instance numbers

• Create and troubleshoot automation networks and communication protocols.

• Identify and troubleshoot complex Automation HVAC and Electrical systems including but not limited to psychometrics, refrigeration, building pressure controls, life safety systems, EPMS, process controls, steam heating, humidification and de-humidification, and central heating and cooling systems.

• Map control points into supervisory controller and add alarms and history extensions to supervisory controller points

• Map control points into graphical front end and link points to graphics

• Create Automation System graphics and dashboards


MINIMUM EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

• Four (4) to Seven (7) years of Automation related field experience

• Associate degree in Electronic, Technology, or Automation related field or equivalent on the job experience


CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS

• Valid driver’s license


MENTAL AND PHYSICAL COMPETENCIES REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

• Ability to perform all necessary duties unsupervised

• Knowledge of common Windows Office applications

• Knowledge of Microsoft SQL or other database applications preferred but not required

• Knowledge of Ethernet and serial network communication protocols and hardware configurations

• Understanding of basic process controls (i.e. PID control loops, motor control, commissioning of digital and analog measurement devices)

• Excellent interpersonal skills with ability to communicate effectively, both orally and written

• Ability to take direction and full fill commitments

• Value and support company mission and culture

• Display honesty, integrity, sound reasoning, good judgment/values, and lead by example, all while maintaining strong internal and external relationships at all levels

• Understanding of construction site safety and display a high awareness of your surroundings

• Effectively prioritize and balance the “big picture” and immediate responsibilities

• Ability to listen effectively, value the opinions of others and acknowledge contributions of others

• Ability to communicate and work well with others specifically but not limited to our electrical team members and project management staff at all levels

• Effectively train, mentor, and delegate work tasks to lower-level Automation Technicians

• Ability to effectively work with your project team members to resolve issues promptly


ENVIRONMENTAL ADAPTABILITY

At any given time, may be exposed to:

• Typical construction site and/or industrial site risks and environment


EQUIPMENT/TOOLS

• Laptop PC

• Electronic Multimeter

• Magnehelic

• RS-485 and RS-232 Serial Adapters

• Hand tools/Light power tools

• Product Manufacturer Software

• AutoCAD Electric

• PLC Software (Allen-Bradley RSLogix 500, StudioLogix5000, or Modicon)

• HMI Software (Wonderware or FactoryTalk View)

• DDC Software (Schneider Electric Eco Struxure, Alerton Compass, or Tridium Niagara)

• Ladders and Lifts

• Oscilloscope

• Wireshark

• Computer systems: Windows, Linux, Command Line


Baker Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Baker Group will consider reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and encourage prospective employees and incumbents to discuss potential accommodations with the Employer.