Vanderlande’s Controls Engineering Department is responsible for the design, programming, commissioning, and testing of material handling systems for our customers. This is an entry level position, as a Controls Project Engineer 2, you will be responsible for commissioning /testing, the design of both small- and large-scale material handling systems that integrate hardware and software components.
Key Responsibilities:
Configure component level devices
Perform device level testing in support of PLC commissioning
Perform device level testing in support of SCADA commissioning
Document device level testing for PLC and SCADA commissioning (commissioning Checklist)
Perform zone level testing in support of PLC commissioning
Perform zone level testing in support of SCADA commissioning
Document zone level testing for PLC and SCADA commissioning (commissioning Checklist)
Perform area level testing in support of PLC commissioning
Perform area level testing in support of SCADA commissioning
Document area level testing for PLC and SCADA commissioning (Product running test)
Document daily progress of assigned tasks
Manage punch lists (software / electrical / mechanical)
Monitor and document the progress of subcontractors
Follow all safety requirements at the jobsite
Write commissioning checklist with direction of lead engineer
Write test plans with direction of lead engineer (Area, Zone, Section level)
Write Controls Functional Specification / Description of Operations under direction of lead engineer
Write, debug, and test PLC code under direction of lead engineer
Develop and test SCADA/HMI programs under direction of lead engineer
Commission and test PLC control panel under the direction of lead engineer
SCADA commissioning and testing under the direction of lead engineer
Perform of quality checks on-site and provide documentation of completion and status
Preparation and review of daily and weekly progress reports
Required Qualification:
Willingness to learn
Proactive
Ownership culture
Bachelor's Degree in an Engineering/Technology discipline
Must be willing and able to travel 80% routinely.
Knowledge of computer systems and Windows (personal computers)
Must be able to communicate effectively
Ability to work in a team and autonomous situations
Strong team mentality and willingness to accept responsibility for project completion
Must have the ability to properly prioritize work/activities
Ability to understand PLC programs, SCADA systems
Ability to understand and interpret Electrical Schematics
Desired Qualifications:
Possess knowledge of PLC programming control systems (Siemens or Allen Bradley)
Demonstrable skills in ladder logic, Allen-Bradley Systems; Studio 5000
Demonstrable skills in ladder logic, Siemens Systems; TIA-Portal
Familiar with communication protocols (Ethernet IP, Modbus, etc.)
Familiar with installation, programming, and providing technical support of PLC based hardware and software, such as Allen-Bradley and Siemens
Possess a strong ability to solve problems and research solutions
Logical mentality, skilled in understanding and designing Engineering Science: Logic & Programming
Solid understanding of networking principles and computer hardware setup
Capable of programming in SQL, Visual Basic, C, C++, C#, or equivalent
Knowledgeable of project scheduling
Ability to identify network communication issues reactively and proactively
Troubleshoot electrical based problems on conveyor systems, motors, drives, etc.
Physical Requirements:
Able to climb a 2-story ladder
Able to walk a mile in 20 minutes
Able to lift to 30 lbs. without difficulty
Capable of working 10 hours standing / sitting / walking / climbing stairs
Must be comfortable working in an office setting and a factory / construction environment
Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Top Skills
What We Do
Vanderlande is the global market leader for future-proof logistic process automation at airports. The company is also a leading supplier of process automation solutions for warehouses and in the parcel market.
Vanderlande’s baggage handling systems are capable of moving over 4 billion pieces of baggage around the world per year. Its systems are active in more than 600 airports including 12 of the world’s top 20. More than 52 million parcels are sorted by its systems every day, which have been installed for the world’s leading parcel companies. In addition, many of the largest global e-commerce players and retailers have confidence in Vanderlande’s efficient and reliable solutions.
The company focuses on the optimisation of its customers’ business processes and competitive positions. Through close cooperation, it strives for the improvement of their operational activities and the expansion of their logistical achievements. Vanderlande’s extensive portfolio of integrated solutions – innovative systems, intelligent software and life-cycle services – results in the realisation of fast, reliable and efficient automation technology.
Established in 1949, Vanderlande has more than 7,500 employees, all committed to moving its customers’ businesses forward at diverse locations on every continent. With a consistently increasing turnover of 1.8 billion euros, it has established a global reputation over the past seven decades as a highly reliable partner for future-proof logistic process automation.
Vanderlande was acquired in 2017 by Toyota Industries Corporation, which will help it to continue its sustainable profitable growth. The two companies have a strong strategic match, and the synergies include cross-selling, product innovations, and research and development.