The Automation Engineer is responsible for the plant automation control system maintenance, design, troubleshooting, optimization, and improvement initiatives necessary for plant operations. This position works under the general direction of the Production Superintendent.
CalPortland is proud to offer a comprehensive, competitive benefits package that provides health and financial support to our most important resources: our employees. Your benefits are an important part of your overall compensation at CalPortland. That’s why we give you a wide range of benefits to choose from.
Low-cost premiums even for family coverage
Company-paid life/AD&D insurance
Company-paid short-term disability
401k/Company Funded Pension Program (program is dependent upon location and job type)
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Additional voluntary benefits
Compensation $80,000 - $110,000 annually
Responsibilities Install and maintain process control hardware and related software
Continuously explore opportunities to automate the manufacturing process by working closely with plant personnel and develop logic to enhance plant performance and process flow
Responsible for the improvement of the plant digital control system while maintaining current knowledge of emerging process control technologies
Maintain knowledge related to potential software bugs, upgrades, patches, etc. and communicate recommended improvements, gain approvals for changes prior to implementation
Responsible for process control software reliability, security, and compatibility with relevant plant systems while ensuring network and communications integrity
Ensure all process control data is being recorded, backed up, and archived (includes SQL database); prepare and maintain written and computer-based logs, reports, and charts for plant management and regulatory agencies
Prioritize system maintenance tasks to minimize process control-related downtime
Assist in the preparation of cost estimates for capital projects, and proposals for capital investment; assist in the development of capital budgets and prioritization
Develop start-up procedures, and equipment specifications, and assist with the commissioning of new installations including training assistance
Ensure control room operators are up to date on new software
Improve the quality and clarity of information provided to control room operators, employees, and management
Use electrical drawings, schematics, flowcharts, computer code, and logic code to accomplish job responsibilities
Administratively and technically assist with analytical systems throughout the plant
Must comply with company safety rules/regulations and wear proper safety equipment/personal protective equipment (PPE)
Ability to work independently, be a self-starter, and make decisions as appropriate while managing conflicting demands
Education Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering or closely related field
Requirements/Qualifications Computer knowledge should include basic operating systems software (Win XP/7, NT workstations, servers, and MS Office)
Knowledgeable in computer maintenance, Simocode Pro, HMI interface software (RSView32 preferred), and PLC’s (Siemens S-7Pro PLC with Simatic Manager software, GE and AB with associated software knowledge in RSLogix 5000, ControlLogix preferred)
Must be knowledgeable in electronics, process control and automation, and functions of the cement manufacturing process
Ability to read blueprints, engineering drawings, schematics, and drawings
Leadership and interpersonal skills to facilitate positive working relationships with all levels of management and staff
Strong written/verbal communication, analytical, and computer skills
High standards of safety, performance, and production
Must be able to see and hear safety indicators and warnings
Ability to walk long distances (up to 300 yards) on all types of surfaces (uneven and/or slippery ground)
Must have physical ability to climb on equipment to provide supervision while work is being performed
Must be able to stoop, crawl under and into enclosed spaces, use man-elevators, and climb ladders, stairs and/or stockpiles as high as 400 feet in elevation
Must be able to pass required physical examination and drug screens
Ability to drive to various locations
Occasional overnight travel (air/auto) as required
Conditions of Employment Successful candidate must submit to a post-offer pre-employment physical examination, drug/alcohol screen, and background check. Some positions require Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) registration/clearance as well as ongoing alcohol and drug testing.
Location: Oro Grande, CA, US, 92368
Job Type: Salaried
Nearest Major Market: Riverside
Nearest Secondary Market: Los Angeles
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