Job DescriptionDevelop controls components such as PAC, safety devices, HMI, servo drives, processing hardware and robotic systems across the company. Manages the electrical and controls aspect for all projects with-in Engineering.
- Develop new industrial electrical control panels which are NFPA79/NEC/UL508A compliant, and create electrical, pneumatic, and fluid schematics. Develop PAC and HMI logic which is organized, structured, documented, maintainable, reusable, modular, intuitive, diagnostic, and completely integrated with all component faults and parameters. Develop PAC and SCADA code will interact with subsystems such as servos, instrumentation, vision, robots, Ignition, and 3rd party equipment.
- Review and follow project requirements and scope of work. Work within project teams consisting of project managers, engineers, fabrication, electrical, process piping, and contractors. Clearly communicate Controls needs and timing to each of the team members to ensure on time / on budget completion of controls installation and integration, as well as overall project.
- Work closely with electrical contractors by reviewing scope of work and providing prints. Giving contractor clear direction and setting timelines to have work completed.
- Develop and audit security and user access processes on all process controls hardware and software applications. Continuously combat new security risks on control system hardware and software applications. Manage remote OEM VPN and local access. Manage Asset Center between all facilities.
- Develop and update server applications and infrastructure. Develop and update PC images and VMs.
- Manage or build control cabinets, field wiring, pneumatic and fluid plumbing.
- Design and develop safety solutions per risk assessments. Verify and validate safety solution meets design requirements. Document as built safety solution.
- Introduce automated processes into production, and train and equip production to support automated equipment after deployment into production.
QualificationsIn addition to the responsibilities listed above, other duties may be assigned by your supervisor, as dictated by business necessity.
- Bachelor's degree B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Process Controls Engineering, Automation Engineering from an accredited institution. Would consider related Associates degree with equivalent experience.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience working with Power Distribution and or Process Controls Engineering. To include experience interacting with direct customer on a technical basis and managing and deploying power automation projects.
- Knowledge of the Electrical distribution systems and associated Electrical systems at all facilities.
- Expert knowledge of SCADA, and Control and automation systems.
- Complete knowledge of NEC and other regulatory requirements in the power and automation disciplines.
- Knowledge of applicable industry codes and standards.
- Decision Making, Leadership, Advanced Computer, Communication, Team-Building, organization, and Statistical Analysis.
- Problem solving abilities.
- Independently evaluates and applies standard engineering techniques, tools, and software.
- Persuasive and actively gains trust.
- Provide written and oral instructions, self-directed, leads by example.
- Work in both individual and team setting with attention to detail.
- Customer service orientation.
- Reports To - Sr. Power and Automation Engineer
- Direct Reports - N/A
- Indirect Reports - N/A
Wells Enterprises is an EEO/AA employer M/F/Vet/Dis
About UsWells Enterprises, Inc. is the largest privately held ice cream manufacturer in the United States. Founded in 1913 by Fred H. Wells and run by the Wells family for generations, the company is an independent operating company of the Ferrero Group, one of the global leaders in sweet, packaged foods.
Wells produces more than 200 million gallons of ice cream per year and distributes products in all 50 states. Wells manufactures its signature brand Blue Bunny®, lower-calorie Halo Top®, the iconic Bomb Pop®, and Blue Ribbon Classics®.
Wells employs nearly 4,000 ice cream aficionados across the country. The company is headquartered in Le Mars, Iowa, where Wells has made Le Mars the "Ice Cream Capital of the World" as the largest manufacturer of ice cream in one location. Wells operates two manufacturing plants in Le Mars, Iowa, a manufacturing plant in Dunkirk, New York, and a manufacturing facility in Henderson, Nevada. Learn more at www.wellsenterprisesinc.com.
What We OfferAt Wells, we're proud to support our employees with comprehensive benefits that enhance health, financial wellness, and include paid time off (PTO). Eligible employees may also receive an annual incentive bonus based on Company performance. Learn more about our benefits here.