Manufacturing Engineer
- Posted 10 November 2022
- Salary $DOE
- LocationHerndon
- Job type Permanent
- Discipline Renewable Energy & Infrastructure
- ReferenceHWLI-1NOV
- Contact NameHannah Waters
Job description
Responsibilities:
Provide the day-to-day manufacturing/sustaining support related to electrical components of ES&O product e.g. PLCs,breakers, fuses and relays for DC and AC circuits, connectors, cables (both power/ethernet/fire alarm) etc.
Provide ES&O product maintenance support to review, search, verify alternate electrical components sources
Work independently with vendors and design team to understand root cause of failures, propose design or component changes, and implement and validate design changes
Support cost reduction efforts and identify new cost take out and ideas
Review electrical schematic, single line diagram, field wiring diagram, wire-list in Auto-Cad Electrical and BOM in Auto-Cad Inventor/Vault for energy storage systems following UL508A and IEC61439-1/2 standards
Define electrical manufacturing issues and risks to the product team and support driving solution and implementing it
Reviewing engineering change requests generated by Electrical R&D.
·Review product design and confirm manufacturability in collaboration with product development team and factory personal
Support Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT)and support developing and maintaining the FAT procedure regarding electrical engineering
Minimum Experience and Educational Requirements:
BS Electrical Engineering degree required; graduate degree preferred
5+ years of manufacturing experience with focus in electrical engineering, troubleshooting, testing power systems and control panels or switch gears
Experience with AutoCAD Electrical,PLCs, Autodesk Inventor for 2D/3D drawings/Models, SAP, Autodesk Vault, PLM Fusion 360 Manage, etc.
Able to create and review electrical schematic, single line diagram, field wiring diagram
Able to create and write components specifications and understand manufacturing datasheets.
Working knowledge of industrial control philosophies, and communication protocols
Willing to travel 20% of the time.