The Controls Engineer is responsible for troubleshooting, problem solving, and continuous improvement on manufacturing equipment throughout the plant
Job Summary
The Controls Engineer is responsible for troubleshooting, problem solving, and continuous improvement on manufacturing equipment throughout the plant.
Key responsibilities include working cross-functionally to troubleshoot issues, identifying and documenting system vulnerabilities, and designing strategic interfaces within systems.
GM offers a variety of health and wellbeing benefit programs, including medical, dental, vision, retirement savings plan, and tuition assistance programs.
Matching Summary
The Controls Engineer is responsible for troubleshooting, problem solving, and continuous improvement on manufacturing equipment throughout the plant.
Salary
Base: $83,800 - $127,300; Bonus/Equity: Incentive pay program based on performance; Benefits: Health and wellbeing benefit programs, retirement savings plan, tuition assistance
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Troubleshooting manufacturing equipment
System vulnerability mitigation
Cross-functional team collaboration
Design strategic interfaces
Implement design improvement tests
Nice-to-have
Stay informed about industry trends
Foster innovation and continuous improvement
Ability to use computers
Interpret blueprints and drawings
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience
3+ years manufacturing experience
Ability to work overtime as needed
1+ years technical knowledge of electrical/control systems
1+ years experience in Control Architectures (PLC, Robotics, Vision)