Automation Engineer II
Indexed description
This is an execution and support role—not design engineering—centered on improving and sustaining supplier-provided automation systems.
Key Responsibilities:
Automation Deployment & Support
- Assist with implementation and industrialization of automation systems for assembly, testing, and vision inspection.
- Support manufacturability assessments, process readiness, and product integration into automation systems
- Participate in validation and cross-functional collaboration
- Support installation, integration, FAT/SAT, startup, and production ramp of new equipment
- Provide hands-on support for mechanical, electrical, PLC, robotic, and integrated systems
- Rapidly resolve issues to minimize downtime and improve system reliability
- Drive improvements in OEE, cycle time, scrap, and downtime
- Support root cause analysis, PFMEA updates, and basic DOE activities
- Partner with Manufacturing, Quality, Operations, Maintenance, and external suppliers to optimize system performance
- Help develop work instructions and troubleshooting guides
- Train operators and technicians on equipment
- 2 -5 years of experience in the current field of work.
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field (or equivalent experience)
- Knowledge of automation systems, mechatronics, PLCs, robotics, and vision systems
- Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
- Experience in manufacturing environments; Lean knowledge preferred
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