We are looking for an Electrical Engineer who is
adept at creating well designed / elegant hardware
solutions using off the shelf industrial
electronics.  This innovative, growing and well
respected company develops Machines, Industrial
Automation and Control Systems for a broad range
of industries from pulp and paper to high tech to
transportation.

This is a great career opportunity for an EE with
3+ years of experience related to drive systems,
machine automation, and motion control. Here you
will design large scale electrical systems
consisting of AC drives (1 to 500 hp), 3-phase
power distribution (e.g. 480 VAC), various sensors
(e.g. encoders, proximity, etc.) and the use of
industrial communication networks all within the
same enclosure. We also need your expertise to
implement AutoCAD Electrical. There is no Dilbert
Syndrome here; you will be challenged, innovate
and see projects start to finish.  

Requirements
*       Proficiency in electrical design of drive
systems and motion control systems that employ
Rockwell and/or Siemens drives, motors and
controllers.
*       Previous, verifiable experience with
design of large scale electrical systems
*       Can design a system from scratch (rather
than copy and paste or just modify a system
*       Proficiency with AutoCAD Electrical for
schematic development
*       Excellent technical documentation skills
*       Experience in UL 508A standards and CE
compliance is a plus. 
*       A bachelor's degree in Electrical
Engineering by an accredited school is preferred.
*       Familiarity with best practices related to
electrical system design and assembly, including
panel layout, power distribution, signal
shielding, grounding, etc.
*       The ideal EE will prefer an environment
where there are new projects consistently -
serving several industries. Have a natural
tendency toward collaboration, and LOVE designing
electrical hardware systems.
*       Must currently reside in the US or Canada
and be authorized to work in the US without
Sponsorship (US Citizen, Green Card or TN visa
required)
Responsibilities
*       Design drive systems, automation and
motion control systems employing motion
controllers, PLCs, HMIs, and AC Servo/AC Vector
drives
*       Calculate short circuit potentials and
apply appropriate design guidelines to select
circuit protection devices in conjunction with
NEC/OSHA
*       Properly size power supplies and select
appropriate components in compliance with UL 508A
and CE directives
*       Design and create engineering
documentation for power distribution, PLC, I/O,
and drive interconnect schematics for
manufacturing and customer documentation
*       Support the manufacturing and quality
processes with hands-on help as needed
*       Enhance existing design and drawing
standards 
*       Develop methods to automate repetitive
tasks and increase efficiency within work area
Location:  Portland, Oregon, metro area.
Competitive compensation and benefits package,
including medical, dental and vision coverage as
well as profit sharing and 401(k). 

E-mail qualified resume in a Word.doc format to
Gary Perman,  [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> .


Best regards,
Rich




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