Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Machinery Control Systems Engineer

Details: Job Responsibilities:1.Support US Navy (NSWCCD) accomplishing distance and onsite troubleshooting and repair of LHD8 CL Machinery Control Systems (MCS) hardware (H/W) and software (S/W) issues identified by ship's force personnel.2.Troubleshoot and repair both Versa Module Eurocard (VME) Bus and Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) equipped systems and components3.Operationally test, troubleshoot and accomplish repairs down to the circuit board level of various US Navy Shipboard Machinery Control Systems. 4.Develops and conducts tests to ensure systems meet documented user requirements, analyzes and documents results and/or potential issues.5.Reviews, writes, and provides updates to technical documentation.6.Participates in special projects as required.7.Up to 35% travel Required Education:1.Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering. 2.2-5 years of related machinery control systems experience. Required Work Experience:1.Must possess shipboard or industrial experience associated with MCS installation, operational testing, troubleshooting and repair. In addition, must be able to identify source of problem/s as being either a S/W, H/W or MCS integration related issue.2.Must possess experience in troubleshooting software based Machinery Control Systems.3.Must possess experience in reviewing schematics to isolate shipboard issues and redlining drawings if discrepancies were found.4.Must possess experience working with Machinery Control systems interfaces.5.Comprehensive knowledge of engineering principles, methods, and techniques. Other Desirable Requirements:Other abilities that are desirable:1.Working knowledge of Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and Versa Module European (VME) control methodology2.Experience installing, operating, and maintaining software-based U.S. Navy shipboard machinery control systems3.Experience with Profibus, RS-485/232/Modbus, and fiber optics

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