Lear, a global automotive technology leader in Seating and E-Systems, enables superior in-vehicle experiences for consumers around the world. Our diverse team of talented employees in 39 countries is driven by a commitment to innovation, operational excellence, and sustainability. Lear is Making every drive better™ by providing the technology for safer, smarter, and more comfortable journeys. Lear, headquartered in Southfield, Michigan, serves every major automaker in the world and ranks #186 on the Fortune 500. Further information about Lear is available at lear.com, or follow us on Twitter @LearCorporation
Position Overview
The AME Controls Engineer is responsible for supporting the plants during commissioning. He supports the suppliers in complying with the Lear standards. He works with the team on innovative solutions and improvements to the standard. His area of responsibility also includes supporting the plant PLC programmers and train them on the Lear standard.
You will work with the AME team to define new standards and work on innovative solutions. Support the AME-Team and suppliers to be ensure that the defined Lear standards are met on all new and existing equipment. This position ensures support at plant for launches and modifications on Production equipment. You will ensure all relevant safety objectives and legal requirements are observed for all work completed.
Main responsibilities
Developing and creating innovative
Testing & debugging PLC code.
Support of the plants in troubleshooting systems and controls in emergencies
Installation of new plant or modifications as appropriate.
Supporting the Lear JIT and Structure facilities with implementation of the Lear Standard
Development and improvement of new & existing PLC Control Systems.
Ensuring audit trail of process control changes.
Any other duties as and when necessary to meet the varying demands of the business and satisfy the customers needs
Key requirements
Fluent English
Engineering degree
PLC-Programming TIA portal
PLC Ladder Logic, Graph, SCL and STL Skills.
Drive Control Hardware Experience.
Network Interfacing Skills (Profinet, Ethernet, EthernetIP, SERCOS etc.)
Comprehensive technical knowledge gained through operational factory experience.
Good knowledge of hardware/software level interfacing.
A proven track record of effective technical problem solving, fault diagnosis and continuous improvement.
Lear Corporation
Fecha de publicación: 20/06/2023