Control Systems Engineer

National Oilwell Varco

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PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Responsible for the design of the automation systems for lifting and handling products.
  • Assist in the development of new machines, tools and processes by specifying and designing control systems, including software knowledge of Rockwell, Siemens, GE Proficy and Beckhoff TwinCat 3.
  • Produce Equipment and System Documentation.
  • Review contractual and regulatory requirements.
  • Develop the design and functional specifications for the control systems.
  • Coordinate design processes and content with customers and internal resources.
  • Responsible for the interface between the hardware and the software development for the automation system.
  • Responsible for the equipment to function in the desired manner including operating sequence, proportional control, video displays and safety systems.
  • Knowledge of sensor technologies, control devices, motor driven control elements, types of motors, drive and/or motor characteristics, control signals, installation requirements, industry standard drawings, and HMI software products.
  • Comply with all NOV Company and HSE policies and procedures.
  • Must be willing to travel. US based and International up to 25%.
  • HyBrid Schedule: 3 day office and 2 days work from home

Requirements/Preferences:

  • Bachelor of Science Degree - Computer Engineer / Electrical Engineer or related field.
  • Minimum of 8 years of experience working with the electric drives and controls for heavy machinery.
  • 5+ years of experience with PLC Programming.
  • Knowledge of Siemens TIA Portal or Allen Bradley Studio/RSLogix 5000 highly preferred.
  • Experience with HMI software like GE Proficy, Factorytalk View ME, WinCC preferred.
  • Knowledge of Datalogging Software like OSI Pi, SIMATIC Process Historian or FactoryTalk Historian preferred.
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