Autokiniton US Holdings, Inc.
Controls Engineer II Clinton Township, MI
Autokiniton US Holdings, Inc., Lansing, Michigan, United States
We are AUTOKINITON
AUTOKINITON delivers operational excellence, high-quality execution, and customer service. We offer 100% vertical integration capabilities such as end-to-end engineering, manufacturing, and in-house logistics. We’re proud of our Tier 1 supplier legacy for manufacturing propulsion-agnostic, structural automotive components, and assemblies around the globe. To help us drive excellence, you’ll get to:
Provide the necessary Electrical Controls Engineering skills and leadership to the Engineering and Operations departments to achieve safety, quality, productivity, and delivery goals, ensuring customer satisfaction. Maintain PLC-based control systems for manufacturing automation and instrumentation. Program PLC ladder logic. Lead projects and assist skilled trades in electrical disciplines. Support operations in electrical/controls troubleshooting and continuous improvement activities. Generate wiring schematics and control drawings with AutoCAD; maintain all plant electrical prints. Work closely with engineering to define system control needs. Assist in engineering changes and new programs related to controls. Guide design, development, and testing of electrical control methods, materials, and processes. Coordinate engineering changes across departments. Train, coach, and mentor controls engineers, manufacturing, and skilled trades associates. Work on the plant floor as needed. This full-time, salaried role is part of our Plant Maintenance Team and reports to the Maintenance Manager. Required experience:
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering preferred. Minimum of six (6) years of related technical and hands-on experience in engineering or related disciplines. Experience as a controls engineer with knowledge of electrical controls and safety standards. Proficiency in PLC hardware and Ladder Logic programming. Strong electrical/mechanical aptitude. Computer literacy, especially Microsoft Office. Proficient in AB PLC and HMI programming software (e.g., Studio 5000). Understanding of electrical/controls circuitry and schematics. Knowledge of AutoCAD, Ethernet, factory automation systems, and server networking. Knowledge of NEC, OSHA, RIA standards, and safety practices. Experience with factory information systems and electrical/mechanical components like sensors, motors, drives, contactors, power supplies, and wiring devices. Ability to work well in a team, with proven leadership and interpersonal skills. Working conditions:
Details regarding physical efforts, environment, and accommodations will be provided during the interview process. Location:
This position is located in Auburn, Indiana, offering community events, resources, and recreational opportunities. Community features:
Family-oriented town and atmosphere. Open, trustworthy culture with a ‘People First’ mentality. Valuing associates’ safety and well-being. Why you’ll enjoy working here:
Competitive wages and comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), and paid holidays. Support for work-life balance, personal and professional growth opportunities. Learning and development programs to empower employees at all levels. AUTOKINITON promotes a diverse and inclusive work environment. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to non-discrimination and harassment policies.
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AUTOKINITON delivers operational excellence, high-quality execution, and customer service. We offer 100% vertical integration capabilities such as end-to-end engineering, manufacturing, and in-house logistics. We’re proud of our Tier 1 supplier legacy for manufacturing propulsion-agnostic, structural automotive components, and assemblies around the globe. To help us drive excellence, you’ll get to:
Provide the necessary Electrical Controls Engineering skills and leadership to the Engineering and Operations departments to achieve safety, quality, productivity, and delivery goals, ensuring customer satisfaction. Maintain PLC-based control systems for manufacturing automation and instrumentation. Program PLC ladder logic. Lead projects and assist skilled trades in electrical disciplines. Support operations in electrical/controls troubleshooting and continuous improvement activities. Generate wiring schematics and control drawings with AutoCAD; maintain all plant electrical prints. Work closely with engineering to define system control needs. Assist in engineering changes and new programs related to controls. Guide design, development, and testing of electrical control methods, materials, and processes. Coordinate engineering changes across departments. Train, coach, and mentor controls engineers, manufacturing, and skilled trades associates. Work on the plant floor as needed. This full-time, salaried role is part of our Plant Maintenance Team and reports to the Maintenance Manager. Required experience:
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering preferred. Minimum of six (6) years of related technical and hands-on experience in engineering or related disciplines. Experience as a controls engineer with knowledge of electrical controls and safety standards. Proficiency in PLC hardware and Ladder Logic programming. Strong electrical/mechanical aptitude. Computer literacy, especially Microsoft Office. Proficient in AB PLC and HMI programming software (e.g., Studio 5000). Understanding of electrical/controls circuitry and schematics. Knowledge of AutoCAD, Ethernet, factory automation systems, and server networking. Knowledge of NEC, OSHA, RIA standards, and safety practices. Experience with factory information systems and electrical/mechanical components like sensors, motors, drives, contactors, power supplies, and wiring devices. Ability to work well in a team, with proven leadership and interpersonal skills. Working conditions:
Details regarding physical efforts, environment, and accommodations will be provided during the interview process. Location:
This position is located in Auburn, Indiana, offering community events, resources, and recreational opportunities. Community features:
Family-oriented town and atmosphere. Open, trustworthy culture with a ‘People First’ mentality. Valuing associates’ safety and well-being. Why you’ll enjoy working here:
Competitive wages and comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), and paid holidays. Support for work-life balance, personal and professional growth opportunities. Learning and development programs to empower employees at all levels. AUTOKINITON promotes a diverse and inclusive work environment. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to non-discrimination and harassment policies.
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