Hytrol Conveyor Company
Join our team at Hytrol Conveyor Company, a leading conveyor manufacturer, where you can enjoy competitive benefits and a family atmosphere. The Electrical Controls Designer plays a critical role in the development and maintenance of electrical panel designs and schematics. This role is responsible for designing, developing, and managing electrical cabinet designs and schematics. Working closely with Controls Engineering and Panel Shop leadership, this individual is responsible for providing accurate and timely panel designs that meet the design criteria. This role is also responsible for assisting other designers with ensuring that all designs conform to safety standards and guidelines. Leadership will look for individuals in this role to learn the standards and processes for electrical design and how to efficiently utilize the EPLAN software suite to assist with electrical design and schematic maintenance.
Responsibilities
Assist in maintaining standards for electrical design and panel wiring
Support the creation and verification of BOMs for electrical panels
Help with component selection based on guidance from senior designers and engineers
Assist in creating electrical panel designs and system schematics with oversight from senior designers and engineers
Update and maintain a library of components, macros, and reports in EPLAN
Learn and utilize EPLAN software for electrical design with a focus on standardization throughout the design process
Assist panel builders with building and troubleshooting of electrical panels
Regularly communicate with engineering and panel shop team members to understand and ensure adherence to processes
Assist in performing quality audits to ensure the accuracy of panel builds
Continually seek out learning opportunities related to your role to ensure you’re knowledgeable about new technologies and products
Qualifications
0-2 years of experience with industrial control panel design
Basic familiarity with EPLAN (P8/Pro Panel) is preferred
Basic understanding of communication architectures such as Ethernet IP, ControlNet, DeviceNet, etc.
Basic knowledge of Safety Integrity Levels (SILs) and safety categories
Electrical installation experience is a plus
Basic knowledge of PLC programming and programming theory is a plus
Basic understanding of UL508A certification and NFPA 79 standards
Basic knowledge of load calculations for 3-phase and single-phase applications
Basic knowledge of NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code)
Familiarity with industry standards such as IEC, IEEE, and NEC
Education
Associate’s degree in electrical engineering, Control Systems, or a related field, or equivalent experience.
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