Senior Electrical Controls Engineerother related Employment listings - New Freedom, PA at Geebo

Senior Electrical Controls Engineer

What you will do:
YORK Chiller Solutions from Johnson Controls, help customers respond to building efficiency needs by providing the widest variety water and air-cooled industrial and commercial chillers on the market. From reducing a facility's carbon footprint, to delivering a healthier indoor environment and cutting energy costs, we build smaller, more energy efficient chillers tailored to fit almost any comfort or process cooling application - even heating. As Senior Engineer within our Chillers product development team, you will be responsible for electrical analysis, detailed design, and control, as well as overall electrical performance of sophisticated water-cooled chillers components and systems, including providing support to manufacturing and applications engineering. In this role you will work on control systems for new industrial chiller applications as well as retrofits, hardware design engineers design, test and sustain control panels and system wiring. How you will do it Develop and maintain electronic hardware and software. Design of analog and digital interface circuits, development of power supply circuits and/or selection of power supplies. Perform the worst-case circuit analysis and incorporation of appropriate reliability principles to ensure reliable operation over the environmental specifications. Assist chiller team to develop, test and support chiller system controls. This includes selection of system components and accurate interfacing of them to electronic control panel I/O. Acquire agency approvals such as UL, CE and FCC on Printed Circuit boards and Electronic Panels. Independently conduct and apply costing analysis to feasibility studies on proposed designs or modifications to existing designs. Develop schedules which accurately reflect the project breakthroughs and implement to them. Integrate new and modify existing processes to cover all phases of the electronic development process. Provide mentorship to drafters and support Service and Manufacturing on Commercial Systems products. Prepares and participates in design reviews. Learns and applies regulatory codes such as UL, NEC, CSA, and CE codes. Proficient at capturing and analyzing test data to identify electrical performance problems and propose solutions for corrections. PLC experience is helpful. What we look for:
Qualifications - External Required BSEE or BSCE, or related field; minimum of 5 years of validated experience. Ability to work in a fast-paced, schedule driven, team-oriented environment. Ability to program and debug chiller PLC programs. Provides secondary level product support to the field after product technical support resources are exhausted for PLC applications. Experience with RSLogix and associated hardware Allen Bradley is required. Good verbal and written communication skills are required. Must be willing and able to travel domestically and internationally as required (up to 15% of time) Where legally permissible, if hired, candidate is required to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 no later than his/her start date, unless candidate has a valid medical condition or sincerely held religious belief precluding, he/she from receiving the vaccine. Preferred Understands chiller controls. Familiarity with HVAC Systems and motor driven mechanical engineering design and test is preferred, alternative experience with gas compression would be advantageous. Johnson Controls International plc. is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, protected veteran status, genetic information, status as a qualified individual with a disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. For more information.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Electrical EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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