Crown Holdings, Inc.
Project Electrical Engineer

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Job Description
The Project Electrical Engineer works very closely and daily with PM&E’s Project Managers & Engineering Team and Business Operational Teams.
The Roles Key Responsibilities And Accountabilities Are
- Preparation of production line control designs, documentation, PLC Programs, HMI programs for can making line control systems utilising:
- Rockwell ControlLogix and CompactLogix PLCs
- Rockwell PanelView PLUS HMI
- Rockwell Powerflex variable frequency drives
- Monitoring quality of supplier/contractor work and answering technical queries to ensure they follow all Crown’s design engineering specifications and documents
- Undertaking pre-delivery inspections and testing
- Verifying electrical designs and installations and ensure constructability is considered throughout
- Commissioning line control systems
- Completing Commissioning record documentation
- Training operational staff
- Checking work for completion and provides a “punch list” of items needing remediation
- Collating “As Built” drawings for all on-site modifications & variations
- Participating in post project reviews for continuous improvement and standardisation
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Several relevant years’ experience in the process equipment automation and control systems including:
- PLC control system design and programming
- HMI design and programming
- Electrical panel design, installation and commissioning
- AutoCAD
- Experience with industrial Ethernet (desirable)
- Experience with conveying systems (desirable)
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Computer literate to include word processing and spreadsheets
Fluent in English
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