Category
Engineering
Position Type
Full-time

Job Description

The Automation Engineer will identify, develop, and industrialize new automation technologies. This includes scouting for opportunities, completing proof of concept projects, developing industrialization strategies, and supporting installation.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Identify and prioritize new opportunities to automate manual assembly operations.
  • Investigate new technologies to understand potential applications and cost/benefit.
  • Benchmark competitors and other industries for automation concepts.
  • Develop specifications, obtain quotes, and write capital appropriation requests to justify and obtain funding for proof of concept projects.
  • Complete proof of concept projects to confirm the automation concept and validate its cost and benefit.
  • Develop an industrialization strategy for automation considering both internal and external resources. This includes working with external equipment integrators to develop strategies for installation across multiple plants with expedited timing.
  • Lead implementation of initial production projects to validate processes, costs, and savings.
  • Document specifications, lessons learned, implementation plans, etc., for core projects.
  • Lead plant workshops to identify automation opportunities.
  • Support the operations team in developing roadmaps and financial forecasts related to automation projects.

Required Experience:

  • Expertise in identifying automation opportunities and leading projects from idea to implementation.
  • Experience installing automated equipment such as robot assembly cells and testing equipment.
  • Experience implementing cobots in a collaborative application.
  • Software or application development experience desired.
  • Knowledge of PLC programming and troubleshooting (Allen Bradley preferred)
  • Familiarity with controls systems and other programming languages such as C++
  • Understanding of typical automation technologies – machine vision, sensors, AGCs, etc.
  • Robot cell design and programming including various types of end effectors for manipulating different materials
  • System specification, ordering, run-off, installation, and qualification
  • Capital equipment budget planning and tracking.
  • Strong computer skills with ability to quickly learn new software/applications.
  • Ability to draw two dimensional layouts in CAD software.
  • Analytical problem solving
  • Project management - plan development and execution
  • Ability to interact with the equipment controls team and IT groups to understand network topology.

Required Education:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Robotics, Automation, Electrical/Controls Engineering, or equivalent.

Location of this Position:

  • Plymouth, MI

PRIMARY LOCATION

 Plymouth, MI.


About the Company:
Adient is dedicated to providing innovative solutions and exceptional service in the automotive industry, with a focus on quality and efficiency in all operations.