Automation Engineer
Gram Equipment A/S
Gram Equipment
Gram Equipment is the world's leading manufacturer of advanced equipment and process plants for industrial ice production. With an extensive global network of subsidiaries, agents, sales and service offices and more than 650 employees worldwide, Gram Equipment provides the optimal basis for meeting consumer demands.
At Gram Equipment you will find an informal tone with good and dedicated colleagues. You are offered an exciting and challenging position, where you get independent responsibility and great opportunities for both personal and professional development.
We are looking for an Automation Engineer for our growing organization in Aegean Free Zone, Gaziemir – İzmir
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Electric, Electronic, Control Systems & Automation Engineering is required
- Min. 3 years of experience in Automation Engineering
- PLC, HMI, and Motion programing knowledge is an asset (Rockwell preferred)
- Good knowledge of PLC programming (Motion knowledge preferred)
- Good knowledge of pneumatic systems
- Knowledge of Process & Machine Automation and field tools
- Understanding of electrical schematics
- Have actively worked in the project implementation and field application.
- Experience of commissioning projects at the customer and able to carry out customer trainings.
- No military obligation for male candidates
- Excellent command of English required (both verbal and written)
- Living in İzmir - Turkey
- No restriction on travel(Domestic and International)
Tasks
- Preparing PLC & HMI software of Machines
- Testing the machines/lines on our sites (Turkey and Denmark)
- Commissioning machines/lines on customer site (worldwide) setup / startup
- Technical support for existing and new lines on-site & remote
Ansøgningsfrist:
21. november 2024
Job area:
Mechanic/Product Design/Automation/Quality/Project Management
Stillingstype:
Full-time Position
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