1. Education Requirements: Bachelor's degree or above, majoring in Electrical Engineering and Automation, Mechatronics, Electrical Technology, etc. Candidates with 1-3 years or more of relevant working experience will be given priority; outstanding fresh graduates may also be considered on a case-by-case basis.
2. Core Skills: Proficient in programming, debugging and fault diagnosis of at least one mainstream PLC such as Siemens, Mitsubishi, Omron, etc. Able to independently complete PLC program writing, optimization and linkage debugging; proficient in electrical control principles and possess practical operational skills in electrical equipment installation, wiring and debugging.
3. Professional Skills: Proficient in electrical installation standards and safety regulations, capable of quickly identifying and resolving various faults and abnormalities in electrical equipment and PLC control systems; familiar with the working principles of peripheral devices such as frequency converters, touch screens, and sensors, as well as the methods for coordinated debugging.
4. Tool Applications: Proficient in using common electrical testing tools such as multimeters and oscilloscopes. Capable of reading electrical schematic diagrams and wiring diagrams. Able to independently complete the organization of technical documents and record keeping.
5. Professional Competence: Possess a strong sense of responsibility, practical skills, and problem-solving abilities, and work meticulously; possess excellent communication and coordination skills as well as a team spirit, and be able to adapt to on-site construction and debugging work; strictly abide by electrical safety operation procedures and have a safety awareness.
6. Others: Those with an electrician certificate and PLC-related certifications will be given priority; those who are willing to undertake necessary business trips or on-site overtime work will also be given priority. Job responsibilities of an electrical engineer:
- Responsible for the design, installation, commissioning, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the company's electrical equipment and control systems. The core focus is on PLC-related operations, ensuring the stable and efficient operation of the equipment. Specific duties include:
1. PLC-related work:
1. Responsible for the programming, modification, optimization, and debugging of PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) programs. Familiar with mainstream PLC brands such as Siemens, Mitsubishi, and Omron. Able to complete control logic design based on production needs, ensuring the program is stable and reliable.
2. Cooperate with production processes to complete the linkage debugging of PLC with peripheral devices such as frequency converters, touch screens, and sensors, optimizing the control process and improving production efficiency.
3. Compile PLC program documents, wiring diagrams, and other technical materials, and manage versions well to facilitate subsequent maintenance and reference.
2. Installation and commissioning work:
1. Responsible for the on-site installation and wiring of electrical equipment and control systems, strictly following electrical installation norms and safety standards, ensuring that the installation quality meets requirements.
2. Complete the commissioning work of electrical equipment and control systems, including single-machine commissioning and integrated commissioning, and troubleshoot problems during installation and commissioning to ensure the equipment starts up normally and operates stably. 3. Cooperate with the on-site construction team, provide electrical technical guidance, and coordinate to solve technical problems encountered during the installation and commissioning process.
Pay: ₹30,000.00 - ₹40,000.00 per month
Work Location: In person