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Being part of ARS allows you to take on new challenges adapted to the latest technologies and specifications.
We are looking for talent, people with an attitude and willingness to face challenges. We have opportunities to work with you in Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
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Manufacturing Cybersecurity & Network Technician/ Engineer
Primary responsibility is the implementation of cybersecurity policies, best practices, and standardized solutions developed under the cybersecurity manufacturing program. In addition, it is responsible for the maintenance and support of network and plant systems. Knowledgeable of automation technologies and able to work independently and self-directed with remote supervision.
Key responsibilities:
– Implement cybersecurity controls and solutions developed under the manufacturing cybersecurity program.
– Single point of contact for plant and manufacturing equipment, cybersecurity issues, and the Industrial Ethernet Controls Network (IECN) network.
Resolve cybersecurity and upstream network issues.
– Use plant IT reporting systems (e.g., EPO/Asset Inventory) to identify, communicate and troubleshoot endpoint security issues.
– Maintain an asset inventory of all networked manufacturing assets in the plant.
– Communicates and supports vulnerability remediation activities for IECN devices in the plant.
– Process and maintain contractor applications for “Contractor on the Job” after receiving appropriate approvals.
– Involve ME Central Cybersecurity in the evaluation and review of upcoming proposed solutions or upcoming applications in the plant.
– Ensure proper use of electronic tools used to configure, troubleshoot and audit IECN networks.
– Support user acceptance testing activities for connecting switches and IECN devices to plant networks.
– Support launch and post-launch cyber security assessments.
• Attend global manufacturing cybersecurity meetings to raise awareness and share lessons learned.
Implement safety metrics for the Plant, People, Quality, Response Capacity, Cost, and Environment.
• Document lessons learned for improvements.
• Provide input to the central team and maintain STS/TIS for plant IECN Ethernet troubleshooting.
Required Knowledge/Experience:
• 2+ years’ experience in vehicle/powertrain manufacturing operations.
• More than 2 years’ experience in industrial control systems (ICS).
• Practical experience with Ethernet IP and various industrial fieldbus communication networks such as Device Net, Profibus, etc., and PLC programming.
A cross-functional team requires interpersonal and communication skills.
• Familiarity with computer networking and communications standards.
• Associate Degree with more than 5 years’ experience or Bachelor’s degree.
Intermediate English
Knowledge/Experience Preferred:
• 4+ years’ experience in vehicle/powertrain manufacturing operations.
• Cisco Certified in CCNA, CCNP, and CCSP.
• Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical/Electronic/Computer Engineering.
• Working knowledge of information security.
Conveyor Engineer / Automation Conveyor Standards Engineer
Job Responsibilities:
• Support the development, maintenance, and user support of the Global Conveyor Control Standards, including:
• Development of control system designs/templates for BOE applications (hardware and software).
• Respond to control system problems that affect current production or launch activities (via remote control and, as necessary, on-site support).
• Support design initiatives within manufacturing labs.
• Support the Strategic Conveyor Provider project development.
• Support proof of concept and pilot implementations within the plant.
• Support the development and maintenance of design aids, electronic engineering automation tools, and technical documentation.
• Collect user feedback and consider how it can be leveraged for the continual improvement of the standards.
• Maintenance, development, and user support for hardware templates.
• Collaboration with other areas to collect data for the development and maintenance of standards.
• Evaluate and validate upcoming technologies for manufacturing facilities.
• Prepare and deliver internal and external presentations.
• Provide support to other specialists for root cause analysis.
• Weekend work and travel may be required and occur at short notice.
• Provide after-hours emergency support as needed.
Minimum requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science or equivalent experience/training.
• Knowledge of the organization and automation of standardized work with a minimum of 3 years’ experience in Manufacturing Engineering / Manufacturing, with experience in launch execution, engineering design, and construction, and project management.
• Experience in manufacturing.
• Demonstrated strength in automotive standards.
• Solid controls engineering background.
• Knowledge of vehicle manufacturing processes and operations, and manufacturing engineering roles and responsibilities.
• Analytical skills with proven ability to solve technical problems, with demonstrated professional performance in related areas.
• Interpersonal skills required to collaborate with project engineers and other
Organizations.
• High communication skills, both written and oral.
• High level of organization and planning skills.
• High proficiency in computer-based office and engineering applications.
Controls Engineer
You should also understand PLC to robot integration, troubleshooting software and hardware; loading software packages, and development and installation of vision systems, including design, programming, debugging, and ongoing support.
Develop and maintain HMIs, and program inputs/outputs associated with robot interfaces with equipment. Ability to integrate robots and read, analyze, and interpret electrical schematic drawings.
Minimum requirements
• 3-5 years experience working with controls in an industrial facility.
• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in a related engineering field.
• Enthusiasm for challenges and new initiatives is a prerequisite.
• Strong analytical capacity.
• Ability to manage multiple projects.
• Manual dexterity is required to use electronic and hand tools.
• Travel as needed.
Robot Programmer Engineer
Interact with other automotive assembly departments and regional automation execution teams to gather feedback and document manufacturing requirements.
Interface with robotic equipment and robot integration providers. Provide hardware and software designs of robotic systems, including robotic equipment devices, power distribution, I/O networks, software, and cost estimation tools.
Ensure that application designs comply with global industry standards.
Oversee detailed designs by the team when necessary.
Specify that the robotic system components and requirements are functional, as well as the integration methods.
Evaluate and validate upcoming technologies for manufacturing plants.
Provide on-site and remote technical support for plant issues, installation, equipment setup, troubleshooting, reprogramming, use of diagnostic equipment, and interface with operating personnel.
Provide training and documentation for the operation of standard robotics systems.
Minimum requirements:
Degree in Electronic Engineering, Mechatronic Engineering, or equivalent experience.
More than 3 years’ of robotics experience.
Intermediate English
Analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects and complex tasks with a high level of autonomy
Travel within North America and to plant sites is required.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience commissioning and commissioning automation systems or robotic cells.
Experience with vision systems in robotic applications.
Knowledge of global standards (GCCH, GCCS, GRS)
Experience configuring and debugging robots.
Experience in the configuration and programming of robots FANUC, YASKAWA, ABB, etc.
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