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Automation Controls Engineer
Salary not disclosed
Essex, CT 2 weeks ago

Job Description:

The Automation Controls Engineer is integral to the design, commissioning, and continued support of automated assembly and test equipment. Ideal candidates will have a well-rounded knowledge of the design of automated manufacturing systems and a strong ability to program Allen-Bradley PLCs to interface with robots, servos, solenoid valves, vision systems, process control sensors, conveyors, and other components. Close attention to detail and drive to build on and improve existing systems is required as we develop new and innovative ways to accelerate our manufacturing capabilities.


What We’re Looking For:

  • Bachelor’s degree in a related engineering field.
  • 5+ years of experience with the design, fabrication, and commissioning of automated assembly and test equipment, specifically in the discipline of electrical controls.
  • An advanced level of skill programming Allen-Bradley CompactLogix PLCs from blank projects in ladder logic.
  • A well demonstrated knowledge of all I/O interfacing types (Digital, Analog, Fieldbus, Ethernet, Serial) and the evaluation and selection process for them.
  • A high level of knowledge in implementing machine safety into the design of equipment by using emergency stops, interlocking doors, safety scanners, and safety relays.
  • Wide reaching exposure to various sensors used in machine and process control.
  • An advanced level of skill programming 6-axis, collaborative, and SCARA industrial robots, specific experience with Epson, UR and/or Yamaha robots is a plus.
  • Experience creating HMI screens that are easy to understand, aesthetically pleasing, and have intuitive navigation schemes.
  • Knowledge of SCADA platforms such as Ignition.
  • Experience with relational database systems such as MSSQL Server.
  • A high level of proficiency in using CAD to create electrical schematics for industrial control panels and field wiring.
  • Experience selecting and programing vision system components based on the application requirements, specific experience with Cognex and/or Keyence is a plus.
  • Linear motion control experience using servo and stepper driven systems.
  • A working knowledge of different part feeding methods, such as traditional bowl feeders and alternative flexible vibratory types.


Responsibilities:

The Automation Controls Engineer will interface with automation equipment and contribute to cross-functional project teams in three key areas - New equipment developed on-site, new equipment developed using outside resources, and the continuous improvement of existing equipment in production.


New equipment developed on-site:

  • Be on the forefront of new machine designs, working closely with the mechanical and other engineering teams to develop the controls systems that will bring the machines to life.
  • Develop Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID).
  • Create electrical control panel schematics and layouts following applicable codes and guidelines such as NFPA79 and NEC using CAD, ensuring the design meets all safety requirements.
  • Conceptualize, write, and deploy software on Allen-Bradley CompactLogix PLCs using ladder logic following company standards for code cleanliness, reusability, and documentation.
  • Design and deploy aesthetically pleasing and intuitive HMI screens following company standards.
  • Integrate and program all components required for machine operation such as robots, servo drives, vision systems, conveyor systems, and pneumatic solenoid valves.
  • Manage electrical design changes and updates during the build phase, including the layout of field wiring and pneumatic components.

New equipment developed using outside resources:

  • Work with vendors on the electrical design and review phases of projects to ensure conformance to applicable company standards.
  • Document and maintain best practices and preferred component lists to promote continuity across multiple projects.
  • Develop testing procedures to verify vendor PLC code, HMI screen integrity, and Alarm management to minimize potential downtime after delivery.


Existing equipment in production:

  • Install new hardware and perform modifications on existing equipment software to improve reliability, increase throughput or accommodate new assembly steps.
  • Become an expert on existing machinery to assist with troubleshooting when required.
  • Participate in quality validation procedures using statistical methods such as Gage R&R, and Process Capability & Performance.


The Lee Company Advantages:

The Lee Company offers opportunities for career growth in a stable, well-managed company providing an attractive range of benefits including company-paid health insurance, generous profit sharing, full tuition reimbursement, and daycare subsidy. The Lee Company is situated in southern New England in a rural, campus setting close to the Long Island Sound.


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All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.

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Quality Manager
🏢 Jobot
Salary not disclosed
New London 2 weeks ago
Medical Device Manufacturer
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Salary: $70,000
- $80,000 per year A bit about us: Established medical device manufacturing company hiring a Quality Manager.

Responsibilities Ensure products and processes meet applicable quality system and regulatory standards.

Support product development and lifecycle activities, including process and supplier qualification.

Represent quality on design and change initiatives.

Lead investigations into product issues and implement corrective actions.

Perform and document product and process risk assessments.

Contribute to testing strategies, data analysis, and inspection sampling methods.

Support regulatory, certification, and customer audits.

Assist with supplier qualification, performance monitoring, and improvement.

Develop quality documentation and provide training as needed.

Why join us? 401(k) Health insurance 401(k) matching Paid time off Vision insurance Dental insurance Life insurance Job Details Bachelor’s degree in engineering or a scientific discipline.

Five or more years of experience in a regulated manufacturing environment.

Strong background in quality tools, statistical methods, and process validation.

Working knowledge of medical device quality systems and regulatory requirements.

Experience working with external suppliers and cross-functional teams.

Familiarity with ISO 13485 and FDA GMP/QSR.

Supplier development and qualification experience.

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Associate Legal Counsel
🏢 TELYON
Salary not disclosed

Associate Counsel

Location: Headquarter office (Old Saybrook, CT) preferred; hybrid work considered

Telyon is seeking an Associate Counsel with construction or financing background to support our growing legal function. This role is ideal for an attorney early in their in-house journey who wants hands-on exposure to financing, renewables, and construction-related contracting. The Associate Counsel will work closely with our General Counsel and cross-functional teams to support commercial agreements, project financing, diligence, and day-to-day corporate matters.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Assist with reviewing, drafting, and negotiating contracts (EPC, O&M, vendor, customer, NDAs, finance documents, etc.).
  • Support project financing transactions, including due diligence and coordination with internal teams.
  • Conduct legal research related to construction, renewable energy, and commercial contracting.
  • Maintain templates, playbooks, and organized contract tracking processes.
  • Support corporate governance and documentation.
  • Identify risk areas and propose practical solutions in partnership with project, development, engineering, and finance teams.
  • Coordinate with external counsel as needed.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • J.D. and active bar membership in at least one U.S. jurisdiction.
  • Must have renewable/solar legal experience
  • 2–3 years of legal experience, ideally including exposure to: project finance, renewable energy, construction or commercial contracting
  • Strong drafting, analytical, and organizational skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment.
  • Team-oriented, collaborative mindset with a willingness to learn and grow.

These duties and responsibilities are intended to describe the general nature and scope of work expected to be performed by this position. This is not an exhaustive list of duties. Other responsibilities can and will be assigned based on the growth and direction of the business.

Telyon is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any of these characteristics. We encourage individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply.

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