About StackTeck Systems Limited
StackTeck, with over five decades of mold building innovation, is a leading source of high productivity tooling solutions for the injection molding industry. StackTeck supplies a wide range of injection molds and IML automation used to produce plastic parts in applications such as caps, closures, medical, PET preforms, and thinwall packaging; as well as complete system integrations including IML. StackTeck recently invested in new capacity to facilitate customer projects for In Mold Labeling (IML) and other packaging applications. This new StackTeck facility is dedicated for automation, robotics engineering, assembly, test and injection molding systems integration. This 13,000 sq. ft. new facility is a 15 minute drive from the main StackTeck mold manufacturing facility near Toronto International Airport.
SUMMARY:
Working in a team of designers/engineers/service technicians, the Electrical Designer will play a critical role in the design and implementation of robotic automation systems. The right candidate will possess extensive knowledge and experience from drafting machine electrical schematics, sizing and setting up servo drive systems, wiring, and troubleshooting. The Electrical Designer may have had past experiences working for other machine builders and systems integrators, notably in the plastics packaging industry.
WHAT WE OFFER:
Convenient location with quick Subway and highway/407 access
Competitive compensation based on experience
Educational Assistance Program including training, development and post-secondary education with reimbursement.
Company matching contributions to retirement savings plan (RRSP)
Comprehensive group benefit plan including medical, dental, life insurance coverage and generous HCSA.
Employee Assistance Program
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
Work closely with the Quoting/Mechanical Design/Electrical and Controls Design/Procurement/Service teams to design and build electrical control systems for automation cells
Thoroughly understanding the Ontario Electrical Safety Code and Industrial Robot Safety requirements, design electrical and pneumatic schematics for control, power distribution, and I/O panels.
Develop and maintain bill of materials for electrical hardware and devices, cable lists, and wire number lists.
Participate in design reviews
Provide mentorship to Junior Electrical Designers
Some travel may be required
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE
Post-Secondary education – Completion of College or University in Electrical Engineering/Design including Mechatronics, Industrial, and Electromechanical disciplines
Minimum Five (5) years’ experience as an Electrical Designer
Proven knowledge of industrial automation and control systems
Proven knowledge of CSA, UL, and safety code/compliance of industrial robot systems
Strong communication and computer skills
SolidWorks Electrical is an asset
AutoCad 2D is an asset
BEHAVIOURAL
Decision Making: Utilizing an effective process to make decisions
Teamwork: Working effectively with others
Analytical Skills: Strong analytical and problem solving aptitude. Attention to detail
Interpersonal Skills: Effectively communicating, building rapport and relating well to people. Frequently able to speak with customers
Versatility: The ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, (AODA), StackTeck will provide accommodation, accessible formats, and communication supports for the recruitment process upon request.
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