Our company is a fast-growing medical technology company transforming the fields of hematology and cell morphology analysis.
As a team, we work to enable faster, earlier detection and diagnosis of blood-related diseases, so patients can start treatment sooner and have better outcomes.
We are collaborative and global and every individual at our company is part of a life-saving mission.
About our technology:
Our company has developed a digital imaging platform using novel computational photography.
Built on top of this breakthrough technology is companys clinical-grade AI that automatically analyzes blood samples at the highest resolution available and in minutes.
Our company has secured FDA clearance for its Full-Field Peripheral Blood Smear Application and its technology is in commercial use at hospitals and labs in the US, Europe, and Israel.
About the role:
We are seeking a full-time on-site Control System Engineer to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for designing, implementing, and optimizing control systems for efficiency and effectiveness.
This role involves process control, systems integration, and troubleshooting to ensure seamless operation across all automated systems.
Key responsibilities:
Design controllers and troubleshoot issues related to control systems.
Lead initiatives to enhance existing systems for optimal performance.
Oversee dynamic systems, including pneumatic, hydraulic, and motorized systems.
Collaborate with clients to address control-related issues.
Continuously improve or replace existing systems.
Work with application, mechanics, software, and procurement teams for integration.
Validate and verify designed modules.
Support issue escalation in the field as needed.
Develop and maintain PLC programs using Beckhoff TwinCAT and CODESYS.
Design and configure HMI and SCADA systems for process monitoring.
Requirements: At least 5 years of experience in PLC programming (industrial computer control systems).
Experience with Beckhoff XAE.
Strong skills in process control and troubleshooting.
Expertise in control systems design and systems engineering.
Solid understanding of electrical engineering principles.
Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
Bachelors degree in engineering or a related field.
Experience with robotic systems.
Proven experience integrating industrial automation machines.
This position is open to all candidates.