Controls Process Engineer, Coating & Bonding
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer, Automation Engineering
ABOUT SLATE
At Slate, we’re building safe, reliable vehicles that people can afford, personalize and love—and doing it here in the USA as part of our commitment to reindustrialization. The spirit of DIY and customization runs throughout every element of a Slate, because people should have control over how their trucks look, feel, and represent them.
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FORThe Controls Process Engineer will work closely with the Manufacturing Project team to achieve systems goals necessary for the delivery of SLATE’s brownfield production facilities. The successful candidate will ensure that all equipment and processes are delivered in accordance with specification and best practice automotive solutions. On launch of the new facility, the position holder will be responsible for addressing and rectifying any matters that require attention prior to the final production, assuring minimum machinery downtime and high equipment efficiency.
Future continuous improvement projects will be essential to sustain World‑Class excellence as well as compliance to safety and environmental legislation.
- Document generation
- Electrical and Controls specification, technical acceptance documents
- Identify system requirements
- SCADA, ANDON, torque tools, AGV, robot interfaces, general safety
- Liaise with line builders during initial scope of supply and design stage, ensuring specifications are adhered to and a standardization approach is maintained across the plant
- Ensure that the department always supports manufacturing operations in terms of equipment reliability, facility controls, application software, data recording and backup processes
- Support implementation and integration with MES and other third‑party equipment or software
- Provide support and knowledge sharing to Maintenance and Operational teams
- Maintain company standards, IP, quality and H&S
- Provide support and knowledge sharing of PTED and sealer systems to hone the skills of supporting teams in coatings and bonding
- Work with contractors and integrators to bring in projects on time and on budget with vertical integration
- Bachelor’s degree in Automation and Control or similar discipline such as Electrical/Electronic, IT is required
- Minimum of 8+ years of manufacturing experience gained in the automotive industry
- Software design, development and commissioning skills using TIA Portal, WinCC, OPCUA
- Integration with MES, robots, sealing systems, vision systems, Allen Bradley Controls, PLC programming, Betafoam dispense systems
- Operational experience with robotics (e.g., Fanuc) and process engineering and OEE project management skills
- Understanding of relevant NFPA electrical standards
- Knowledge of BIW bonding process
- Continuous improvement – leading by example, getting things done attitude
At Slate, we’re fueled by grit, determination, and attention to detail. The start‑up spirit of ingenuity and resourcefulness moves our business forward. Team Slate fosters a culture of excellence, innovation, and mutual respect, and is motivated by shared principles.
- Safety First
- Delight Customers
- One Team
- Relentless Improvement
- Fast, Frugal, and Scrappy
- Respectful Collaboration
- Positive Legacy
We want to work with people that reflect the communities in which we operate.
EEO STATEMENTSlate is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and affirmative action employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status, marital status, parental status, cultural background, organizational level, work styles, tenure and life experiences. Or for any other reason. Slate is committed to providing reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities in our job application procedures.
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