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Snake River Manufacturing Electical Controls Engineer in Heyburn, Idaho
This job was posted by https://idahoworks.gov : For more information, please see: https://idahoworks.gov/jobs/2224917 Snake River Manufacturing was founded to drive innovation with manufacturing. Our portfolio of highly engineered products drive potato, corn, and bean production as well as support mission-critical snow removal in some of the harshest environments on the planet.
As a engineer for the Electrical Engineering and Controls team, you will be driving and facilitating the design, development, and testing of systems that provide safe and intuitive operator functions, communications, sensors, telematics, controls for motion and hydraulic systems, datalogging, interfacing with high-power diesel and electric vehicle architecture and components and ensuring manufacturability of our products in a highly collaborative environment.
Responsibilities:
Own product development and product refinement for electrical systems across our product lines
SRM-Double L Potato farming equipment harvesters, windrowers, pilers, planters, and more
SRM-Kodiak Industrial scale snow blower for critical operations in alpine communities, FAA regulated facilities, DOT Ops, and more. Trucks up to 1200HP, Loader Mount models up to 600HP. Diesel, Hybrid, and Electric offerings
Hagoth Heavy-Duty sweet corn harvesting machines for the overseas markets
Pickett Equipment Twin Master Combine worlds best dry bean combine harvester
Standardize electrical systems for our machines to support an ERP driven production environment capable of producing hundreds of vehicles annually
Create test equipment in collaboration with manufacturing engineers that perform QC testing on critical system elements
Set departmental goals with ROI backed budgetary goals
Drive timelines for the department to get work done efficiently through staff engineers, contractors, and vendors
Develop team members capabilities to support team function