We made history and now we work to transform the future – for our customers, our
communities and our families. You'll see your work on the road every day,
helping people move freely and pursue their dreams. At Ford, you can build more
than vehicles. Come build what matters.
As part of our Manufacturing team, you’ll help build the world-class,
state-of-the-art smart vehicles we're known for. In our plants around the world,
we’re constantly developing new technologies and processes to further increase
our efficiency. You'll get the satisfaction of making great products people use
and love.
The Stamping Controls Engineer will assist Press & Automation teams as an
electrical consult. The controls engineer will have opportunities in managing
technical projects from start to finish, through interactions with OEM
integration suppliers, supporting electrical design reviews, and driving
adherence to controls standards. Projects includes controls migrations on
existing equipment, controls implementation for new programs, and support
development of new controls standards. The engineer will also play a role in
leading innovative technology developments in Stamping, including vision
systems, robotics, networking, and electrical controls. This job will require
familiarization in industrial automation, including IO Link, Siemens and
Rockwell PLCs, HMIs, Siemens and Bosch Rexroth for press and automation motion
control, Fanuc robotics, industrial networking, and manufacturing execution
systems.
At Ford Motor Company, we believe freedom of movement drives human progress.
With our incredible plans for the future of mobility, we have a wide variety of
opportunities for you to accelerate your career and help us define tomorrow’s
transportation.
We build world-class vehicles in our plants around the world, constantly
developing new technologies and processes to further increase our efficiency.
It’s our people who really make the difference. We encourage all of our
employees to think outside the box to help us find better and more efficient
ways to manufacture our vehicles.