Cummins is looking for a genset controls systems engineer to provide development support for control systems enhancements.
The engineer would do the following high level tasks:
- Application knowledge – Either have be able to quickly understand genset control systems high level application knowledge as a baseline skill set. Minimal set of skills is prior machinery control system development.
- Knowledge of the systems V diagram phases and be able to utilize this process in the development of control systems.
- Gather requirements from uses cases and interviews.
- Review existing designs and create a full systems approach document that outlines how our system should be updated/modified to meet the new requirements.
- Includes System/SW design documentation updates of baseboard control system and HMI interface updates, Tools interface updates and manual updates.
- Includes Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA) reviews to ensure safety and failure mode robustness.
- Hold design reviews for design and approach sign offs within a cross functional team, including engineering leadership.
- Coordinate updates with other cross functional team members for implementation
- Work with software developers, service teams and other cross functional teams that may need to be part of the implementation process that require support from the systems team.
- Design level systems testing
- Make test plans that verify systems designs are implemented correctly. Typically this is done on a bench setup.
- Either coordinate or perform execution of the test plan, depending on circumstances.
- Analyze test results to ensure the results are passing tests. If issues are found, log the issues and coordinate fixes as needed, along with retesting.
- Complete testing to get a full set of passing test results, closing all issues
- Requirements level systems testing
- Safety – Be aware of safe machine operations/needs, being able to test with potentially live 480V nearby while testing. Safety should be always considered.