
PLC Engineer
RM 2,500 - RM 2,999 / month
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1. Design and Programming Developing PLC programs: Writing and debugging PLC programs to control machinery, robots, and other automated systems. Selecting appropriate PLCs: Choosing the right PLC models based on the specifications of the automation system. Creating control logic: Designing the logic and flow of operations using PLC programming languages like ladder logic, structured text, or function block diagrams. 2. System Integration 1. Integrating PLC with other systems: Ensuring that PLC systems can communicate effectively with other control systems (e.g., SCADA systems, HMI systems, or DCS). 2. Connecting PLC to sensors and actuators: Configuring input/output (I/O) devices, sensors, motors, and actuators to ensure proper functioning of the system. 3. Testing and Troubleshooting Commissioning PLC systems: Testing, installing, and ensuring that PLC-based automation systems operate as intended during the commissioning phase. Troubleshooting: Diagnosing and fixing any issues related to hardware or software failures in the PLC system. Monitoring system performance: Continuously monitoring PLC-based systems and making adjustments to improve efficiency or resolve any operational problems. 4. Maintenance and Support Preventive maintenance: Implementing regular maintenance schedules to prevent downtime and extend the lifespan of PLC systems. Upgrading and retrofitting: Updating older PLC systems to newer versions or incorporating upgrades to improve system performance. Providing technical support: Offering guidance and support to operators and technicians regarding PLC system issues. 5. Documentation and Reporting Creating documentation: Preparing manuals, system drawings, flow diagrams, and reports to describe the setup, configuration, and programming of PLC systems. Documenting changes and updates: Keeping track of modifications made to the PLC program and system design.