Ride Control Hardware Engineer Engineering - Glendale, CA at Geebo

Ride Control Hardware Engineer

We make the magic! That's our motto at Walt Disney Imagineering, the arm of The Walt Disney Company that creates key content for Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products all around the world.
Ride Control Hardware Engineers work within WDI's Ride Studio in a highly collaborative environment on diverse teams.
Engineering activities cover all aspects of control system design and implementation, from concept to commissioning, for a wide variety of innovative ride platforms.
Responsibilities:
Manage programmable, electrical, and electronic hardware scope to design and deliver control systems for complex, innovative ride systems.
Perform engineering design and analysis for ride systems, focusing on electrical control systems.
Develop control system and network architectures.
Design, model, and analyze electrical supply systems.
Research new products, technologies, and methodologies.
Lead a team of ride control engineers and collaborate with other professionals to develop ride control systems.
Develop control equipment requirements and specifications.
Develop and implement proof-of-concept mock-ups and prototypes.
Conduct hazard assessments and failure modes and effects analysis.
Manage vendors, contractors, and consultants developing and implementing ride control systems.
Define and oversee supplier and consultant design and delivery.
Ensure all delivery and performance requirements are satisfied.
Conduct factory acceptance tests and ride system installation.
Basic
Qualifications:
Experienced in fail-safe and safety-related control system design Extensive knowledge of control processors, components, and communication networks Highly proficient in industrial control system installation, integration, and commissioning Solid understanding of communication protocols:
TCP/IP, CAN, serial, ProfiNET, Ethernet/IP, EtherCAT Extensive knowledge of electrical design standards and codes, including UL508a and NEC Familiarity with amusement and automation industry standards, including ASTM F2291 Expertise in motor and motion control methods and components Ability to travel domestically and internationally for 1-week to 3-year durations Ability to handle multiple complex efforts simultaneously, coordinate team efforts, and manage tasks and priorities Preferred
Qualifications:
Licensed professional engineer Proficient with engineering design tools including AutoCAD, Matlab, Simulink, Solidworks, EPLAN Proficient in Rockwell and Siemens automation systems architecture and components Electrical and troubleshooting skills (voltmeter, oscilloscope, etc.
) Knowledge of international amusement industry standards applicable in France, Hong Kong, or China Required Education:
Bachelor of Science Degree in an engineering field from an accredited university Electrical engineering degree highly preferred This posting is a talent pool for upcoming roles within Walt Disney Imagineering - Ride Engineering.
We will be considering talent from within this pool to fill multiple levels (e.
g.
Staff, Senior and Principal).
Benefits and Perks:
The hiring range for this position in California is $94,000 to $200,000 per year.
The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors.
A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
Disney offers a rewards package to help you live your best life.
This includes health and savings benefits, educational opportunities, and special extras that only Disney can provide.
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/>#DPEPMedia#LI-DM1 Recommended Skills Assessments Auto Cad Automation Control Systems Electrical Engineering Electronics Manufacturing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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