Machine Vision Engineer (Process Controls Engineer, inspection cameras using Cognex) Engineering - Buffalo Grove, IL at Geebo

Machine Vision Engineer (Process Controls Engineer, inspection cameras using Cognex)

100% ONSITE IN BUFFALO GROVE IL PAY:
$65 - $75/HRREQUIRED:
BS IN ENGINEERING and 5
years of experience within the medical device industry working with automated inspection cameras using Cognex.Demonstrated expertise with Cognex Insight hardware/software platform (spreadsheet environment)Comprehensive understanding of Optics, Lighting Techniques, Troubleshooting/Diagnostics, with demonstrable competency in vision algorithm development and interfaces with PLC/HMI systems.Candidates must have extensive knowledge of vision tools such as histograms, edge tools, blob tools, OCR, logic, image processing techniques, job profiling etcCandidates must have completed Cognex advanced spreadsheet training.Experience with Cognex Vision Pro, Designer and Keyence vision systemsCandidates should have a good knowledge of data analysis/statistical methods.Candidates should have experience of GDP/GMP/GAMP.
Job Description:
Provide Machine Vision expertise and support to manufacturing processes.Support the implementation of Machine Vision related projects (mainly Cognex Insight Spreadsheet environment).Code Review/debug of a wide spectrum of bespoke vision jobs/algorithms.Investigate issues and develop solutions for Machine Vision Applications.Characterization, optimization, emulation, and data analysis on proposed Vision jobs.Collaboration with other internal functions (eg QA/Operations/Engineering).Standardization of best machine vision practices across site.Lead vision related obsolescence upgrade projectsVision Training for engineering personnel Recommended Skills Algorithms Automation Computing Platforms Data Analysis Debugging Diagnostic Skills Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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