Sr. Associate, Controls Engineer

At Alcon, we are driven by the meaningful work we do to help people see brilliantly. We innovate boldly, champion progress, and act with speed as the global leader in eye care. Here, you’ll be recognized for your commitment and contributions and see your career like never before. Together, we go above and beyond to make an impact in the lives of our patients and customers. We foster an inclusive culture and are looking for diverse, talented people to join Alcon. As a Sr. Associate Controls Engineer supporting the U.S. MTO Team in Johns Creek, GA, a typical day will include: Ensuring effective communication between automated systems' mechanical, electrical, and software elements. Oversee the planning and execution of control systems designs and monitor system performance, ensuring smooth and efficient automated processes. Test and analyze control systems to ensure compliance to GMP/GXP procedures, process functionality and safety. Troubleshoot potential issues and diagnose malfunctions, engaging in proactive problem-solving to mitigate system failures. Maintaining and improving systems while focusing on enhancing efficiency, improving user experience, and reducing downtime. Identify, design and implement improvements to machine and processes related to the infrastructure of contact lens manufacturing. Participation on capital projects including management of associated internal resources and validation. Troubleshoot and correct issues related to Infrastructure and facility supporting processes. Provide expert level support and work with various organizations on key processes. Execute protocols and continuous improvement support for site initiative and prepare documentation related to procedures, training, work instructions, validation, etc. Providing periodic support to the business outside of normal working hours, including participation in the On-Call support cycle as needed. Perform corrective actions, and preventive actions identified through CAPAs, internal and external audits, and gap assessments. WHAT YOU’LL BRING TO ALCON: Bachelor’s Degree or Equivalent years of directly related experience (or high school +10 yrs; Assoc.+6 yrs; M.S.+0 yrs) The ability to fluently read, write, understand and communicate in English 2 Years of Relevant Experience Location: Onsite Travel:0% Relocation: No Sponsorship Assistance: No Preferred Experience: Experience or knowledge with Siemens Step7 TIA portal. Knowledge or exposure of Process Safety Management (PSM) Controls Engineer experience with strong analytical skills. Knowledge of the following regulations and standards: ISO13485, MDSAP, EU MDR /MDD, and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). Strong technical skills in engineering/ process safety management experience leading a technical team, and in managing cross-functional areas. Experienced in managing multiple projects. Experience dealing with vendors and consultants as needed for projects. HOW YOU CAN THRIVE: Collaborate with teammates to share standard processes and findings as work evolves See your career like never before with focused growth and development opportunities Join Alcon’s mission to provide outstanding, innovative products and solutions to improve sight, improve lives, and grow your career! Alcon provides a robust benefits package including health, life, retirement, flexible time off and much more. Alcon Careers See your impact at alcon.com/careers ATTENTION: Current Alcon Employee/Contingent Worker If you are currently an active employee/contingent worker at Alcon, please click the appropriate link below to apply on the Internal Career site. Find Jobs for Employees Find Jobs for Contingent Worker ALCON IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND PARTICIPATES IN E-VERIFY Alcon takes pride in maintaining an inclusive environment that values different perspectives and our policies are non-discriminatory in recruitment, hiring, training, promotion or other employment practices for reasons of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, marital or veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status. Alcon is also committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If, because of a medical condition or disability, you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application process, or in order to perform the essential functions of a position, please send an email to alcon.recruitment@alcon.com and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information. At Alcon, we are committed to helping people see better. We believe patients should have access to quality eye care regardless of their economic circumstances; however, barriers to good eye health exist for patients in both developed and emerging markets. Alcon develops and manufactures innovative devices to serve the full life cycle of eye care needs. Its surgical group is one of the largest makers of equipment used for cataract removal and laser vision correction. Its consumer products include the well-known Opti-Free line of contact lens solutions and related products. Alcon, which was founded in 1945, sells its products in 180 countries worldwide. If you are currently an active employee/contingent worker at Alcon, please click the appropriate link below to apply on the Internal Career site. Find Jobs for Employees Find Jobs for Contingent Worker

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