Job Summary:We make the magic!
Thats 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.
Within the WDI Ride Studio, Imagineers tackle everyday challenges like hurtling through space, diving down a mountain in a log, careening out of control in the jungle, and other exhilarating emotive experiences for our Guests.Ride Control Systems Engineers work within WDIs Ride Studio on one or more project teams, and are responsible for systems engineering activities for ride systems.
These engineering activities cover all aspects of ride control system design and implementation including integration of mechanical, electrical, and software systems, from concept to commissioning, for a wide variety of innovative ride platforms that include unique requirements for novel rider experiences, high reliability, and safety.
RCS Engineers perform in a highly collaborative environment on diverse teams that include both technical and creative members, and are comfortable in environments where scope and requirements change frequently.
Picture yourself being amongst the first riders of the ride you just helped design, build, and commission!Responsibilities:Join a small team to conceive, design, and deliver an innovative solution that will be used as a core product for future ride systems.Conduct systems engineering for ride control systems.Define product use cases and user needs.Develop and capture requirements and functional specifications in documents, drawings, and models.Perform hazard assessments, and failure modes & effects analysis.Ensure compliance with control system safety standards such as IEC 61508.Perform engineering design and analysis for ride control systems.Develop control strategies and algorithms.Research new products, technologies, and methodologies.Design, model, and analyze electrical, data communication, and dynamic systems.Define control system and network architectures including wireless communications.Collaborate with other design and engineering professionals to implement ride control systems.Develop implementation plans and budgets.Develop verification and validation strategies.Develop and implement mock-ups and prototypes for proof-of concept efforts.Develop test requirements and documents, and lead testing efforts.Basic Qualifications:Approximately 10 years of experience with design, engineering, installation, and commissioning of control systems for electromechanical systemsExperienced in safety-related system design, including defensive design techniques, and defensive programmingExtensive knowledge of control processors, components, and communication networks used in multi-processing real-time industrial and/or embedded applicationsProficient in software/system algorithm design and modeling methodologies using UML/SysMLExperience with multitasking software platforms and design approachesExperience with requirements management, verification planning, test plan/procedures, and test executionKnowledge and familiarity with functional safety standards, including IEC 61508, IEC 62061, ISO 13849Solid skills in technical document writingAbility to handle multiple complex efforts simultaneously, coordinate team efforts, and manage tasks and prioritiesPreferred Qualifications:Demonstrated experience in autonomous vehicle controls and sensorsProficient with engineering design tools, including NoMagics MagicDraw, AutoCAD, Matlab, Simulink, SolidworksSolid understanding of communication technologies/protocols: TCP/IP, CAN, serial, ProfiNET, Ethernet/IP, EtherCATProficient in Rockwell and/or Siemens automation systems architecture and componentsDemonstrated experience in wireless communications for control and monitoring electromechanical systemExperience in broad application of control system theory (closed-loop control, MIMO systems, positioning and navigation)Knowledge and familiarity with amusement and automation industry standards, including ASTM F2291Demonstrated experience in scheduling and estimating control systems development and implementation scopeSolid understanding of kinematics as it pertains to ride systems and machinesExpertise in motor and motion control methods and componentsExpertise in designing and implementing closed-loop motion controlAbility to travel and work both domestically and internationally, for varying durations that could be over 1 yearRequired EducationAs a minimum a Bachelor of Science Degree in an engineering field from an accredited universitySome Physics Coursework (Motion Equations / Dynamics) requiredSome Computer Engineering Coursework highly preferredSome System Engineering coursework preferredControl Systems Engineering and/or Control Theory a plusAdditional Information:Benefits and Perks: 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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