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Cybersecurity Engineer

Alexandria, VA · On-site

$130K - $160K/yr

The team offers flexible scheduling with preferred afternoon shifts or start times from 10:00 AM ... Engage stakeholders for implementation of security controls, collaborating closely with the GS-13 ...

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Cybersecurity Engineer

Alexandria, VA · On-site

$130K - $160K/yr

The team offers flexible scheduling with preferred afternoon shifts or start times from 10:00 AM ... Engage stakeholders for implementation of security controls, collaborating closely with the GS-13 ...

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In the afternoon, you're reviewing photometric results, confirming paths to UL/DLC compliance, and ... You wrap by brainstorming how human-centric controls can elevate the next release. What You'll Do

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How much do afternoon controls engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for afternoon controls engineer in the United States is $96,574.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,500.00 and $108,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Industrial Automation Controls Engineer

Aegis Manufacturing & Engineering

Morristown, TN • On-site

$110K - $125K/yr

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Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Industrial Automation Controls Engineer — Morristown, TN

Picture your day shaping reliable, efficient operations across our facilities in Morristown, TN. As an Industrial Automation Controls Engineer, you’ll architect and sustain the control systems that keep production moving safely and smoothly.

A day in the role

Morning: Translate process requirements into robust control strategies. Draft control narratives, build PLC routines, and craft HMI screens. Configure SCADA points, alarms, and trends to give operators real-time visibility.

Midday: Bench-test logic and I/O, simulate sequences, tune loops, and validate interlocks. Hunt down anomalies and resolve them before they reach the plant floor.

Afternoon: Partner with operations, maintenance, and other disciplines to troubleshoot live issues. Provide hands-on support and training to operators and maintenance technicians so they can run and service equipment confidently.

Wrap-up: Capture changes with clear documentation—designs, revisions, and maintenance records—so the next improvement starts from a solid baseline. Keep an eye on new control technologies and practices to elevate system performance.

What you will do
  • Design and deploy control systems for diverse processes and equipment.
  • Develop and sustain software for PLC platforms, SCADA environments, and HMI interfaces.
  • Test, validate, and troubleshoot controls to ensure peak performance and reliability.
  • Work cross-functionally to surface and resolve technical issues quickly.
  • Deliver technical support and training for operators and maintenance personnel.
  • Document architectures, code changes, and maintenance activities thoroughly.
  • Track and apply advances in automation and control technologies.
What you bring
  • Hands-on experience creating and implementing industrial control systems.
  • Strong PLC programming capability and a solid grounding in control theory.
  • Working knowledge of SCADA systems and HMI design/development.
  • Exceptional diagnostic skills and meticulous attention to detail.
  • Comfort operating independently and collaborating within a team.
  • Clear, effective communication—written and verbal.

If automation energizes you and problem-solving is your trademark, we’d love to connect.