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CMS Controls Engineer

Orlando, FL · On-site

$77.90K - $100.80K/yr

The Container Management System (CMS) Controls Engineer reports to the Software Engineering Manager. This individual will be responsible for designing, developing, configuring, and programming ESS ...

CMS Controls Engineer

Orlando, FL · On-site

$77.90K - $100.80K/yr

The Container Management System (CMS) Controls Engineer reports to the Software Engineering Manager. This individual will be responsible for designing, developing, configuring, and programming ESS ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Container Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Container Manager, you need strong logistics management skills, familiarity with port or warehouse operations, and typically a background in supply chain management or a related field. Proficiency in inventory management systems, container tracking software, and possibly certifications like the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code are valuable. Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for coordinating teams and ensuring efficient operations. These competencies are essential to ensure the safe, timely, and cost-effective movement and storage of containers within the supply chain.

What are some common challenges a Container Manager faces when overseeing container logistics?

Container Managers often deal with challenges such as coordinating schedules for container arrivals and departures, ensuring compliance with safety and customs regulations, and managing unexpected delays due to weather or port congestion. Additionally, they must maintain clear communication with shipping companies, warehouse staff, and transportation providers to optimize efficiency. Adapting quickly to dynamic conditions and resolving logistical issues are key aspects of the role that require strong problem-solving and organizational skills.

What are Container Managers?

Container Managers are professionals responsible for overseeing the handling, storage, and movement of shipping containers within ports, warehouses, or logistics facilities. They coordinate container logistics to ensure efficient use of space, proper tracking, and timely delivery or dispatch. Their role often involves supervising teams, maintaining safety standards, and optimizing workflow processes related to container management. Container Managers also use specialized software to monitor container status and manage inventory. This position is vital for smooth operations in supply chain and transportation industries.
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CMS Controls Engineer

CMS Controls Engineer

IS International Services

Orlando, FL • On-site

$77.90K - $100.80K/yr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

The Container Management System (CMS) Controls Engineer reports to the Software Engineering Manager. This individual will be responsible for designing, developing, configuring, and programming ESS systems. Ownership of the controls logic is critical for this position. This includes working with internal and external stakeholders to understand and refine the implementation of the control and supervisory layers. It is essential that decisions be made to ensure safety, quality, reliability, and maintainability of such implementations. Additional duties including providing engineering expertise to the Service, Project Execution, and Hardware Engineering organizations. The role of the controls engineer will be to develop and maintain power/energy, thermal, and safety controls and metrics collection for systems. The role will include hot commissioning operations and at times follow projects until handoff to Service. This position involves the integration of battery strings, string inverters, and balance of plant equipment at the container level into the control logic of the large utility scale energy storage systems.

Essential duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:

•Develop and implement IEC 61131-3 structured text control logic including thermal management and safety logic.

•Design and implement TCP/Modbus, RTU/Modbus, TCP/OPC-UA, and/or IEC61850 server/clients within the CMS logic to monitor hardware, apply power/thermal/safety algorithm logic, and provide metrics to the SCADA platform.

•Interpret and refine product and project requirements and design, engineer, and materialize them in the CMS platform.

•Develop and maintain design, solution, and component specifications that are part of the CMS platform.

•Contribute to Commissioning operations efforts including power dispatch, troubleshooting discrete HW issues, and coordinating with onsite commissioning personnel.

•Support in the resolution of installation, commissioning, and operational issues.

•Participate in EMS Rack and Network Junction Box config functional Checksheets during commissioning.

•Review/coordinate design and other technical information from OEM suppliers and contractors.

•Maintain knowledge of applicable codes, standards, certifications, and applications in the Energy Storage industry.

•Assist the Operations Team in controls related issues that arise.

•Work closely with Software Engineering on the interface to Container management software application.

Requirements

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

•Knowledge

oProtocol working knowledge in RTU/Modbus, TCP/modbus, OPC-UA, MQTT-SpB, P2P, SEL FMP, DNP3.0, and/or IEC61850 Goose Message (MMS).

oIEC 61131 PLC structured text (ST) programming language.

oString Controllers, Battery Pack Controllers, HVAC Controllers, Liquid Chiller Controllers, Digital IO modules, UPS controllers, and Gas sensors.

oWorking understanding of battery systems, inverters, controllers/SCADA, transformers, and general power flow concepts.

oDigital Fault Recorders and PMU Channel streams with a Power System Dynamics understanding.

oExperience with ESS Container Management Systems, Battery Management Systems, and/or SCADA design/implementation including communication network architecture, protocols, and cyber security requirements for industrial control systems.

•Skills

oProficient with plcNEXT (preferred), AcSELerator RTAC, or other IEC61131 IDEs.

oProficient with Modbus and OPC-UA.

oProficient with power system drawings and circuit fundamentals.

oProficient in MS Office Excel, Windows RDP, Citrix, Azure Cloud.

oBasic / Foundational experience with SCADA HMI user experience.

oBasic / Foundational experience with Python 3+ scripting.

oBasic / Foundational experience with Layer 2 & 3 managed network switches, firewall policies and routing configuration, network subnets, VLAN Tagging, & Fiber network technology is a plus.

•Abilities

oAble to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid

conclusions. Able to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions, read and understand network, mechanical and electrical drawings.

oCommunicate effectively with staff and management at all levels.

oAlways maintain the highest degree of honesty and integrity.

oLead proactive team efforts to achieve departmental and company goals.

oAbility to work under pressure and adapt to changing requirements with a positive attitude.

oProtect confidential information by not communicating, disclosing to, or using it for benefit of 3rd parties. Intellectual Property protection of the EMS Platform is of utmost importance.

oComply with all EHS policies, practices and procedures reporting all unsafe activities to Management and/or Human Resources.

oWork in the global environment to maintain standards and latest practices.

oAbility to work closely with and influence cross-functional teams.

oSelf-directed project management skills to lead initiatives to completion.

oHighly competitive, self-starter that can work both individually and in a group setting.

oAbility to work flexible hours and be independent in the field, travel is 30%

Education & Experience

•Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or computer science with a minimum of Three (3) years of related experience in the field.

•Experience with implementing and deploying PLC controlling production environments is a must.

•Experience with inverter-based technology projects, especially involving Battery Energy Storage Systems or PV is considered an asset.

•Experience with reading and understanding project drawings, equipment installation, system start-up and commissioning procedures, and technical documents.