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Controls Engineer

Winnipeg, MB · On-site +1

CA$80K - CA$110K/yr

Controls Engineer Position Overview Our client is a global pioneer in environmental technology, providing sophisticated solutions that empower plant science research and commercial horticulture in ...

Controls Engineer

Winnipeg, MB · On-site +1

CA$80K - CA$110K/yr

Controls Engineer Position Overview Our client is a global pioneer in environmental technology, providing sophisticated solutions that empower plant science research and commercial horticulture in ...

Managing timecard entry for all trades within their discipline. * Initiating work requests when ... Reading and interpreting engineering drawings to required specifications. * Chairing morning ...

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What is the difference between Entry Developer vs Junior Developer?

AspectEntry DeveloperJunior Developer
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or associate degree, basic coding skillsSimilar credentials, often with some coding coursework or certifications
Work EnvironmentEntry-level positions in tech companies, startups, or internshipsJunior roles in software teams, often under supervision
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in tech industries, entry-level job listingsWidely used in software development companies, tech sectors

Entry Developer and Junior Developer roles are similar, both requiring basic coding skills and entry-level credentials. The terms are often used interchangeably, with slight variations depending on the company. Both positions serve as stepping stones into software development careers, offering opportunities to gain practical experience and grow into more advanced roles.

What are entry developers?

Entry developers, sometimes called junior developers, are professionals who are at the beginning of their software development careers. They typically have basic programming skills and work under the guidance of more experienced developers to build, test, and maintain software applications. Entry developers often focus on learning new technologies, writing simple code, fixing bugs, and gradually taking on more complex tasks as they gain experience. Their role is essential for gaining practical knowledge and growing into more advanced development positions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Developer, you need foundational programming skills, understanding of software development principles, and typically a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with coding languages such as Java, Python, or JavaScript, as well as version control systems like Git, is often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and willingness to learn new technologies set successful candidates apart. These skills are crucial for delivering reliable code, collaborating effectively with teams, and adapting to evolving project requirements.

What types of projects and tasks can an Entry Developer typically expect to work on in their first year?

As an Entry Developer, you’ll often start by handling smaller, well-defined tasks such as fixing bugs, writing unit tests, or implementing simple features under the guidance of more experienced developers. You’ll likely participate in code reviews, attend daily stand-up meetings, and collaborate closely with team members to learn best practices and company coding standards. Over time, as you gain confidence and show proficiency, you may be given more complex assignments and opportunities to contribute to larger projects, setting a strong foundation for career growth.
Infographic showing various Entry Developer job openings in Manitoba as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, and 9% Part Time. Highlights an 82% In-person, and 18% Remote job distribution.

Controls Engineer

Lambert Nemec Group

Winnipeg, MB • On-site, Remote

CA$80K - CA$110K/yr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Controls Engineer

Position Overview

Our client is a global pioneer in environmental technology, providing sophisticated solutions that empower plant science research and commercial horticulture in over 90 countries. We are seeking a Controls Engineer to join their innovative engineering team.

In this role, you won't just be designing circuits; you’ll be the architect of the "brain" behind advanced controlled environments. Reporting to the Team Lead, you will translate complex project requirements into robust electrical designs, ensuring that every greenhouse and growth chamber operates with surgical precision. This is a high-impact opportunity to work with cutting-edge automation and see your designs move from the schematic phase to global installation.

Responsibilities

  • Design & Innovate: Create and release comprehensive control system designs, including electrical schematics and detailed Bills of Materials (BoM).
  • Software Configuration: Configure and fine-tune software logic to manage environmental variables in high-tech growth rooms and greenhouses.
  • System Architecture: Develop and document the sequence of operations, turning client needs into functional engineering specifications.
  • Lifecycle Support: Act as the technical bridge for manufacturing, supply chain, and service teams, ensuring design integrity from the factory floor to the field.
  • Continuous Improvement: Collaborate with R&D to standardize products, optimize material costs, and integrate the latest industry regulations.
  • Expert Troubleshooting: Provide high-level technical support to installation and commissioning teams to root-cause complex control issues.
  • Risk Management: Conduct engineering risk assessments and provide strategic recommendations to leadership to ensure quality and safety compliance.

Requirements

  • Education: B.Sc. or Diploma in Electrical, Electronic, or Computer Engineering/Technology.
  • Experience: 10+ years in Control System Design or a closely related field.
  • Technical Mastery: Deep experience with PLC-based automatic control systems using sensor feedback and set-point driven logic.
  • Power Systems: Proven track record designing low and high voltage systems (up to 600V) and three-phase applications.
  • Protocols & Standards: Strong knowledge of PLC/DDC systems and communication protocols (BACnet, Modbus, etc.), with a firm grasp of UL and CE standards.
  • Process Savvy: Familiarity with ERP systems, BoM management, and formal engineering change processes.
  • Assets: A P.Eng designation and specific experience in HVAC electrical design are highly desirable.

Rewards

  • Competitive Compensation: Remuneration is highly competitive and tailored to your specific skill set and depth of experience.
  • Stability: Full-time, permanent career opportunity.
  • Global Impact: Work for a market leader making a tangible difference in global food security and plant research.
  • Flexibility: While based in Winnipeg, remote work arrangements will be considered for the right candidate.

To Apply

Please complete our confidential online registration at www.lambertnemec.com to be considered for this opportunity, or send your resume (in Word format) directly to Mike Richardson, IT Consultant, at mike@lambertnemec.com quoting Controls Engineer in the subject line.

To view other opportunities currently available, go to: https://lambertnemec.com/career-portal/index.html#/jobs

We thank all applicants in advance; however, only those individuals who best meet our client's specifications will be contacted. All other resumes will be kept on file for future consideration.