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Hmi Developer Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Control Engineer

Ashtabula, OH

$76K - $98K/yr

Related post-secondary education Specific knowledge using Mitsubishi GX Developer, Work32. RSLogix ... HMI programming Provides CNC programming and support Responsible for on-site and offsite ...

Control Engineer

Ashtabula, OH

$76K - $98K/yr

Related post-secondary education Specific knowledge using Mitsubishi GX Developer, Work32. RSLogix ... HMI programming Provides CNC programming and support Responsible for on-site and offsite ...

Control Engineer

Ashtabula, OH

$76K - $98K/yr

Related post-secondary education Specific knowledge using Mitsubishi GX Developer, Work32. RSLogix ... HMI programming Provides CNC programming and support Responsible for on-site and offsite ...

Control Engineer

Ashtabula, OH

$76K - $98K/yr

Related post-secondary education Specific knowledge using Mitsubishi GX Developer, Work32. RSLogix ... HMI programming Provides CNC programming and support Responsible for on-site and offsite ...

Controls Engineer

Perrysburg, OH · On-site

$78K - $101K/yr

This role involves PLC/HMI programming, troubleshooting, and supporting OEM equipment across global manufacturing facilities. The ideal candidate will bring technical expertise, strong problem ...

Controls Engineer 3

Defiance, OH · On-site

$76K - $98K/yr

Design programmable human machine interface (HMI) software. * Tryout, debug and provide start-up support for control systems. * Provide technical support for installation of tools and equipment.

Controls Engineer

Perrysburg, OH · On-site

$78K - $101K/yr

This role involves PLC/HMI programming, troubleshooting, and supporting OEM equipment across global manufacturing facilities. The ideal candidate will bring technical expertise, strong problem ...

The position combines hands-on engineering, PLC/HMI programming, customer-facing technical support, and collaboration with cross-functional teams in a dynamic, growth-oriented environment.

The position combines hands-on engineering, PLC/HMI programming, customer-facing technical support, and collaboration with cross-functional teams in a dynamic, growth-oriented environment.

Controls Engineer

Maumee, OH · On-site

$78K - $101K/yr

Understand, support, and program complete PLC, HMI, network devices and related hardware for new ... Use computer-based engineering software and equipment: (PLC and HMI programs, Motion Control ...

Controls Engineer

Defiance, OH · On-site

$76K - $98K/yr

Design programmable human machine interface (HMI) software. Tryout, debug and provide start-up support for control systems. Provide technical support for installation of tools and equipment. Provide ...

This role combines electrical hardware design with software development, including PLC/HMI programming, instrumentation selection, system integration, and controls testing. The Electrical Engineer ...

This role combines electrical hardware design with software development, including PLC/HMI programming, instrumentation selection, system integration, and controls testing. The Electrical Engineer ...

Senior PLC Controls Project Engineer

Miamisburg, OH · On-site

$87K - $114K/yr

Will have an electrical or controls (PLC/ HMI) focus. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include ... HMI programming languages such as Allen Bradley and Siemens and be able to create, startup and ...

Troubleshoot, modify, and program PLC and HMI systems that support highly automated manufacturing ... Engineer and design electrical wiring diagrams and control panels for new and existing equipment.

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How much do hmi developer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for hmi developer in Ohio is $122,971.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $100,800.00 and $149,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an HMI developer?

An HMI (Human-Machine Interface) Developer designs, develops, and maintains user interfaces for industrial systems, machines, or automation processes. They work with software tools to create intuitive and efficient control panels that operators use to monitor and interact with machinery. HMI Developers often collaborate with engineers and technicians to ensure seamless integration with PLCs, SCADA systems, and other automation components. Their role requires expertise in UI/UX design, programming languages, and industry-specific protocols to enhance usability and efficiency in industrial environments.

What does an HMI developer do?

HMI Developers typically spend their days designing, developing, and testing graphical user interfaces for industrial or automation systems, ensuring both functionality and usability. They often work closely with control engineers, project managers, and end-users to gather requirements and implement features that meet operational needs. Regular tasks may include configuring visual displays, integrating real-time data from machinery or processes, troubleshooting issues, and updating existing systems based on user feedback. Collaboration and continuous communication with other team members are key aspects of ensuring successful project delivery.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an HMI developer?

To thrive as an HMI Developer, you need strong programming skills in languages such as C/C++, Java, or Python, and a solid understanding of human-machine interface concepts, automation systems, and UI/UX design principles. Familiarity with industry-standard HMI development tools (e.g., Siemens WinCC, Wonderware, Rockwell FactoryTalk) and protocols like OPC or SCADA, as well as relevant certifications, is often required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective collaboration with cross-functional engineering teams are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies are crucial for developing intuitive and reliable interfaces that optimize user experience and ensure safe, efficient industrial operations.

What are the most commonly searched types of Hmi Developer jobs in Ohio?

The most popular types of Hmi Developer jobs in Ohio are:

Infographic showing various Hmi Developer job openings in Ohio as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, and 25% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $122,971 per year, or $59.1 per hour.

$76K - $98K/yr

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Job description

JOB DESCRIPTION

TITLE:

CONTROLS ENGINEER

REPORTS TO:

R&D MANAGER

DEPARTMENT:

Maintenance

LOCATION

Ohio                                          Grade:  12

  1. Positions reporting directly to this position:  _________
  1. POSITION OBJECTIVE:

To support internal and external customers with full electrical engineering services.

Will have the technical knowledge in networking systems, especially with regards to hardware, specifications and limitations, be skilled in AutoCAD and have knowledge of electrical symbols used in the reparation of schematic control diagrams and instrumentation loop diagrams and well as commissioning experience.

  1. QUALIFICATIONS:

5-10 years applicable experience/School

Must be proficient in motor controls, process, PLC and HMI programming and communications protocols.

  1. TRAINING:

Related post-secondary education

            Specific knowledge using Mitsubishi GX Developer, Work32. RSLogix, etc.

  1. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
    1. Tasks and Duties

Supports full electrical engineering services.

Is part of the project team and ensures quality services and resolves problems and tasks.

Provides, designs and implements electrical safeties and Arch Flash labeling.

                        Provides electrical engineering support for machine build specifications.

                        Prepares functional descriptions and One Line facility diagrams

                        Provides PLC, Servo, Inverter and HMI programming

                        Provides CNC programming and support

                        Responsible for on-site and offsite commissioning of incoming equipment

                        Provides construction support.


    1. Machinery and Electrical

Proficient with Process Flow and Plant Equipment

Electrical control ( PLC,) process awareness.

CAD/CAM experience is a plus.

    1. Reasoning ability

 Create and maintain PLC standards and procedures.

Full project deliverables are ‘cradle to grave’ from design concept through runoff

Must exhibit a problem-solving mentality and root cause analysis.

Must exhibit interpersonal skills with individuals at all levels in the organization

                  Knowledge of statistical process control and designed experiments


    1. Physical Demands
  1. Sight capabilities to distinguish proper product identification as well as warning and operational indicators.
  2. Hearing capabilities to distinguish differences in warning alarm indicators and standard operation indicators.
  3. Sight capabilities to identify accuracy and neatness of required job assignments.
  4. Good verbal/written communication skills.
  5. Climb and descend all ladders or steps whether fixed or portable on company facilities in order to access all areas if needed.
  6. Walking through, under and around equipment with a clearance of 30”
  7. Ability to grasp tools (manual as well as powered) and uses them in accordance with a safe working manner so as not to injure self or fellow employees.

  1. AUTHORITY/DECISION MAKING:

Works under little or no day-to-day supervision.  Performs all tasks within the

guidelines and procedures as written and within Plastpro employee relations policy.

  1. WORK ENVIRONMENT:

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions

JOB DESCRIPTION

TITLE:

CONTROLS ENGINEER

REPORTS TO:

R&D MANAGER

DEPARTMENT:

Maintenance

LOCATION

Ohio                                          Grade:  12

  1. Positions reporting directly to this position:  _________
  1. POSITION OBJECTIVE:

To support internal and external customers with full electrical engineering services.

Will have the technical knowledge in networking systems, especially with regards to hardware, specifications and limitations, be skilled in AutoCAD and have knowledge of electrical symbols used in the reparation of schematic control diagrams and instrumentation loop diagrams and well as commissioning experience.

  1. QUALIFICATIONS:

5-10 years applicable experience/School

Must be proficient in motor controls, process, PLC and HMI programming and communications protocols.

  1. TRAINING:

Related post-secondary education

            Specific knowledge using Mitsubishi GX Developer, Work32. RSLogix, etc.

  1. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
    1. Tasks and Duties

Supports full electrical engineering services.

Is part of the project team and ensures quality services and resolves problems and tasks.

Provides, designs and implements electrical safeties and Arch Flash labeling.

                        Provides electrical engineering support for machine build specifications.

                        Prepares functional descriptions and One Line facility diagrams

                        Provides PLC, Servo, Inverter and HMI programming

                        Provides CNC programming and support

                        Responsible for on-site and offsite commissioning of incoming equipment

                        Provides construction support.


    1. Machinery and Electrical

Proficient with Process Flow and Plant Equipment

Electrical control ( PLC,) process awareness.

CAD/CAM experience is a plus.

    1. Reasoning ability

 Create and maintain PLC standards and procedures.

Full project deliverables are ‘cradle to grave’ from design concept through runoff

Must exhibit a problem-solving mentality and root cause analysis.

Must exhibit interpersonal skills with individuals at all levels in the organization

                  Knowledge of statistical process control and designed experiments


    1. Physical Demands
  1. Sight capabilities to distinguish proper product identification as well as warning and operational indicators.
  2. Hearing capabilities to distinguish differences in warning alarm indicators and standard operation indicators.
  3. Sight capabilities to identify accuracy and neatness of required job assignments.
  4. Good verbal/written communication skills.
  5. Climb and descend all ladders or steps whether fixed or portable on company facilities in order to access all areas if needed.
  6. Walking through, under and around equipment with a clearance of 30”
  7. Ability to grasp tools (manual as well as powered) and uses them in accordance with a safe working manner so as not to injure self or fellow employees.

  1. AUTHORITY/DECISION MAKING:

Works under little or no day-to-day supervision.  Performs all tasks within the

guidelines and procedures as written and within Plastpro employee relations policy.

  1. WORK ENVIRONMENT:

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions


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