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Machine Control Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Project Surveyor

Denver, CO · On-site

$80K - $100K/yr

The Project Surveyor will lead field layout, data collection, and machine control support for highway heavy construction projects at Ames Construction. In this role, you will act as a key technical ...

CAT Technology Specialist

Aurora, CO · On-site

$41K - $65K/mo

Background in machine control, surveying, telematics, or fleet management systems. * Experience conducting customer training and technical demonstrations. * Knowledge of networking fundamentals and ...

CAT Technology Specialist

Aurora, CO · On-site

$41K - $65K/yr

Background in machine control, surveying, telematics, or fleet management systems. * Experience conducting customer training and technical demonstrations. * Knowledge of networking fundamentals and ...

The Project Surveyor will lead field layout, data collection, and machine control support forhighway heavy constructionprojects at Ames Construction. In this role, you will act as a key technical ...

... machine control, GPS, or automation experience is a plus Why this role: - $115,000-$125,000/year compensation range based on experience - Travel-based opportunity supporting advanced construction ...

Machine Operator

Colorado Springs, CO · On-site

$16.75 - $20/hr

Machine Operations: * Read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, or work instructions to assemble ... Work closely with team members, supervisors, engineers, and quality control personnel to address ...

... machine control, GPS, or automation experience is a plus Why this role: - $115,000-$125,000/year compensation range based on experience - Travel-based opportunity supporting advanced construction ...

Quality Control: Ability to produce parts and products to meet quality standards. * Problem-Solving: Identifying issues and communicating to leader solutions. * Safety Awareness: Following safety ...

Machine Operator 2

Colorado Springs, CO · On-site

$16.75 - $20/hr

Monitor and control machine parameters and operational settings * Implement production throughput and efficiency improvements * Ensure adherence to established procedures and standards * Training ...

Monitor and control machine parameters and operational settings * Implement production throughput and efficiency improvements * Ensure adherence to established procedures and standards * Training ...

Machine Operator 2

Colorado Springs, CO · On-site

$16.75 - $20/hr

Monitor and control machine parameters and operational settings * Implement production throughput and efficiency improvements * Ensure adherence to established procedures and standards * Training ...

Machine Operator 2

Colorado Springs, CO

$16.75 - $20/hr

Monitor and control machine parameters and operational settings * Implement production throughput and efficiency improvements * Ensure adherence to established procedures and standards * Training ...

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Machine Control information

What is the difference between Machine Control vs Equipment Operator?

AspectMachine ControlEquipment Operator
CertificationsOSHA safety training, equipment-specific certificationsOSHA safety training, equipment-specific certifications
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, mining, heavy constructionConstruction sites, manufacturing, agriculture
Job RoleProgram and operate machinery with advanced control systemsOperate machinery manually or semi-automatically
Industry UsageHeavy construction, civil engineeringConstruction, manufacturing, agriculture

Machine Control specialists focus on programming and operating advanced machinery with GPS and automation systems, while Equipment Operators handle manual operation of various machinery. Both roles require safety certifications and are vital in construction and heavy industry sectors, but Machine Control roles emphasize technology and precision, whereas Equipment Operators focus on manual skills.

What is a machine control system?

A machine control system is used in jobs like machine control operators to automate and manage the operation of heavy equipment such as excavators, bulldozers, and graders. These systems utilize sensors, GPS, and software to improve precision, efficiency, and safety during construction or mining projects. Familiarity with control software and equipment calibration is often required for these roles.

What are popular job titles related to Machine Control jobs in Colorado?

For Machine Control jobs in Colorado, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Colorado are hiring for Machine Control jobs?

Cities in Colorado with the most Machine Control job openings:

Infographic showing various Machine Control job openings in Colorado as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.

Electrical Systems Engineer (Power Generation)

Socket.dev

Centennial, CO • On-site

$107 - $187/hr

Other

PTO

Posted 2 days ago

New


Job description

Boom Supersonic is building Superpower — a 42-megawatt industrial gas turbine derived from supersonic propulsion technology, purpose-built for frontier AI data centers where power demand is scaling faster than the grid can keep up. We're doing it in Denver, at a pace and cost point the industry says is impossible. Because we think the industry has forgotten what's possible.

Low voltage on Superpower is not a single domain. It spans 480VAC skid-level power distribution, machine control and actuation, instrumentation, and electronics down to 12–28VDC — and none of it has been designed yet. There is no inherited architecture to reverse-engineer, no incumbent system to maintain. You will reason from first principles, challenge assumptions early, and make design decisions that shape the platform for years. When something doesn't work at first energization, you will be the one on-site — tracing signals, reading schematics, finding the answer, and coming back the next day with a fix.

This is the kind of role where the breadth of what you own is genuinely rare. We are looking for an engineer who is energized by that, not just comfortable with it.

What You'll Do
  • Define the LV architecture, single-line diagrams, interface requirements, and concept of operations during preliminary design.
  • Produce wiring diagrams, schematics, cable schedules, load lists, I/O lists, and supporting analyses through detailed design.
  • Own first-article build, electrical checkout, troubleshooting, first energization, and commissioning during test.
What You'll Own

The electrical design of every support system on the turbine:

  • LV power distribution, conversion, control, and protection across 480VAC skid distribution, machine control and actuation, instrumentation, and 12–28VDC electronics
  • Cable, harness, junction-box, connector, and control-panel architecture for skid-mounted industrial equipment
  • Grounding, bonding, shielding, and EMI/EMC design practices across power, control, and instrumentation wiring
  • Electrical interfaces with the turbine control system, including I/O definition, signal types, device power, permissives, and fault feedback
  • Motor control systems, including VFDs, soft starters, contactors, overload protection, and control relays
  • Fuel system electrical integration, including valves, actuators, heaters, instrumentation, and gas-conditioning equipment
  • Lube oil system electrical integration, including pumps, heaters, coolers, level, temperature, and pressure instrumentation, and local controls
  • Starting system electrical architecture, including starter motor interfaces, auxiliaries, permissives, and control circuits
  • SCR and emissions system electrical integration, including injection systems, heaters, controls, instrumentation, and safety interlocks
  • Load bank auxiliary systems, including fan power, controls, step-switching interfaces, feedback, and interlocks
  • Cooling system electrical integration, including radiator fans, cooling tower interfaces, pumps, VFDs, instrumentation, and controls
  • Enclosure and balance-of-plant electrical systems, including HVAC, lighting, fire detection, suppression interfaces, access control, and safety interlocks
You probably have:
  • Experience designing and commissioning LV electrical systems for industrial equipment — turbines, compressors, generators, or similar rotating machinery.
  • Hands‑on fluency with motor control, instrumentation wiring, and control panel design in 480VAC and 12–28VDC environments.
  • The ability to produce clean, buildable drawings: schematics, wiring diagrams, cable schedules, and I/O lists that a technician can follow without a phone call.
  • Comfort working across mechanical, controls, and instrumentation teams — and translating between them when needed.
You will thrive here if:
  • You find first‑energization day more exciting than intimidating.
  • You have strong instincts about how systems should be laid out, and you'd rather voice a concern early than quietly inherit someone else's mistake.
  • You are equally at home at a desk producing drawings and on the floor tracing a wiring problem.
  • You want to see your work run — not hand it off.
Compensation
  • P2 Level - Typically 0 - 4 years of experience - Base salary range: $107,000 - $144,000
  • P3 Level — Typically 5–10 years of experience — Base salary range: $124,800 - $167,700
  • P4 Level — Typically 10–15 years of experience — Base salary range: $139,200 - $187,050

Actual salaries will vary based on factors including but not limited to location, experience, and performance. The range listed is just one component of Boom's total rewards package for employees. Other rewards may include long‑term incentives/equity, a flexible PTO policy, and many other progressive benefits.

There is no set deadline to apply for this job opportunity. Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until the search is no longer active.

ITAR Requirement

To conform to U.S. Government aerospace technology export regulations (ITAR and EAR), applicants must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State. Learn more about ITAR here.

Boom is an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.

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