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Motion Control Engineer Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

WI · On-site

$99 - $121/hr

EXPERIENCE & TECH STACK: 2+ years of controls depth; ground-up Allen-Bradley / Rockwell (Studio 5000, RSLogix, FactoryTalk View) programming; EtherNet/IP, multi-axis servo motion control, and AutoCAD ...

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WI · On-site

$70 - $90/hr

Price Engineering, a SunSource company, specializes in engineered custom products and solutions ... motion control --and we're proud to bring those next‑generation solutions to market. If you ...

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Sr. Control Engineer

Waukesha, WI · On-site

$97K - $128K/yr

Senior Controls Engineer - Packaging Automation Design Custom Automation. Lead Innovation. Build ... Solid understanding of PID control, motion control, and machine automation. * Experience with ...

Sr. Control Engineer

Waukesha, WI · On-site

$97K - $128K/yr

Senior Controls Engineer - Packaging Automation Design Custom Automation. Lead Innovation. Build ... Solid understanding of PID control, motion control, and machine automation. * Experience with ...

Quality Engineer

Muskego, WI · On-site

$67K - $87K/yr

... vexing motion-control challenges. Serving various industries including commercial aerospace ... POSITION OVERVIEW The Quality Engineer provides quality assurance support to customers, suppliers ...

... vexing motion-control challenges. Serving various industries including commercial aerospace ... POSITION OVERVIEW The Sales Engineer leads strategic account development for MTI Motion, working ...

Automation Engineer We are seeking an Automation Engineer to design, support, optimize, and improve ... and motion control systems while leading automation projects that improve safety, quality ...

Controls Programming Engineer

Oneida, WI · On-site

$44 - $56.25/hr

Software Engineer Hobart, WI | Full-Time | 1st Shift Flexible Hours At EMT International, we design ... If you enjoy hands-on problem solving, motion control, automation, and working closely with ...

Automation Engineer We are seeking an Automation Engineer to design, support, optimize, and improve ... and motion control systems while leading automation projects that improve safety, quality ...

Automation Engineer

Janesville, WI · On-site

$85 - $125/hr

... and motion control systems while leading automation projects that improve safety, quality ... The Automation Engineer will collaborate closely with operations, maintenance, quality, and ...

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Motion Control Engineer information

What is a motion control engineer?

A Motion Control Engineer designs, develops, and optimizes automated systems that control the movement of machines and robotics. They work with motors, sensors, controllers, and software to ensure precise motion in industrial and manufacturing applications. Their role involves programming control systems, troubleshooting performance issues, and integrating hardware and software components to improve efficiency and accuracy. These engineers are essential in industries like aerospace, automotive, robotics, and semiconductor manufacturing.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a motion control engineer?

As a Motion Control Engineer, your typical day involves designing, programming, and testing motion control systems for automation equipment or robotics. You’ll often collaborate with mechanical, electrical, and software engineers to integrate components, conduct system debugging, and optimize machine performance. Troubleshooting issues, updating technical documentation, and supporting installations or commissioning are also frequent tasks. This role usually requires hands-on work both at the office and on-site, ensuring systems operate safely and efficiently while meeting project deadlines.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a motion control engineer?

To thrive as a Motion Control Engineer, you need strong expertise in electrical and mechanical engineering principles, control systems, and programming, typically backed by a relevant bachelor's degree. Familiarity with PLCs, servo motors, automation platforms like Siemens or Allen-Bradley, and certifications such as Certified Motion Control Professional (CMCP) are commonly expected. Excellent problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and the capacity to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams are valuable soft skills. These competencies are crucial for designing, implementing, and troubleshooting motion control systems that ensure optimal machine performance and productivity.

What job categories do people searching Motion Control Engineer jobs in Wisconsin look for?

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Infographic showing various Motion Control Engineer job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.

PLC Controls Engineer - Studio 5000 & Motion Control

H. T. PROF Group

WI • On-site

$99 - $121/hr

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Job description

Location Germantown, WI
No Remote

Type Direct Hire

Up to $110,000 Base Salary + Profit Sharing Greater Milwaukee Area Travel Flex

  • COMPENSATION: Up to $110,000 starting base salary (calibrated for Junior, Mid, and Senior experience depth) + profit sharing + full benefits package.
  • WORK SCHEDULE: Flexible day shift in the engineering lab with 25%–50% domestic travel for commissioning, featuring guaranteed, immediate comp days for weekend startup work.
  • WORK ENVIRONMENT: High-tech engineering lab in the Greater Milwaukee / Washington County corridor; anti-monotony, zero-bureaucracy culture with direct access to project leadership.
  • EXPERIENCE & TECH STACK: 2+ years of controls depth; ground-up Allen-Bradley / Rockwell (Studio 5000, RSLogix, FactoryTalk View) programming; EtherNet/IP, multi-axis servo motion control, and AutoCAD schematics.
  • COMPANY STABILITY & CULTURE: Premier, fast-growing systems integration firm that has doubled its footprint year-over-year; highly protective of engineering work-life balance with strict travel-comp policies.
  • REQUIREMENTS / COMPLIANCE: US Citizen or Green Card holder; degree in Automation, EE, CS, or related engineering discipline; local residence within a 45-minute commute of Washington County/Greater Milwaukee.

If you are looking for the ultimate antidote to career burnout, this custom systems integration role offers the ideal escape from repetitive plant maintenance loops and rigid corporate templates. Operating out of a collaborative engineering facility in the Greater Milwaukee / Washington County corridor, this rapidly expanding firm functions with an engineering philosophy centered around custom, ground-up innovation. Every project is unique—ranging from high-speed sortation networks to robotic welding cells and complex multi-axis servo systems.

Your time and dedication are protected aggressively here. Recognizing that field commissioning takes energy, a non-negotiable travel-balancing policy is strictly enforced: if a customer startup requires weekend work, you are immediately awarded comp time so you return home to a full four‑day weekend. With zero corporate bureaucracy, massive technical variety, and full ownership from design to startup, this environment is built for engineers who take pride in seeing their custom software drive heavy industrial machinery.

What You Will Be Doing (Daily Responsibilities)
  • Architect Ground-Up PLC/HMI Software: Develop robust PLC programs and intuitive HMI interfaces completely from scratch for complex automated machinery, robotic cells, and specialized sorting systems using Studio 5000 and FactoryTalk View.
  • Engineer High-Level Interfaces: Integrate operator interfaces and explore advanced system capabilities using Visual Studio, C#, and relational databases for enterprise-level data tracking.
  • Audit Control Schematics: Review, verify, and validate detailed electrical panel layouts and control schematics in AutoCAD to align with Bills of Materials (BOMs) and safety compliance standards.
  • Configure Industrial Networks & Motion: Set up, calibrate, and troubleshoot EtherNet/IP communications, multi-axis servo drives, machine vision systems, and safety PLCs.
  • Lead On‑Site Client Commissioning: Serve as the primary technical authority during client field deployments, supervising installations and executing final system sign-offs.
What We Are Looking For (Requirements & Qualifications)
  • Ground-Up Allen-Bradley Depth: 2+ years of professional experience designing, building, and programming controls software from scratch using Rockwell / Allen‑Bradley platforms (Studio 5000 / RSLogix), beyond simple code troubleshooting.
  • Technical Engineering Education: Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Automation Technology, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a closely related technical discipline.
  • Field Mobility & Travel Readiness: Willingness to travel domestically 25% to 50% to champion custom integration rollouts, backed by guaranteed weekend comp days.
  • Career Reliability: Proven professional stability demonstrating tenure, accountability, and long‑term commitment with prior engineering teams.
  • Local Commute: Residence within a comfortable 45‑minute driving radius of the Greater Milwaukee / Washington County area.
  • Legal Authorization: Must be a United States Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident (Green Card holder).
Preferred Technical Assets (Bonus Skills)
  • Vision & Motion Integration: Hands‑on setup of multi‑axis servo motion systems or industrial vision platforms (Cognex, Keyence).
  • Advanced Language Coding: High‑level programming fluency in C#, VB.NET, or SQL database structures.
  • Robotics Experience: Direct path teaching, programming, or integration experience with FANUC or similar industrial robotics.
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