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Motion Control Engineering Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Associate degree in Engineering. * 5+ years of experience with Rockwell / Allen-Bradley PLCs, including PLC-5, RSLogix 500, and Studio 5000. * Hands-on experience with Rockwell motion control systems ...

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Mechanical Design Engineer

Columbia City, IN · On-site

$69K - $94K/yr

... motion-control components is required for the role. Key Responsibilities * Create new mechanical solutions from conceptual ideas. * Develop detailed engineering drawings, models, and supporting ...

Controls Engineer

Portage, IN · On-site

$76K - $99K/yr

Design and integrate control systems, including PLCs, HMIs, and motion control, for industrial ... Collaborate with the corporate engineering team on programming and software development for new ...

Motion Control programming and troubleshooting * Problem Solving skills, motors & controls, and strong computer and network skills. * CAD drawing capabilities - AutoCAD and Eplan * Code understanding ...

Motion Control programming and troubleshooting * Problem Solving skills, motors & controls, and strong computer and network skills. * CAD drawing capabilities - AutoCAD and Eplan * Code understanding ...

Senior Controls Engineer

Warsaw, IN · On-site

$125K - $140K/yr

Partner with maintenance and engineering teams to develop and maintain documentation, training, and ... Knowledge of fieldbus networks, safety PLCs, and motion control systems. Familiarity with IATF ...

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How much do motion control engineering jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for motion control engineering in Indiana is $84,118.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,000.00 and $89,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is motion control engineering?

Motion control engineering is a field focused on the design and implementation of systems that control the movement of machines or mechanical systems. This often involves the use of motors, actuators, sensors, and controllers to achieve precise positioning, speed, and acceleration in applications such as robotics, manufacturing automation, and aerospace. Motion control engineers work with both hardware and software to develop efficient, reliable movement solutions. Their work is critical in industries where accurate and repeatable movement is required.

What is the difference between Motion Control Engineering vs Robotics Engineering?

AspectMotion Control EngineeringRobotics Engineering
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Electrical, Mechanical, or Control Engineering; certifications in automation or control systemsBachelor's in Robotics, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering; certifications in robotics or automation
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, automation facilities, R&D labsResearch labs, manufacturing, autonomous systems development
Industry UsageAutomation, CNC machines, industrial equipmentAutonomous robots, drones, robotic arms
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Motion Control Engineering focuses on designing and implementing systems that precisely control movement in machinery and automation equipment. Robotics Engineering encompasses the broader development of robotic systems, including sensors, control algorithms, and mechanical design. While both roles require control system knowledge and similar credentials, Motion Control Engineers specialize in movement precision within industrial settings, whereas Robotics Engineers work on creating autonomous and interactive robotic systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Motion Control Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Motion Control Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical or mechanical engineering, with expertise in automation, robotics, and control systems. Familiarity with PLC programming, servo systems, CAD software, and relevant certifications (such as Certified Motion Control Professional) is typically required. Strong problem-solving, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills help you collaborate with cross-functional teams and troubleshoot complex systems. These competencies ensure precise, efficient, and reliable motion solutions critical to manufacturing and automation industries.

What are some common challenges faced by motion control engineers when integrating new automation systems into existing manufacturing environments?

Motion control engineers often encounter challenges such as ensuring compatibility between new automation components and legacy systems, minimizing downtime during integration, and maintaining precise synchronization across various machines. Troubleshooting communication protocols and adapting control algorithms to fit unique production requirements can also be complex. Effective collaboration with cross-functional teams, such as maintenance and software engineers, is essential to address these challenges and achieve a seamless integration process.
What job categories do people searching Motion Control Engineering jobs in Indiana look for? The top searched job categories for Motion Control Engineering jobs in Indiana are:
Specialist - Process Control

Specialist - Process Control

Lannett Company Inc

Seymour, IN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago

New


Lannett rating

7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

62nd of 73 rated pharmaceutical


Job description

Description:

Responsibilities

  • Identify, maintain and troubleshoot PLC’s and PC components and programs using relevant software
  • Perform preventive and corrective maintenance tasks/activities on controls and devices. PMs include routine battery replacement, routine backups, etc
  • Identify and maintain robotics system components
  • Identify, maintain, and troubleshoot HMI components
  • Identify, maintain, and assist with troubleshooting control network components
  • Identify, maintain, and troubleshoot motor controls including motor starters, Variable Frequency Drives, DC drives, and standard electrical components
  • Troubleshoot electrical control circuits and control systems up to and including 480V 3-phase, 110 VAC, and 24VDC systems
  • Replace components and reconfigure programs or settings as needed to maintain a controlled or validated state
  • Locate, review and modify ladder logic within various platforms
  • Perform routine and non-routine program backup from various platforms
  • Create a library and archive programs for systems and equipment
  • Ability to access all levels and areas of the facility
  • Apply reasoning, analytical and problem solving skills to troubleshoot equipment or system issues
  • Ability to interpret drawings- mechanical and electrical
  • Ability to train other technicians on controls systems and applications
  • Gather data and collect information to support Capital Appropriations Requests. Able to create the documentation and steps necessary to assist with execution of capital projects.
  • Knowledge of engineering documentation requirements in a cGMP regulated environment
  • Automation software experience with products such FactoryTalk® Batch, FactoryTalk® View Site Edition & FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition and Wonderware is preferred
  • Experience with other systems, such as iFix, PI-Historian, Wonderware MES, Siemens SEMATIC S7, APOGEE®, and WinCC would be a plus
  • PLC and Motion Control programming, testing, and debugging experience is required
  • Electrical design and layout experience including power distribution, I/O devices, sensors, etc.
  • Understanding of domestic and international electrical codes (NEC, NFPA79, IEC60204-1)
  • Experience with Allen Bradley and Siemens products is preferred

Specific Skills

  • Demonstrates a high level knowledge in process controls including detailed understanding of the process, ability to optimize the parameters and optimize the measurable outcomes while minimizing risks of hazards
  • Demonstrates proficient knowledge of P&IDs and instrumentation/control equipment in an industrial environment
  • Demonstrates, optimizes and instructs an expert knowledge of the control methods, analog and discrete and the critical components to developing sustainable control algorithms
  • Ability to optimize design and implement knowledge of control system architecture including hardware, software, instrumentation and networking equipment
  • Programming of Rockwell RSLogix 5000, Allen Bradley MicroLogix / CompactLogix PLC’s , Siemens and Motion Control devices including stepper/servo motors and drives is required
  • Ability to be flexible with work priorities and work effectively as part of a team and also in an individual capacity
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to handle multiple assignments with varying priorities in a manner that meets the company's goals
  • An excellent technical (engineering) background, with "hands on" experience
  • Self-driven to meet objectives/goals within the organization
  • Assist with all levels of process and controls improvements from basic wiring/component replacement or upgrades to complete system or controls upgrades
  • Perform basic project management tasks
  • Support the Change Control Process- equipment or program changes or upgrades through Validation efforts
  • Support the Deviation and CAPA processes on site to ensure compliance and process improvement strategies
  • Assist Information Technology with holistic control system infrastructure
  • Partner with system vendors to design, build, qualify and maintain state of the art systems

Experience

  • Must have 3-7+ years of experience in the designing, programming and testing of control and automation systems in a pharma/biotech manufacturing, laboratory, R&D or pilot plant environment
  • Proficient experience in implementing control methodology in PLC and HMI platforms with a high level of understanding of various programming languages
  • Proficient in loop checking, startup, troubleshooting and commissioning support in an industrial environment
  • Proficient ability to understand control philosophy and write functional requirement specifications


Requirements:
  • Traditional office environment, with frequent walking to, exposed to external elements of weather, other areas of the facility, including production areas, loading docks, mechanical spaces and warehouse

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About LANNETT

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Industry

Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Philadelphia, PA, US

Year founded

1942

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