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Senior PLC Engineer

$107K - $146K/yr

What you'll do As a Senior PLC Engineer , you'll own the controls software that keeps our ... Where you'll work This is a remote role, with a preference for candidates based in Dallas, TX. ...

Controls Engineer

Kansas City, MO · On-site +1

$77K - $99K/yr

... PLC Programmer, Control Systems Engineer, or Systems Integration Engineer who enjoys seeing ... Perform on-site and remote commissioning, startup, troubleshooting, system testing, and operator ...

Controls Engineer

Kansas City, MO · On-site +1

$77K - $99K/yr

... PLC Programmer, Control Systems Engineer, or Systems Integration Engineer who enjoys seeing ... Perform on-site and remote commissioning, startup, troubleshooting, system testing, and operator ...

Coordinate with Lead PLC Technicians, PLC Engineers, project managers, contractors, vendors, and clients to align technical execution with project objectives, safety expectations, and deliverables.

Be Seen First

Experience with PLC Programming and Ladder Logic. * Experience with TCP/IP and hooking Control Systems (such as DCS, HMI, SCADA or similar) into a Network (Windows, Cisco, etc.) is strongly preferred.

Senior PLC/SCADA Engineer

FL · On-site +1

$100K - $132K/yr

Remote I/O architectures * Design scalable control architectures for: * Chiller managers * Chiller ... Experience with PLC programming fundamentals: * Ability to clearly communicate complex technical ...

CAA Programmer CATIA Enovia CAA

Seattle, WA · Remote

$150K - $180K/yr

Must Have Technical/Functional Skill * Strong knowledge & Experience in CATIA CAA (Component Application Architecture), * CAA Automation skills of CATIA and ENOVIA. * Experience in GUI Development ...

Project Engineer

Novi, MI · On-site +1

Experience should include control panel design (schematic and layout), instrumentation, PLC ... This position can be remote and or office within the Cleveland area. Requirements Equipment Design:

Senior Control Engineer

San Antonio, TX · Remote

$150K - $156K/yr

Remote (Texas-based) with occasional travel to San Antonio, TX Employment Type: Contract Position ... Review PLC programming, control philosophies, SCADA architecture, communications, and field ...

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How much do remote plc programmer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote plc programmer in the United States is $80,664.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68,000.00 and $92,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote PLC programmer?

A Remote PLC Programmer is responsible for designing, programming, troubleshooting, and maintaining Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) used in industrial automation systems. They work remotely to develop and modify control systems, integrate hardware and software, and diagnose issues for clients in manufacturing, energy, and other industries. This role requires expertise in PLC brands like Siemens, Allen-Bradley, or Schneider Electric, as well as knowledge of automation processes and communication protocols. Remote PLC Programmers often collaborate with engineers and technicians to optimize system performance and ensure smooth operations.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a remote PLC programmer?

A Remote PLC Programmer typically designs, writes, and tests PLC code for a range of industrial automation projects from a home or remote office. Daily tasks include troubleshooting existing automation systems, collaborating with on-site technicians via remote access, maintaining documentation, and participating in virtual project meetings. You may also be responsible for updating programs to meet new production requirements, ensuring system safety, and providing remote support during commissioning. Working remotely, you'll use secure connectivity tools to access client systems and coordinate with other engineers online. This role suits professionals who are comfortable working independently and managing their own schedules while delivering high-quality automation solutions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the remote PLC programmer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote PLC Programmer, you need strong expertise in PLC programming languages (such as Ladder Logic, Structured Text), industrial automation, and electrical control systems, often supported by a relevant engineering degree or certifications like Siemens or Allen-Bradley. Familiarity with programmable logic controllers (PLCs), SCADA systems, and remote troubleshooting tools is essential. Standout soft skills include strong problem-solving abilities, self-motivation, clear written and verbal communication, and effective time management. These skills and qualities ensure accurate, timely project execution and seamless collaboration with clients and engineering teams while working remotely.

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$107K - $146K/yr

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Job description

About Giga
Giga is building gigawatts of AI data centers to hasten a future of intelligence and abundance. We build data centers fast and at scale by combining the capabilities of an equipment supplier, engineering firm, general contractor, and real estate developer under one roof. Our team moves quickly and thinks practically. If you're ready to make an impact in an industry that matters, we're looking for people like you.
Why join Giga
  • The Pace: We're building at a speed most companies talk about but never actually operate at. If you've been bored somewhere else, you won't be here.
  • The Impact: Every person at Giga touches the work that matters. No layers, no waiting for approval chains. You'll see your fingerprints on what we ship.
  • The Team: A team of operators defining the future of AI infrastructure. We recruit A-players from the most innovative companies in the world, and they choose Giga because the work here means more.
  • The Moment: AI doesn't run without power, and that's us. Giga is the picks and shovels behind the AI revolution. This industry is about to explode, and you'll be in the room where it's already happening.

What you'll do
As a Senior PLC Engineer, you'll own the controls software that keeps our infrastructure online. This is a hands-on build role. You'll take an architecture from concept to commissioned, running system, programming the PLCs and SCADA and writing the software, services, and tooling around them.
Where you'll work
This is a remote role, with a preference for candidates based in Dallas, TX. Regardless of home base, you must be willing to travel frequently to our project and job sites for installation, startup, and commissioning.
Responsibilities
  • Design, develop, test, and commission PLC programs on Siemens (TIA Portal, S7-1500/1200) and/or Rockwell/Allen-Bradley (Studio 5000, ControlLogix/CompactLogix) platforms, using IEC 61131-3 languages (Structured Text and ladder), for cooling and mechanical plant equipment: CDUs, chillers, hydraulic skids, fan walls, DOAS, and pumps.
  • Develop the supervisory logic for the Master Plant Controller, including equipment staging, lead/lag, setpoint reset, failover, and plant-level coordination across multiple skids.
  • Build and maintain the SCADA/HMI layer (Siemens WinCC, Rockwell FactoryTalk View, or Ignition): operator screens, alarming, trending, historian, and access control.
  • Write robust safety logic, interlocks, and alarm strategies for pressurized and high-power equipment, and uphold a safety-first engineering standard.
  • Integrate OEM-controlled equipment such as chillers and DOAS over Modbus TCP, BACnet, OPC UA, EtherNet/IP, and PROFINET, defining and validating register and object maps.
  • Build process simulations and digital twins (Siemens PLCSIM Advanced / SIMIT, Rockwell Studio 5000 Emulate / Emulate3D, or scripted models) to validate logic and tune control loops before site deployment.
  • Lead field commissioning, startup, and loop checks. Troubleshoot live systems and drive issues to resolution.
  • Apply real software engineering practices to controls work: version control, code review, modular and reusable function-block libraries, and clear naming and documentation standards.
  • Build the general-purpose software around the controls stack: data pipelines, monitoring and telemetry services, edge and cloud integrations, internal tooling, and automation that connects plant data to the rest of Giga's systems.
  • Translate the controls engineer's architecture and sequence-of-operations into working, well-structured, maintainable code.
  • Operate comfortably in ambiguous, unstructured environments and solve problems where established processes don't yet exist.
Requirements
  • 5+ years programming industrial PLCs and SCADA/HMI systems in production environments.
  • Deep hands-on experience with Siemens (TIA Portal, S7-1500/1200) and/or Rockwell/Allen-Bradley (Studio 5000, ControlLogix/CompactLogix), fluent in Structured Text and not just ladder. Experience across both platforms is a strong plus.
  • Proven SCADA/HMI development experience (Siemens WinCC, Rockwell FactoryTalk View, Ignition, or comparable platform), including alarming, historian, and trending.
  • Strong command of industrial communication protocols such as EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, Modbus TCP, OPC UA, and BACnet.
  • Experience programming controls for mechanical, process, or HVAC plants (pumps, valves, chillers, heat exchangers, air handling).
  • Track record of commissioning systems on live equipment, with a rigorous, safety-first mindset.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication, with the ability to work directly with controls engineers, mechanical engineers, and field technicians.
  • Willingness to travel to project sites for installation and commissioning.
Bonus Points
  • Experience with liquid cooling, data center cooling, or high-density compute thermal management.
  • Familiarity with process simulation and digital twins (SIMIT, PLCSIM Advanced co-simulation, MATLAB/Simulink).
  • Hands-on Ignition (Inductive Automation) experience, including Python/Jython scripting.
  • Functional safety experience (PROFIsafe, CIP Safety, GuardLogix or other safety PLCs, SIL-rated logic).
  • Industrial networking depth, including VLANs, redundancy, edge devices, and secure OT network design.
  • Ability to read and interpret P&IDs, electrical schematics, and I/O schedules.
  • Strong general-purpose software engineering skills, fluent in at least one modern language (Python, C#, C++, Go, or similar), and comfortable with Git, testing, and clean code structure.
  • Experience building edge-to-cloud data pipelines or plant telemetry and observability systems.
  • Background bridging IT and OT, bringing modern software practices (CI/CD, infrastructure-as-code, containerization) into a controls environment.
  • Experience standing up controls programs from scratch in a fast-moving, greenfield setting.
Benefits
  • Subsidized health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Equity (options) in a rapidly growing startup
  • 401(k) with 4% employer match
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Parental leave
  • Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Commuter benefits

How We Work
We value people who take ownership, raise risks early, communicate directly, and follow through. Incomplete information is part of the job. Make the best decision you can, document it, and adjust as the facts change. Move quickly on reversible decisions and take more care when security, safety, financial, employee, or customer risk is involved.
Benefits
  • Subsidized health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Equity (options) in a rapidly growing startup
  • 401(k) with 4% employer match
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Parental leave
  • Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Commuter benefits, where applicable
  • Opportunities to collaborate in person at periodic team and company on-sites
Equal Opportunity Employer Statement
Giga Energy is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws. Giga Energy complies with all applicable labor laws, including the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) and other relevant state and federal regulations. We provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and encourage applicants who require accommodations during the hiring process to contact us.