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Principal Controls Engineer

Arlington, VA · On-site

$52 - $66.50/hr

Role Overview We are looking for a Principal Controls Software Engineer with a passion for software design and extensive experience with power engineering, MathWorks Matlab/Simulink, Agile Scrum ...

Principal Controls Engineer

Houston, TX · On-site

$43.25 - $55.25/hr

Role Overview We are looking for a Principal Controls Software Engineer with a passion for software design and extensive experience with power engineering, MathWorks Matlab/Simulink, Agile Scrum ...

Principal Controls Engineer

Houston, TX · On-site

$43.25 - $55.25/hr

Role Overview We are looking for a Principal Controls Software Engineer with a passion for software design and extensive experience with power engineering, MathWorks Matlab/Simulink, Agile Scrum ...

Principal Controls Engineer

Roy, UT · On-site

$79.60K - $103K/yr

The Principal Controls Engineer works within engineering groups to support the development and ... Infrequent overtime, weekend, or shift rotation. Demands/Deadlines: High volume and variable work ...

Principal Controls Engineer

Roy, UT · On-site

$79.60K - $103K/yr

The Principal Controls Engineer works within engineering groups to support the development and ... Infrequent overtime, weekend, or shift rotation. Demands/Deadlines: High volume and variable work ...

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How much do weekend principal controls engineer jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend principal controls engineer in the United States is $147,220.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $118,500.00 and $173,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Weekend Principal Controls Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weekend Principal Controls Engineer, you need deep expertise in automation, control systems engineering, and a relevant engineering degree, often supported by extensive industry experience. Proficiency with PLC programming, SCADA systems, industrial network protocols, and certifications like Professional Engineer (PE) or ISA CAP are typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, leadership, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for coordinating projects and troubleshooting under time constraints. These skills and qualifications are vital for ensuring reliable system performance and efficient operations during critical weekend shifts.

What are the unique challenges and benefits of working as a Weekend Principal Controls Engineer compared to a standard weekday schedule?

Working as a Weekend Principal Controls Engineer often involves overseeing critical maintenance, troubleshooting, and upgrades when production is paused or at reduced capacity. This allows for more hands-on involvement with equipment and fewer interruptions from regular operations. However, it can also mean working independently or with a smaller team, requiring strong problem-solving skills and self-sufficiency. The role typically offers a quieter work environment and may come with premium pay or additional flexibility, but it’s important to be comfortable with less direct management support and off-hour responsibilities.

What does a Weekend Principal Controls Engineer do?

A Weekend Principal Controls Engineer is a senior-level engineer responsible for overseeing and managing control systems, such as automation and instrumentation, during weekend shifts. Their duties include ensuring the reliability and performance of control systems, troubleshooting issues, leading maintenance or upgrade projects, and mentoring other engineers or technicians. They play a key role in maintaining operational efficiency and safety, especially during non-standard work hours when issues may arise. Typically, they work in industries like manufacturing, energy, or process plants that require continuous operations.

What is the difference between Weekend Principal Controls Engineer vs Weekend Controls Engineer?

AspectWeekend Principal Controls EngineerWeekend Controls Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's degree in engineering, professional control systems certificationsAssociate's or Bachelor's degree, relevant control system experience
Work EnvironmentLead role in control system design, troubleshooting, and project oversightAssist in control system maintenance, testing, and support tasks
Industry UsageUsed in manufacturing, energy, and industrial facilities for complex control projectsCommon in similar industries for operational support and routine tasks

The Weekend Principal Controls Engineer typically holds a higher level of responsibility, overseeing control system projects and leading teams, whereas the Weekend Controls Engineer focuses on supporting and maintaining existing systems. Both roles require relevant technical skills, but the principal position involves more leadership and advanced expertise.

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Infographic showing various Weekend Principal Controls Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, and 7% Part Time. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $147,220 per year, or $70.8 per hour.
Principal Controls Engineer (Team Lead)

Principal Controls Engineer (Team Lead)

STELLA & CHEWY'S LLC

Oak Creek, WI

$79.70K - $103K/yr

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Posted 7 days ago


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Description

ABOUT STELLA & CHEWY'S

At Stella & Chewy's, we believe pets deserve food as close to nature as possible - and that belief drives everything we do. From raw frozen dinners to freeze-dried treats, our products are crafted with purpose and made with real ingredients pets love. We're a mission-driven company with big growth ambitions, and we're building the team that will take us there.


THE OPPORTUNITY

The Principal Controls Engineer is the senior technical leader of the controls department, responsible for the strategy, design, implementation, and continuous improvement of all automation and controls systems across the facility. This individual serves as the highest-level controls subject matter expert, directly manages the Controls Engineer, and provides technical direction and mentorship to the Controls Technician via a dotted-line relationship.

This is a hands-on leadership role. The Principal Controls Engineer is expected to balance high-level project ownership with direct technical contribution - reviewing and approving controls designs, driving capital projects, establishing best practices and standards, and supporting manufacturing operations as the senior escalation resource for complex controls issues.

The Principal Controls Engineer reports directly to the Director of Engineering and holds full supervisory responsibility for the Controls Engineer. The Controls Technician reports on a solid line to the Maintenance Supervisor and on a dotted line to the Principal Controls Engineer for technical direction, work prioritization on controls tasks, and professional development.


WHAT YOU'LL OWN


Technical Leadership & Standards

  • Establish and maintain controls engineering standards, including PLC/HMI programming conventions, network architecture, panel design standards, and documentation requirements.
  • Serve as the technical authority for all controls-related decisions, including platform selection, system architecture, and change management.
  • Lead root cause analysis and corrective action for complex or recurring controls-related failures.
  • Ensure all controls systems are designed and maintained to applicable electrical codes, NFPA 70E, and industry safety standards.

People Leadership

  • Directly supervise the Controls Engineer, including goal-setting, performance reviews, and professional development planning.
  • Provide technical direction, mentorship, and skill development to the Controls Technician via a dotted-line relationship, in coordination with the Maintenance Supervisor.
  • Build and sustain a high-performing controls team; support recruiting and onboarding as the department grows.

Capital Projects & Engineering

  • Lead or co-lead controls scope for capital projects from concept through commissioning, including scope definition, vendor selection, design review, FAT/SAT, and startup support.
  • Develop and maintain controls engineering project documentation: P&IDs, loop diagrams, I/O lists, control narratives, and as-built drawings.
  • Evaluate, select, and manage controls system vendors and integrators.
  • Champion automation opportunities to improve OEE, reduce manual labor, and enhance product quality.

Operations Support & Reliability

  • Serve as the senior technical escalation point for controls issues affecting production; available for critical off-hours support on major failures.
  • Create controls preventive maintenance program, including PLC backup schedules, drive calibrations, and instrument calibration intervals.
  • Maintain and continuously improve the controls system documentation library, including program archives, network diagrams, and spare parts inventory.
  • Partner with Production, Maintenance, and Quality to identify and resolve controls-related reliability and quality issues.
  • Develop and deliver electrical troubleshooting training for Maintenance Technicians spanning basic electrical fundamentals (voltage verification, motor checks, continuity and insulation/short-to-ground testing) through advanced controls diagnostics (PLC I/O faults, drive diagnostics, and controls panel troubleshooting); build skills within the broader maintenance team to reduce dependency on controls specialists for routine electrical issues.

Compliance & Safety

  • Ensure controls designs and modifications comply with applicable codes including NFPA 70, NFPA 79, and applicable machine safety standards (ISO 13849/IEC 62061).
  • Support site safety programs including LOTO, arc flash analysis, and electrical safety training for controls personnel.
  • Maintain accurate as-built documentation and control panel labels consistent with NFPA 79 requirements.


Requirements

WHAT YOU BRING

  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Controls Engineering, or a closely related engineering discipline.
  • 8+ years of progressive controls engineering experience in a manufacturing environment.
  • Advanced proficiency in PLC programming (Allen-Bradley ControlLogix / CompactLogix preferred; Siemens, Omron, or equivalent considered).
  • Strong experience with HMI/SCADA development (FactoryTalk View, Ignition, or equivalent).
  • Working knowledge of industrial networking: EtherNet/IP, DeviceNet, Profibus, Modbus.
  • Experience leading controls scope on capital projects, including vendor management and commissioning.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead and develop technical staff.
  • Proficiency with controls documentation tools (AutoCAD Electrical, EPLAN, or equivalent).

Preferred

  • Certified Automation Professional (CAP) or equivalent industry certification.
  • Familiarity with food & beverage or process manufacturing environments.
  • Experience with MES, OEE platforms, or historian systems (OSIsoft PI, Ignition Perspective).
  • Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, or formal reliability engineering (RCM/FMEA) background.


Core Competencies

  • Technical Depth & Breadth - Commands a wide range of controls disciplines and can translate complex technical problems into clear solutions.
  • Leadership & Coaching - Grows the capability of direct reports and dotted-line reports through clear expectations, feedback, and mentorship.
  • Project Execution - Manages multiple concurrent priorities, meets commitments, and communicates proactively on risks and schedule.
  • Collaboration - Works effectively across Maintenance, Production, Engineering, and Quality to drive aligned outcomes.
  • Continuous Improvement Mindset - Identifies opportunities to improve reliability, efficiency, and safety and drives them through to completion.
  • Communication - Communicates technical content clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences; documents work to a professional standard.