What You'll Be DoingProgram and configure PLCs, HMIs, servos, and AC/DC drivesSupport panel builds, system integration, debugging, and system testingParticipate in on-site startup, commissioning, and troubleshootingWork closely with technicians, vendors, and internal engineering teamsInterface with customers during project execution and startup when neededWhat We're Looking ForThis role is best suited for a well-rounded controls engineer who can contribute across the full automation lifecycle with minimal ramp-up.The team is looking for someone who is comfortable both designing systems and supporting real-world startup and troubleshooting.Key capabilities include:PLC programming from scratch and independent troubleshooting (Rockwell / Allen-Bradley preferred)HMI development and configurationMotion control integration including servos, VFDs, I/O, instrumentation, and field device integrationElectrical design including schematics, control panel layouts, and BOM developmentExperience using AutoCAD Electrical, EPLAN, or similar design toolsCommissioning experience including startup, debugging, and field supportMinimum Requirements5+ years of experience wiring and building electrical control panels from printsHands-on experience with small-gauge wire soldering and proper termination techniquesStrong understanding of industrial control panel constructionExperience requiring high attention to detail in electrical or controls workComfortable using basic computer tools (Word, documentation systems, file management)Strong ownership mindset and pride in quality of workWhat You Bring to the Team:Minimum of 5 years of experience in control systems engineering in a continuous and/or discrete manufacturing environment.Demonstrated electrical and control system engineering capabilities.Demonstrated ability to provide solutions to basic project and process engineering problems.Solid knowledge of Allen-Bradley PLC and HMI applications (including programming) along with communications within enterprise and control networked systems.Must be able to read/understand electrical schematics and engineering drawings.Demonstrated project management skillsDemonstrated knowledge in the application of the NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace - arc flash energy and shock hazards.Demonstrated success managing projects $50k - $200kDemonstrated capabilities in working collaboratively with internal and external engineering resources.Must possess good analytical and problem-solving skills.Demonstrated drive and initiative to complete assigned tasks and investigate and seek out improvement opportunities.