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Sr Controls Engineer

Hebron, KY

$93K - $123K/yr

Seeking a Senior Controls Engineer to provide hands-on technical support for automation and manufacturing systems in a fast-paced industrial environment. Requirements: * Strong expertise in ...

Senior Controls Engineer

Albuquerque, NM

$94K - $124K/yr

The Senior Controls Engineer will interact directly with the customer and lead a team of engineers in identifying requirements, developing specifications, and implementing/testing/commissioning ...

Senior Controls Engineer

Addison, TX · On-site

$130K - $165K/yr

Senior Controls Engineer Primary Skills: Engineering Role Description: The Senior Controls Engineer must have 10+ years of experience. For this role, you must be a highly skilled and experienced ...

Senior Controls Engineer

Auburn Hills, MI · On-site

$91K - $121K/yr

SENIOR CONTROLS ENGINEER AUBURN HILLS, MI As a member of the Auburn Hills team, the Senior Controls Engineer is responsible for providing advanced controls engineering and technical oversight within ...

Senior Controls Engineer

Eugene, OR · On-site

$97K - $128K/yr

Senior Controls Engineer Location: Sutherlin, Oregon - OPEN TO RELOCATING YOU HERE! Position Summary: Our Client is seeking an experienced and innovative Senior Controls Engineer to lead the ...

As the Senior Controls Engineer you will have experience developing control software for robots, autonomous vehicles, or any multi-DOF system with complex dynamics. You will work cross functionally ...

Senior Controls Engineer

Auburn Hills, MI · On-site

$91K - $121K/yr

SENIOR CONTROLS ENGINEER AUBURN HILLS, MI As a member of the Auburn Hills team, the Senior Controls Engineer is responsible for providing advanced controls engineering and technical oversight within ...

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JOB OVERVIEW:
  • We have a Controls Engineer position available in our Albuquerque, NM office.
  • This person will provide team leadership in delivering automation systems for a wide variety of industries.
  • This position requires demonstrated technical proficiency in implementing automation solutions with PLC, DCS, HMI, and SCADA platforms.
  • The Senior Controls Engineer will interact directly with the customer and lead a team of engineers in identifying requirements, developing specifications, and implementing/testing/commissioning/qualifying automation solutions.
  • This position is a leadership role within the business unit and requires strong problem-solving ability, well-balanced people skills, an aptitude for business efficiency, and an interest in creating partnerships.
  • The Senior Controls Engineer demonstrates success by securing repeat work with both new and existing customers.
  • This position requires technical proficiency in implementing automation solutions with PLC, DCS, HMI and SCADA platforms.
  • The Senior Controls Engineer will interact directly with the customer and lead a team of engineers in identifying requirements, developing specifications, and implementing/testing/commissioning/qualifying automation solutions.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • This position requires the ability to deliver innovative automation solutions and design standards either self-directedly or as a leader of a team. The candidate must have the ability to conceptualize, detail, and implement control systems for industrial processes and machinery that meet our customer's requirements. This involves the development of a control system architecture, selecting the components to be used, detailing schematic diagrams and system documentation, programming controllers (PLC, DCS, RTU), programming the process visualization (HMI/SCADA), developing databases for archiving/displaying historical system data and implementing/commissioning the control system at the client's facility. Knowledge of controller programming languages such as Ladder, Sequential Function Chart, Structured Text, and others to achieve the desired results is required. Also having knowledge of standard programming languages such as VBA, .NET, and SQL for the development of HMI/SCADA systems is preferred
  • For larger systems, experience with industrial networking used to connect control system components and instrumentation is preferred. The Controls Engineer would design, detail, and implement a variety of fiber, wired, and wireless systems using industrial protocols (Ethernet/IP, Profinet, Modbus, etc.)
  • This position oftentimes requires the following project management responsibilities: developing project execution plans, work breakdown structures and associated budgets, task prioritization and scheduling, task ordering, time tracking and reporting, financial tracking and reporting, early problem identification, conflict management/resolution, leading and supporting a team, and attending project status meetings. Also includes overseeing daily operations and activities of a project(s) up to $1M. This position is often responsible for ensuring the overall profitability of the project
  • The ideal candidate must have a diverse engineering skillset with the ability to work independently. Will act as technical lead on projects and guide lower-level engineers and technicians. Could also act as Project Manager on smaller projects.
QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Education - Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical/Control Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Computer Science is required.
  • Experience - 10+ years of Controls Engineer experience with capabilities in below areas:
  • Candidates with Rockwell and Cimplicity experience will be given preference
  • Various 3rd party web-based data integrations for monitoring and troubleshooting aid
  • Develop work processes to automate template and instance development within the System Platform
  • Provide technical leadership on design standards around graphics, alarming, and scale-up
  • SQL, .NET, Power BI, Grafana, and APIs
  • In-depth understanding of PLC hardware/software platforms such as Rockwell Automation, Siemens, and Modicon
  • In-depth understanding of HMI/SCADA hardware/software platforms such as ICONICS Genesis64, Wonderware Arkestra System Platform, Client CIMPLICITY, Client iFIX, Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View, Schneider, and Siemens
  • In-depth understanding of DCS hardware/software platforms such as Emerson DeltaV or similar
  • Experience in industries such as Semiconductor chip fabrication facilities, Life Sciences, Building Automation, Food and Beverage, Oil & Gas and Mining
  • Experience in the design of electrical schematics, including power distribution under 480VAC, control panels, and associated NEC references desired
  • Experience with AutoCAD is desired
  • Experience leading a team of engineers/technicians to provide control system solutions
  • Experience mentoring less experienced engineers
  • Professional references, preferably one from each of the following: a subordinate, a peer, and a manager
  • Field device/equipment troubleshooting
  • Job estimating
PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF POSITION:
  • Seeing, color perception, hearing, clear speech, dexterity in hands, driving, lifting, ability to mount/dismount equipment, pushing and pulling.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
  • Standard office environment, on-site office environment, diverse industrial environments, frequent use of personal computer, facsimile/copy machines, phones.
MUST HAVE:
  • Education - Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical/Control Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Computer Science is required.
  • Experience - 10+ years of Controls Engineer experience
  • Controls Engineer would design, detail, and implement a variety of fiber, wired, and wireless systems using industrial protocols (Ethernet/IP, Profinet, Modbus, etc.)
  • Controller programming languages such as Ladder, Sequential Function Chart, Structured Text, and others to achieve the desired results.
  • Standard programming languages such as VBA, .NET, and SQL for the development of HMI/SCADA systems.
  • Provide technical leadership on design standards around graphics, alarming, and scale-up
  • SQL, .NET, Power BI, Grafana, and APIs.
  • PLC hardware/software platforms such as Rockwell Automation, Siemens, and Modicon.
  • HMI/SCADA hardware/software platforms such as ICONICS Genesis64, Wonderware Archestra System Platform, Client CIMPLICITY, Client iFIX, Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View, Schneider, and Siemens.
  • DCS hardware/software platforms such as Emerson DeltaV or similar.
  • Experience in industries such as Semiconductor chip fabrication facilities, Life Sciences, Building Automation, Food and Beverage, Oil & Gas and Mining.
  • Experience in the design of electrical schematics, including power distribution under 480VAC, control panels, and associated NEC references.
  • Field device/equipment troubleshooting.
  • Job estimating.
  • Must either be local or have ties to the area.
NICE TO HAVE:
  • AutoCAD.
  • For larger systems, experience with industrial networking used to connect control system components and instrumentation.