Controls Engineer
Job Description
Job Description
Controls Engineer
Position Title & Basic Details
We’re looking for a Controls Engineer based in the U.S. This is a contract position requiring 7+ years of relevant experience. A Bachelor’s degree in Engineering is strongly preferred.
Overview
In this role, you’ll be responsible for commissioning and troubleshooting equipment within the material handling, food & beverage, or automotive industries. The ideal candidate brings a solid foundation in Rockwell Studio 5000 and thrives in a fast-paced environment.
Key Responsibilities
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Design and develop control systems for distribution solutions.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless integration of equipment and software.
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Troubleshoot and resolve issues that arise during commissioning and maintenance phases.
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Follow best practices and stay current on industry trends to continuously improve outcomes.
Requirements
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Education: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or equivalent experience.
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Technical Expertise: Proficiency in Rockwell PLC and HMI programming (Ignition, Wonderware, FactoryTalk View); familiarity with Armor Powerflex Drives is a plus.
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Experience: Minimum 7 years working on control systems in the material handling, food & beverage, or automotive sectors.
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Soft Skills: Excellent communication, collaboration, and problem-solving abilities.
Preferred Qualifications
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Experience with Rockwell Studio 5000 platform version 35 installed on personal laptop.
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Additional certifications in relevant control systems or automation technologies.
Why Join Us?
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Growth Opportunities: Work with a team that will enhance your technical development.
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Innovative Environment: Engage with cutting-edge technologies and challenging projects.
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Team Culture: Join a collaborative group that values teamwork, transparency, and innovation.
Interview Process
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Virtual Interviews: Conducted via Zoom.
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On-Site Interviews: Final discussions may be at the company location to meet the broader team.
Additional Information
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Must be authorized to work in the U.S. (US Citizen, Green Card, or valid Work Permit).
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Ability to attend in-person interviews as necessary.