Controls Engineer
Indexed description
Department: Engineering
Reports To: Engineering Team Leader
Exemption Classification: Salary, Exempt
- Position is located onsite in Cincinnati**
This position is ideal for someone who enjoys problem-solving, machine integration, and seeing projects come to life in the real world.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop PLC and HMI programs using platforms such as Allen-Bradley and Siemens
- Support electrical controls design including schematics, panel layouts, and controls documentation
- Debug, test, and support machines during build, runoff, and startup
- Collaborate with Project Managers, Engineers, Manufacturing, Electricians, and Customers throughout project execution
- Support controls-related troubleshooting in manufacturing and the field
- Generate controls-related BOMs and support component selection
- Research and apply new controls technologies and improvements
- Systems Thinking — Understands how controls, electrical, mechanical, and machine operation work together
- Troubleshooting Ability — Approaches problems logically and remains effective during debug and startup activities
- Ownership & Accountability — Takes responsibility for machine functionality from design through customer acceptance
- Communication & Collaboration — Works effectively with engineering, manufacturing, project management, and customers
- Adaptability & Prioritization — Manages multiple projects and changing priorities while maintaining quality and schedule commitments
- Associate or bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Controls Engineering, or related technical field — or equivalent experience
- Experience with PLC/HMI programming and industrial controls systems
- Familiarity with AutoCAD Electrical or similar electrical CAD software
- Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
- Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
- Allen-Bradley and/or Siemens experience
- Capital equipment or custom machinery experience
- Startup, commissioning, or field service experience
- Maintain local, regional and/or national membership in appropriate professional organizations/associations as necessary.
- Sit at a workstation for extended periods. Adjust visual focus as needed. Occasionally reach, stoop, and/or bend, and climb stairs. Enter the shop environment as needed.
- Traditional office atmosphere. Temperature standard. Quiet noise level. Will need to go into shop environment on an as needed basis.
- Must be able to periodically travel to customer’s jobsite for startups, machine commissioning, and warranty work as dictated by project. All projects do not require travel, but when warranted, most stays are from 1 to 2 days, some could be more.
- Work on custom industrial automation and engineered systems
- Be involved from concept through startup and customer acceptance
- Collaborative environment with hands-on engineering involvement
- Opportunity to grow technically and professionally within a highly specialized industry
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