Senior Controls Engineer - Industrial jobs in United States
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TAI (Formerly TAI Engineering) · 1 day ago

Senior Controls Engineer - Industrial

TAI is a full-service, multi-disciplinary engineering and construction firm that delivers integrated solutions across the design–build–maintain lifecycle. They are seeking a Senior Controls Engineer to manage design complexity, maintain customer relationships, and mentor junior engineers while working on industrial projects in various markets.

Hiring Manager
Michelle Wheatley, aPHR
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Responsibilities

Manage design of all levels of complexity including other electrical resources
Manage existing customer relationships with the intent to foster new project work
Specify, design, program and maintain automation control systems for a variety of industrial projects within the following markets: power, oil & gas, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, food & beverage facilities, etc
Share your expertise and mentor Jr. Controls Engineers
Research applicable industry standards, prepare and critique engineering studies, analysis of systems, preliminary and detailed engineering designs
Develop and review engineering specifications and project cost estimates
Direct and review work of project design team, check progress of work and alert managers/clients to change of scope and additional services
Coordinate all aspects of project document completion
Direct contributing engineers and CAD designers for the preparation of construction and control panel design drawings
Develop PLC/HMI/DCS programs
Possess ability to interpret applicable codes
Independently work with code officials and other design professionals when an interpretation or exception to codes is required
Coordinate project design with other engineering disciplines. Manage installation supervision, commissioning activities, and start-up coverage

Qualification

PLC programmingHMI programmingSCADA programmingControl systems designElectrical engineeringProject managementProfessional Engineer licensureCertified Automation ProfessionalCommunication protocolsMentoring

Required

Bachelor's degree from an accredited university
Electrical, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering with eight years of applicable experience
OR Master's degree from an accredited university; Electrical, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering with six years of applicable experience
Experience programming Wonderware, iFix, Maple, DeltaV, Ovation, Siemens PLCs, Omron, Modicon, Mitsubishi, Iconics, Ignition, and Koyo
Experience programming SCADA
Proficient in designing, reviewing, and approving Electrical Construction Drawing sets including but not limited to instrument location plan, conduit block diagrams, PLC/HMI panel designs, motor wiring diagrams, and network architecture drawings
Proficient in designing, reviewing, and approving PLC control panel and motor control panel drawings
Expert in specification and programming of controls systems including Rockwell family of processors and HMI's, ability to program new applications and modify existing applications

Preferred

Professional Engineer licensure
Certified Automation Professional (CAP)
Project Management Professional (PMP)
Working knowledge of Ethernet/IP, Modbus, Profibus, PROFINET, and other industrial communication protocols

Benefits

Annual Profit Sharing Bonus (variable depending on firm’s performance, employee performance, and tenure).
PTO and paid holidays.
Health benefits - Employee through family level coverage for medical, dental, and vision insurances. Company funded life and long-term disability insurances. Short Term Disability, FSA, HSA, EAP, and supplemental life insurances (employee – family) are also available!
401k with employer match.
Professional Development, Tuition Reimbursement, and Association Membership Reimbursements.

Company

TAI (Formerly TAI Engineering)

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TAI (Formerly TAI Engineering) is a full-service, multi-disciplinary engineering and construction firm built to scale — delivering mission-critical, integrated solutions across the full design–build–maintain lifecycle.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage
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