Design, develop, and implement control systems for facilities, including HVAC, Hydronics, Chemical, and other building systems
Develop and maintain control system documentation, including schematics, diagrams, and technical specifications
Troubleshoot and resolve control system issues, including hardware and software problems
Collaborate with facilities staff, contractors, and other stakeholders to ensure control systems meet operational requirements
Develop and implement energy efficiency projects and initiatives to reduce energy consumption and costs
Stay up to date with industry trends, technologies, and best practices in control systems engineering
What You’ll Bring
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or Chemical Engineering or equivalent experience
Advanced proficiency in programming industrial process including PLCs (Siemens, Allen Bradley) and Human Machine Interface (Ignition, Siemens Comfort Panel)
Ability to program state machines, data acquisition, and PID control
Proven ability to design fault-tolerant systems with error handling and recovery
Proficiency programming and tuning variable frequency drives
Configuration of controls networks including field bus networks (ProfiNet, Modbus, Ethernet/IP, Safety rated field bus networks), and serial communication (RS-232, Ethernet communications between machine PLCs and database systems)
Proficiency selecting appropriate circuit protectors, wire and cable, sensors, safety hardware, PLC hardware, remote I/O, VFD and instrumentation
Advanced proficiency in modern text-based programming languages (Python, Java, C, VB) and database systems (MSSQL, MySQL, Access) is a plus
Exposure to a wide variety of industrial sensors and equipment (level, temperature, and pressure transducers, current and power meters)