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JOB SUMMARY
The Sr. Controls Engineer will be responsible for driving design, functionality and testing of upper-level automated sortation systems. The candidate must lead and assist in the design and programming of new projects. Additionally, the candidate must demonstrate skillsets for diagnosing and solving controls related issues involving I/O, hardware (Controller setup, VFDs, Comms devices) and software (PLC and HMI) feedback along with best practices electrical troubleshooting techniques. This position requires providing leadership, guidance and mentoring to junior level engineers and contractors. The Sr. Controls Engineer is responsible for supporting other members of the FORTNA controls group to ensure accurate documentation, proper system functionality, adherence to approved design and customer specifications.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Write and implement modular and reusable PLC code and assist in all on-site controls engineering tasks.
- Design and develop Human Machine Interface using commercially available products such as Ignition.
- Implement PLC and HMI programs to satisfy current design and customer specifications.
- Work with FORTNA employees, customer representatives and third-party vendors to ensure all aspects of a project are considered during both the design and execution phases.
- Review electrical designs and provide accurate as-built drawings for approval.
- Individually or as a team, commission and troubleshoot complex automated systems, provide site engineering support, and complete system acceptance testing.
- Provide support of system commissioning efforts as required.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, or comparable.
- 4-7 years of experience within an industrial controls environment which includes:
- PLC programming (Siemens TIA Portal, Beckhoff TwinCAT, LD, ST, SCL)
- HMI Programming (Ignition SCADA, Siemens Unified Comfort)
- Input and output device design, implementation, and troubleshooting.
- Industrial communication networks (EtherNet/IP, Profinet, Modbus, etc.)
- Low voltage electrical design and drawing understanding and creation.
- Equivalent work experience will also be considered as a substitute for education.
- Experience with VFDs preferred (networked a plus).
- Experience with Microsoft 365 – Office Apps.
SKILLS/ABILITIES
- Must be self-motivated, self-aware, detail-oriented, and results-focused.
- Understanding of VFDs, induction motors, programmable logic controllers and industrial networks.
- Demonstrates understanding of project management, service management, or relationship management principles.
- Abilities and knowledge in practices and techniques gained through experience and exposure to complex and diverse techniques, theories, and principles.
- Ability to troubleshoot and isolate controls I/O problems.
- Schedule, manage, and execute basic system implementations, enhancements, and retrofits.
- Collaborate and communicate with FORTNA team members, project managers and customers in a professional written and spoken manner.
- Provide direction and leadership to Jr. level controls engineers and contractors.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
This job operates in a professional office environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, etc. When traveling the job environment shifts to a site‑based, typically industrial. When traveling this role routinely uses appropriate PPE, electrical diagnostic tools, electrical implementation tools, laptops, and networking equipment.
TRAVEL
This position requires up to 70‑80% travel to various sites.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Ability to lift 50 pounds.
- Ability to climb ladders.
- Ability to navigate safely over and around warehouse automation equipment.
- Physical stamina may be required for prolonged standing, bending, stooping, and/or working in cramped quarters.
- Exposure to potentially dangerous tools and equipment amidst a variety of building materials is probable, as is occasional exposure to moving mechanical parts.
- The noise level in the work environment can vary from being relatively quiet, to moderate, to excessive.
- Employees may be required to perform any other job‑related duties as requested by their supervisor.
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