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JTG is looking for a Mid-Level Controls & Instrumentation Engineer to support projects ranging from small studies to multi-million dollar turn-key supply. A successful candidate must be team-oriented, organized, able to communicate to all levels of the organization, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Your work will be unique and challenging while supporting several projects in a dynamic and exciting environment. This position will provide you with an unparalleled opportunity to work with a team of motivated engineering and business professionals who work to ensure client satisfaction and deliver projects within scope, budget, and schedule.
Under the supervision of senior engineering staff, responsibilities include:
- Developing hardware assembly and wiring diagrams for control and data acquisition systems.
- Developing control system software designs that include control of temperature, pressure, humidity, flow, force, motion of mechanisms, system safety, human safety, and other advanced process and electromechanical systems.
- Developing control system software in PLC ladder logic, function block, HMI programming, etc.
- Developing interfaces to facility equipment using hardwired interfaces and industrial networks.
- Applying closed loop controls methods, both classical and modern, to control continuously variable systems.
- Providing quality system processes such as checking the work of others, following standard procedures, and ensuring compliance to codes and standards.
- Supporting hardware assembly and fabrication.
- Providing on-site team direction of facility startup, checkout, and commissioning activities, both domestically and abroad.
- Communicating with clients and management regarding project status.
- Coordinating with other engineering disciplines and departments to ensure success.
- Estimating system design, material, installation, checkout, commissioning, and activation of projects.
- Planning labor resources and scheduling project milestones to ensure project completion within technical scope, budget, and client schedule.
- Developing proposals to capture future work with current clients and new markets.
- Leading control and data acquisition projects through all phases to include design, fabrication, implementation, testing and commissioning.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- A Bachelor of Science in Electrical, Mechatronics, or Computer Engineering from an ABET accredited engineering program.
- Minimum 5 years of experience in control or data acquisition system design, implementation, and commissioning.
- Registration as a Professional Engineer in good standing is a plus.
- Experienced software developer in a high-level environment such as C/C++/C# or with an engineering application software tool such as LabVIEW, MATLAB and SIMULINK/SIMSCAPE. Experienced PLC and HMI software developer in one of the major environments (for instance, Rockwell Software Studio 5000, SIEMENS TIA Portal, Emerson PC ME) with a working knowledge of the other environments.
- Experience selecting, specifying, and procuring process instrumentation and actuation hardware, control and data acquisition system hardware, PLCs, drive and motion systems, automation network hardware, interconnect cabling and supporting equipment.
- A solid math background to select and develop data uncertainty calculations, digital filter algorithms, control transfer function realizations, and process simulation.
- An ability to lead single and multi-discipline engineering teams to deliver technically successful control and data systems, often unique one-of-a-kind systems. Must train, encourage, and mentor junior colleagues.
- A desire to develop ingenious alternative approaches to challenges, and drive innovation during all phases of projects.
- US Citizenship
Essential Function
Unusual or Special Physical Requirements of Position
- Lifting 50 lbs. (<5%)
- Maneuver in and around facility equipment for field measurements or troubleshooting (10%-20%)
- Proximity to extreme temperature variations and rotating equipment (<10%)
- Exposure to high noise levels (10%-20%)
- Proximity to electrical circuits up to 480VAC (5%-15%)
- Special clothing/equipment may include appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including eye protection, hearing protection, arc flash protection, etc. (5%-15%)
Description of Work Environment
- Office, lab environment, or indoors on a construction site (>80%)
- Field work outside (10%-20%)
- Travel to customer sites for meetings, installation, commissioning, and troubleshooting (>30%)
Equipment and Machines Involved in Work Tasks
- General office equipment (>80%)
- Control devices such as Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs), Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs), servo drives, industrial instrumentation, data acquisition measurement systems, etc. (>50%)
- Multimeters (5%-15%)
- Signal generators and Oscilloscopes (5%-15%)
- Handheld electrical tools such as strippers, cutters, crimpers, terminators, etc. (5%-15%)
Criticality of Attendance
- Work arrangement is for work to be performed in the office (baseline). Hybrid work arrangement possible for proven performers and depending on project responsibilities.
- Overtime to meet project schedules and milestones (10%-20%)
- Field assignments that include 2nd or 3rd shift (5%-15%)
- Field work attendance and punctuality is critical
Other Essential Functions
- Note that during periods of on-site support, time requirements listed above as unusual or special and affecting environment and equipment encountered will be substantially different up to and including 100%.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.