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Controls Engineer role in Oshawa, Canada, offering a chance to lead automation and controls systems across the full vehicle development lifecycle. Requires a Bachelor’s in Electrical/Mechatronics Engineering, 3+ years in automation controls, and expertise in Fanuc Robotics, Control Logix PLCs, an...
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Canada , Oshawa
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81300.00 - 122000.00 USD / Year
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General Motors
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Senior Electrical, Instrumentation & Controls (EI&C) Engineer
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Senior Electrical, Instrumentation & Controls (EI&C) Engineer sought for multidisciplinary industrial and water treatment projects in Oakville, Canada. This role requires 10+ years of experience in low-voltage control system design, UL/CEC compliance, and hazardous location equipment selection. Y...
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Canada , Oakville
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50000.00 - 110000.00 USD / Year
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Amaris Consulting
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Software Engineer, Cash App - Controls
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Canada , Vancouver
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152300.00 - 228500.00 CAD / Year
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Cash App
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Software Engineer - Chassis Controls
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Join GM's Vehicle Dynamics team as a Software Engineer in Canada. Validate cutting-edge chassis controls features for braking, steering, and damping. Utilize your skills in C, Python, and test automation to shape the future of software-defined vehicles. A bachelor's degree and 2+ years of softwar...
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Canada
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90900.00 - 136400.00 CAD / Year
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General Motors
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Controls - Systems Engineer
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Canada , Trois Rivieres
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Valmet Inc.
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About the Controls Engineer role

Embark on a dynamic and critical career path by exploring Controls Engineer jobs, a field where engineering precision meets cutting-edge technology to drive modern industry. Controls Engineers are the masterminds behind the automated systems that control machinery and industrial processes. They design, develop, and supervise the implementation of systems that manage everything from factory assembly lines and robotic arms to power generation and building environmental systems. The core of this profession lies in creating efficiency, enhancing safety, and ensuring reliability across a vast spectrum of sectors, including manufacturing, energy, aerospace, and automotive.

A Controls Engineer's typical responsibilities are centered on the entire lifecycle of control systems. This begins with designing system architecture, selecting appropriate hardware like Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and sensors, and writing, testing, and debugging sophisticated control software, often using languages such as ladder logic, structured text, or function block diagrams. A significant part of the role involves integrating and configuring Human-Machine Interface (HMI) software to allow operators to monitor and interact with the machinery. Furthermore, these professionals are heavily involved in system installation, commissioning, and start-up, working on-site to ensure everything operates as intended. Once systems are live, they provide ongoing technical support, troubleshoot complex issues, and perform system upgrades and modifications to improve performance or adapt to new production needs.

To succeed in Controls Engineer jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is generally required. A bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, mechatronics, or a closely related field is typically the foundational requirement. From a technical standpoint, proficiency with PLCs, HMIs, and SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems is paramount. A strong understanding of electrical schematics, control panel design, and industrial networking protocols is also essential. Beyond the technical hardware and software knowledge, crucial soft skills include exceptional analytical and problem-solving abilities to diagnose and rectify system faults under pressure. Effective communication is vital for collaborating with cross-functional teams, including operators, maintenance personnel, and management, to understand requirements and explain complex technical concepts clearly.

The demand for skilled professionals in Controls Engineer jobs remains consistently high, as industries worldwide continue to prioritize automation and operational intelligence. This career offers a unique blend of desk-based design and hands-on fieldwork, providing variety and the tangible satisfaction of seeing engineered solutions come to life. If you are a detail-oriented problem-solver with a passion for technology and innovation, a role as a Controls Engineer presents a rewarding and future-proof career with opportunities for continuous learning and advancement.