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Field Service Controls Engineer - Robotics & Automation
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Field Service Controls Engineer role supporting robotics and automation across the US. Requires 70% travel, 3+ years field service experience, and strong electrical troubleshooting skills with PLCs and VFDs. Lead commissioning, maintenance, and customer training on advanced industrial equipment. ...
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United States
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RHI Magnesita
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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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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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Power Generation Controls Engineer
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Lead the design of generator and microgrid control systems for mission-critical data centers in this fully remote US role. You'll coordinate controls architecture across MV switchgear, protection systems, and BMS/SCADA integration. Requires 7-10 years in generator controls, deep knowledge of PLC ...
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United States
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165000.00 - 205000.00 USD / Year
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Rowan Digital Infrastructure
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Instrumentation and Controls Project Engineer - Data Center
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United States
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Olsson
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Staff Machine Learning Engineer, Risk Signals & Controls
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Lead machine learning initiatives for fraud detection at scale as a Staff ML Engineer in the Bay Area. You'll design elegant ML pipelines, enhance feature stores, and build tools to optimize real-time risk signals. This role requires 12+ years of experience, technical leadership, and the ability ...
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United States , Bay Area
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276800.00 - 415200.00 USD / Year
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About the Engineer - Controls role

Explore a world of opportunity in controls engineering jobs, a dynamic and critical field at the intersection of hardware and software. Controls engineers are the masterminds behind automated systems, designing, implementing, and optimizing the control logic that governs machinery and industrial processes. Their work is foundational to modern manufacturing, energy production, building management, and robotics, ensuring systems operate safely, efficiently, and reliably. For professionals passionate about problem-solving and technology integration, controls engineering offers a rewarding career path with diverse applications across countless industries.

Professionals in this role typically engage in the full lifecycle of control systems. Common responsibilities include designing control system architecture, developing and programming logic for PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), DCS (Distributed Control Systems), and SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems. They create detailed electrical and instrumentation diagrams, select appropriate sensors, actuators, and hardware, and rigorously test system functionality. A significant part of the job involves troubleshooting complex issues, conducting root cause analysis for failures, and implementing corrective actions. Furthermore, controls engineers are central to continuous improvement projects, upgrading existing systems for enhanced performance, reliability, and safety, often collaborating closely with cross-functional teams including process, mechanical, and maintenance engineers.

To excel in controls engineering jobs, a specific set of technical skills and foundational knowledge is required. Typically, a bachelor’s degree in electrical, mechanical, mechatronics, or chemical engineering is essential. Core technical proficiency includes in-depth knowledge of industrial automation software (e.g., ladder logic, function block diagram), familiarity with relevant standards (e.g., IEC 61131-3, NEC, ISA), and a strong understanding of instrumentation, feedback loops, and process dynamics. Skills in simulation, HMI (Human-Machine Interface) development, and networking protocols are highly valuable. Beyond technical acumen, successful controls engineers possess sharp analytical abilities for system diagnostics, meticulous attention to detail for documentation and programming, and effective communication skills to translate complex technical concepts for diverse stakeholders. A steadfast commitment to safety principles, including process safety management, is paramount in all aspects of the role.

The profession demands individuals who are both logical thinkers and innovative problem-solvers, capable of working in varied environments from office settings to industrial plant floors. As automation and Industry 4.0 technologies advance, the demand for skilled controls engineers continues to grow. Whether focusing on system design, project implementation, or operational support and optimization, these professionals play an indispensable role in driving industrial efficiency and innovation. Discover your next career move by exploring the wide array of controls engineering jobs available, where you can apply your expertise to shape the automated systems of today and tomorrow.