FORTNA partners with the world’s leading brands to transform omnichannel and parcel distribution operations. The Lead Controls Engineer will be responsible for driving design, functionality, and testing of upper-level automated sortation systems while providing leadership and technical oversight to junior level engineers.
Responsibilities:
- Write and implement modular and reuseable PLC code and assist in all on-site controls engineering tasks
- Design and develop “Human Machine Interface” (HMI) using commercially available products such as Ignition, Wonderware, FactoryTalk View, or FactoryTalk Optix
- 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
- Provides technical solutions to a wide range of difficult problems. Solutions are imaginative, thorough, practicable and consistent with organizational objectives
- Guides the successful completion of major programs and may function in a project leadership role
- May serve as a mentor to more entry level Controls Engineers
- Provide support to commissioning team members as required
- Lead a team to execute complex automated systems, provide site engineering support and complete system acceptance testing
- Interface and coordinate with other departments on requirements and standards
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology or equivalent
- 7+ years of experience within an industrial controls environment which includes:
- PLC programming (Rockwell required, Siemens, Schneider or other is expected)
- HMI Programming (FactoryTalk View, Ignition, Wonderware, Indusoft)
- 3+ years of experience developing in Ignition
- 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 networked VFDs, Servos, and other motor controllers
- Experience with Microsoft 365 - Office Apps
- Must be self-motivated, self-aware, detail-oriented, and results-focused
- Understanding of VFDs, induction motors, programmable logic controllers and industrial networks
- Demonstrates advanced understanding of project management, service management, or relationship management principles
- Advanced 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