Kasmo Global
Job Description: Controls Engineer - PLC/HMI Programming Specialist
Overview:
We are seeking a highly skilled
Controls Engineer
to join our team. This role focuses on designing, programming, commissioning, and validating industrial control systems, including
PLC software development ,
HMI screen design , and
system commissioning
for a variety of industries and environments. The ideal candidate will bring a deep technical understanding of Siemens PLCs and HMI programming, along with the flexibility to adapt to other platforms as needed.
Key Responsibilities: Develop and commission industrial control systems, including
PLC programming
and
HMI design , tailored to meet diverse industrial requirements. Write, test, and debug
PLC and HMI code
on-site, ensuring smooth integration and system functionality. Conduct peripheral device programming and machine PLC programming to facilitate machine debug, power-up, and validation processes in collaboration with the build and electrical teams. Design and implement control systems in accordance with
customer specifications
and
DyAG build standards
using established techniques. Travel to customer sites to support
system installation, startup , and commissioning, with a daily per diem of $68 provided. Required Skills & Experience:
5+ years
of experience in
Controls Engineering
and
PLC/HMI programming . 3+ years
of recent experience programming Siemens PLCs (Step7 or TIA Portal) and HMI screens. Proficiency with additional PLC platforms, such as
Allen Bradley ,
Omron ,
Mitsubishi , or others, is advantageous. Capability to program/write code/ladder logic from scratch. Familiarity with hardware design using
AutoCAD ,
Promise-E , or
ePlan
is a strong plus. Experience with
automotive manufacturing integration
and commissioning is highly desirable. Additional Skills:
Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently or as part of a team. Excellent communication skills for collaboration with customers, teams, and stakeholders. Flexibility to travel for installations and system start-ups as required.
Overview:
We are seeking a highly skilled
Controls Engineer
to join our team. This role focuses on designing, programming, commissioning, and validating industrial control systems, including
PLC software development ,
HMI screen design , and
system commissioning
for a variety of industries and environments. The ideal candidate will bring a deep technical understanding of Siemens PLCs and HMI programming, along with the flexibility to adapt to other platforms as needed.
Key Responsibilities: Develop and commission industrial control systems, including
PLC programming
and
HMI design , tailored to meet diverse industrial requirements. Write, test, and debug
PLC and HMI code
on-site, ensuring smooth integration and system functionality. Conduct peripheral device programming and machine PLC programming to facilitate machine debug, power-up, and validation processes in collaboration with the build and electrical teams. Design and implement control systems in accordance with
customer specifications
and
DyAG build standards
using established techniques. Travel to customer sites to support
system installation, startup , and commissioning, with a daily per diem of $68 provided. Required Skills & Experience:
5+ years
of experience in
Controls Engineering
and
PLC/HMI programming . 3+ years
of recent experience programming Siemens PLCs (Step7 or TIA Portal) and HMI screens. Proficiency with additional PLC platforms, such as
Allen Bradley ,
Omron ,
Mitsubishi , or others, is advantageous. Capability to program/write code/ladder logic from scratch. Familiarity with hardware design using
AutoCAD ,
Promise-E , or
ePlan
is a strong plus. Experience with
automotive manufacturing integration
and commissioning is highly desirable. Additional Skills:
Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently or as part of a team. Excellent communication skills for collaboration with customers, teams, and stakeholders. Flexibility to travel for installations and system start-ups as required.