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TAI (Formerly TAI Engineering)

Automation & Controls Engineer III

TAI (Formerly TAI Engineering), Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276

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Automation & Controls Engineer III Join TAI's Electrical and Controls Engineering Group as an Engineer III and take the lead in detailed electrical and process controls design for diverse projects. You’ll drive work across the full project lifecycle—from conceptual design and cost estimation to construction administration and system commissioning—while ensuring compliance with industry codes and coordinating with multiple engineering disciplines. This is an excellent opportunity for a highly experienced engineer with a strong background in automation control systems to make a significant impact.

About TAI TAI has been a leading multidisciplinary firm for over 35 years, providing expert engineering, management, and technical services to industrial, manufacturing, commercial, and mission‑critical markets. With over 300 skilled professionals, 16 divisions, and six offices across the U.S., TAI offers sole‑source solutions for complex projects, built on long‑term client partnerships and a culture that attracts top talent.

Here’s a Glimpse Into Your Day To Day

Plan, organize, and perform detailed electrical and controls design and support management of engineering activities.

Receive general administrative direction from the division manager and design process controls for multiple projects of varying complexity.

Research applicable industry standards, prepare engineering studies, analyze systems, and produce preliminary and detailed engineering designs.

Develop engineering specifications and project cost estimates.

Review work of the project design team, monitor progress, and alert managers to scope changes and additional services.

Coordinate most aspects of project document completion.

Direct CAD designers for the preparation of construction drawings.

Interpret and apply applicable codes.

Independently work with code officials and other design professionals when interpretation or an exception to codes is required.

Coordinate project design with other engineering disciplines.

You’ll Be a Perfect Fit If You Have

Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in Electrical, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering.

Professional Engineer licensure is preferred.

Minimum of seven (7) years of controls design experience.

Ability to communicate with customers to gather critical information.

Working knowledge of NEC (NFPA 70).

Effectively manage multiple ongoing projects and tasks.

Assure compliance with company and client CAD standards.

Capable of performing field surveys to document existing conditions.

Review construction packages from designers for company and department standards.

Specify, design, program, and maintain automation control systems for industrial, power, oil & gas, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, food & beverage facilities, with significant expertise in at least one of the core industries served by TAI.

Specify both digital and analog instrumentation (Level, Flow, Pressure, Temperature, Analytical – pH, LEL, O₂, CO, CO₂, etc.) and integrate into construction and panel drawing sets.

Specify electrical component and field devices (combination starters, VFDs, MCCs, pushbuttons/selector switches, heat trace, etc.).

Design, review, and approve electrical construction drawing sets—including instrument location plans, conduit block and network architecture drawings.

Design, review, and approve PLC control panel and motor control panel drawings.

Specify and program controls systems, including the Rockwell family of processors and HMIs; program new applications and modify existing applications with ample annotation for future reference.

Working knowledge of TCP/IP, Modbus, Profibus, and other industrial communication protocols.

Experience programming Wonderware, IFix, Maple, Delta V, Siemens, Omron, Modicon, Mitsubishi, and Koyo is a plus.

Experience programming SCADA and SQL is a plus.

Specify control systems for use in hazardous area locations as identified by NFPA 70.

Knowledge of ISA standards and ability to interpret and contribute to the development of P&ID.

Design robust safety circuits and specify components of varying industry requirements.

Working knowledge of NFPA 79.

Candidates must have experience with at least one of the following software

Rockwell RSLogix 5, RSLogix 500, RSLogix 5000, FactoryTalk View SE & ME, RSlinx, Siemens PLC, Iconics Genesis 64, Design S.

Microsoft Office applications – Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Project.

AutoCAD (ability to open drawings, navigate, edit text, and print).

Masterspec.

Compensation And Benefits

Pay: $95,000–105,000 annually (based upon experience).

Annual profit‑sharing bonus (variable).

PTO and paid holidays.

Health benefits: employee through family coverage for medical, dental, and vision insurances; company‑funded life and long‑term disability insurances; short‑term disability, FSA, HSA, EAP, and supplemental life insurances (employee–family) are also available.

401(k) with employer match.

Other Offerings

The opportunity to make a real impact on a variety of industry‑leading projects.

The ability to balance your work and family activities.

Flexible work schedule.

Work in a dynamic and collaborative environment that values creativity and innovation.

A chance to learn and grow alongside some of the brightest minds in engineering.

Professional development, tuition reimbursement, and association membership reimbursements.

Discover what makes TAI a top‑20 manufacturing partner, according to Engineering News‑Record (ENR), and one of the top‑50 fastest‑growing private companies in the Baltimore Business Journal. Learn more at www.taiengineering.com.

Seniority level

Mid‑Senior level

Employment type

Full‑time

Job function

Engineering and Information Technology

Industries

Construction

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