Process Control
Overview
We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented
Electrical Control Designer
to join our engineering team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for designing electrical control systems and schematics using AutoCAD, while also managing multiple projects through their entire lifecycle. This role requires a strong understanding of electrical design principles, industrial control systems, and proven project management experience. Responsibilities
Design and develop electrical control panel layouts, wiring schematics, and system diagrams using AutoCAD Electrical. Collaborate with engineers, project managers, and manufacturing teams to ensure designs meet project specifications and compliance standards. Manage multiple electrical design projects simultaneously, from initial concept through to final delivery. Prepare and maintain Bills of Materials (BOMs), cable schedules, and component specifications. Ensure all designs comply with relevant industry standards (e.g., NEC, UL, IEC). Conduct design reviews and provide technical support during panel fabrication, installation, and commissioning. Coordinate with vendors and suppliers to select components and obtain necessary technical documentation. Monitor project timelines, track deliverables, and communicate status updates with internal teams and clients. Qualifications
Experience using AutoCAD Electrical to design control systems Strong understanding of electrical design principles and industrial control systems Proven project management experience and ability to manage multiple projects Familiarity with NEC, UL, and IEC standards Ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams (engineers, PMs, manufacturing) and provide technical support About Process Control
Based in Syracuse, NY, we design, build, and support industrial control systems that actually work. We’re a tight-knit team of engineers, designers, and tech enthusiasts who value clean schematics, well-labeled wires, and well-sized control panel enclosures. We’re serious about automation, but not overly formal, and we believe in working hard, learning constantly, and laughing often.
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We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented
Electrical Control Designer
to join our engineering team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for designing electrical control systems and schematics using AutoCAD, while also managing multiple projects through their entire lifecycle. This role requires a strong understanding of electrical design principles, industrial control systems, and proven project management experience. Responsibilities
Design and develop electrical control panel layouts, wiring schematics, and system diagrams using AutoCAD Electrical. Collaborate with engineers, project managers, and manufacturing teams to ensure designs meet project specifications and compliance standards. Manage multiple electrical design projects simultaneously, from initial concept through to final delivery. Prepare and maintain Bills of Materials (BOMs), cable schedules, and component specifications. Ensure all designs comply with relevant industry standards (e.g., NEC, UL, IEC). Conduct design reviews and provide technical support during panel fabrication, installation, and commissioning. Coordinate with vendors and suppliers to select components and obtain necessary technical documentation. Monitor project timelines, track deliverables, and communicate status updates with internal teams and clients. Qualifications
Experience using AutoCAD Electrical to design control systems Strong understanding of electrical design principles and industrial control systems Proven project management experience and ability to manage multiple projects Familiarity with NEC, UL, and IEC standards Ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams (engineers, PMs, manufacturing) and provide technical support About Process Control
Based in Syracuse, NY, we design, build, and support industrial control systems that actually work. We’re a tight-knit team of engineers, designers, and tech enthusiasts who value clean schematics, well-labeled wires, and well-sized control panel enclosures. We’re serious about automation, but not overly formal, and we believe in working hard, learning constantly, and laughing often.
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