Sr. Controls Hardware Engineer
| Verified Pay check_circle | Provided by the employer$85000 - $115000 per year |
|---|---|
| Hours | Full-time |
| Location | Plymouth, Michigan |
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Job Description
Position Summary
We are seeking a Senior Controls Hardware Engineer with extensive experience designing, documenting, and supporting industrial automation hardware systems. This role is focused on the complete electrical hardware design lifecycle for custom automated machinery, including electrical, controls, hydraulic, pneumatic, and safety systems.
The ideal candidate has a strong background in machine builder or automation integrator environments and possesses deep expertise in electrical panel design, power distribution, industrial controls hardware, safety system design, electrical standards compliance, and manufacturing support. This is a hands-on engineering role requiring practical knowledge of how industrial control panels are designed, built, wired, tested, certified, and supported throughout the machine lifecycle.
The successful candidate will work closely with customers, project teams, panel shop personnel, and commissioning teams to ensure designs are technically sound, manufacturable, code compliant, and delivered on schedule.
Key Responsibilities
Hardware Design & Engineering
Design electrical, controls, hydraulic, pneumatic, and safety systems for custom automated equipment.
Create complete electrical drawing packages using AutoCAD Electrical and/or EPLAN including:
Schematics
Panel layouts
Device layouts
Wiring diagrams
Terminal plans
I/O drawings
Power distribution drawings
Design 120VAC, 240VAC, and 480VAC control systems and power distribution architectures.
Develop PLC hardware architectures including:
Processors
Remote I/O systems
Network infrastructure
Servo drive systems
Safety hardware
Specify industrial controls hardware including:
Allen-Bradley ControlLogix / CompactLogix platforms
Siemens PLC hardware
Allen-Bradley Kinetix drives
Siemens S120 drive systems
VFDs
Safety relays
Safety PLCs
Design machine safety systems compliant with customer requirements and applicable standards.
Panel Design & Manufacturing Support
Design industrial control panels ranging from small machine controls to large multi-door 480VAC enclosures.
Develop complete Bills of Material (BOMs) and release documentation to procurement.
Provide technical guidance to panel shop personnel during panel construction and testing.
Review panel builds for compliance with engineering standards and electrical codes.
Support panel troubleshooting, startup, and machine commissioning activities.
Maintain complete as-built documentation and revision records.
Standards & Compliance
Design systems in accordance with:
NEC (National Electrical Code)
NFPA 79
UL508A
CE requirements
Customer-specific standards
Perform:
Full Load Amp (FLA) calculations
Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR) calculations
Component sizing
Wire sizing
Circuit protection calculations
Arc Flash considerations
Determine appropriate enclosure ratings and component selection using IEC and NEMA standards.
Participate in third-party certification reviews and compliance audits.
Safety Engineering
Design machine safety architectures.
Determine machine safety ratings and required performance levels.
Perform safety-related calculations including:
Light curtain safety distance calculations
Safety circuit validation
Risk mitigation assessments
Support implementation of safety PLCs and integrated machine safety systems.
Documentation & Technical Writing
Develop and maintain:
Electrical design packages
Operations manuals
Maintenance manuals
Troubleshooting guides
Installation documentation
Review and critique technical documentation prepared by internal personnel or third-party technical writers.
Ensure documentation packages accurately support machine build, installation, operation, and maintenance.
Customer & Project Support
Work directly with customer engineering teams to review designs and ensure compliance with customer standards.
Support technical reviews, design reviews, and customer acceptance activities.
Provide technical support during machine build and startup phases.
Assist sales and applications engineering teams with:
Technical feasibility reviews
Cost estimation
Hardware architecture recommendations
Change order evaluations
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Controls Engineering, Systems Engineering, or equivalent experience.
5+ years of controls hardware design experience in a machine builder, OEM, or automation integrator environment.
Strong experience using AutoCAD Electrical, EPLAN, or both.
Experience designing industrial control panels and electrical systems for automated machinery.
Experience with Allen-Bradley and/or Siemens hardware platforms.
Strong understanding of:
PLC hardware architecture
Servo drive systems
Industrial networking
Safety systems
Power distribution
Experience with industrial networking protocols including:
EtherNet/IP
Profinet
DeviceNet
Modbus
Knowledge of NEC, NFPA 79, UL508A, and industrial electrical standards.
Experience supporting machine build, commissioning, and troubleshooting activities.
Strong technical writing and documentation skills.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with both AutoCAD Electrical and EPLAN.
Experience performing SCCR calculations.
Experience with CE certification requirements.
Experience with Arc Flash assessments.
Experience with safety PLCs and machine risk assessments.
Experience specifying Kinetix, Siemens S120, or similar servo systems.
Prior panel build or electrical wiring experience.
Experience developing operations manuals and technical documentation packages.
Experience supporting sales, applications engineering, and cost estimation activities.