Controls System Engineer

Location: Lenexa, KS

Department: Systems Engineering

Type: Full Time

Min. Experience: Mid Level

About Our Company

We are the world's leading manufacturer of blowers and compressors for the aircraft ground support market and the sole producer of high-efficiency blower packages in the United States. We specialize in high-efficiency geared centrifugal blower technology for various applications, including forced induction, aerospace, municipal, and industrial. Our collaborative culture fosters career growth, employee commitment, and meaningful work.

Why Work for Our Company?

We are seeking a hands-on Controls System Engineer with experience in electrical system design and testing for new product development. This position will primarily focus on our leading municipal wastewater and aircraft ground support product lines, with opportunities to work on other emerging applications markets.

  • $100K-130K salary (commensurate with experience)
  • Paid holidays
  • Health/Medical/Vision Insurance
  • 401(k) match
  • Bonus plan
  • Opportunity for career growth and professional development
  • A flexible, family-oriented work environment, emphasizing organizational longevity 

Job Overview

Shape the electrical future of our products as an Controls System Engineer. This pivotal role offers the opportunity to own the electrical design lifecycle for our product line, from innovative concept to successful production and customer implementation. Leverage your expertise in controls systems, electro-mechanical systems, and technical documentation to directly impact product quality and drive our continued growth.

Key Responsibilities

  • Architect and implement robust electrical systems for our complete product range.
  • Develop clear, concise documentation for production and customer success (manuals, instructions).
  • Ensure product quality through proactive management of engineering changes and corrections.
  • Drive projects to completion with effective workplan creation and execution.
  • Program and troubleshoot control systems using Allen Bradley Studio5000.
  • Utilize LabVIEW, FactoryTalk View, Ignition, and CCW to optimize design and testing.
  • Lead prototyping, testing, and troubleshooting of electro-mechanical systems.
  • Design efficient electrical layouts, including control panels and programming.
  • Apply 480V low voltage power knowledge and safety best practices.
  • Contribute to test cell development and support.
  • Create clear and accurate technical documentation.

Qualifications & Skills

  • Education: Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering or equivalent technical degree/experience.
  • Experience: 5+ years in control system design engineering.
  • Technical Expertise: Strong understanding of electrical design, control systems, and electro-mechanical systems.
  • Software Proficiency: Expert in Allen Bradley Studio5000 and experience with LabVIEW, FactoryTalk View, Ignition, and CCW.
  • Core Skills: Proven ability in prototyping, testing, troubleshooting, and electrical layout design. Excellent technical writing and communication skills. Highly organized, resourceful, and innovative with strong project management abilities.
  • Drive: Self-motivated with a strong commitment to meeting project schedules.
  • Teamwork: Ability to collaborate effectively within interdisciplinary teams.

Preferred Qualifications

  • SolidWorks experience.
  • Knowledge of NEC and UL508A.
  • Strong electrical aptitude and knowledge of best practices.

Additional Information

  • Location: Lenexa, KS – Be a key contributor in the Kansas City metro area.
  • Impact: Directly influence the quality and innovation of our entire product line.
  • Opportunity: Own the electrical design lifecycle and grow your career with a dynamic, growing company.
 

If you're ready to take your career to the next level and contribute to projects that make a real-world difference, we encourage you to apply!

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