Process Engineer III - Controls
Listed on 2026-06-06
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Engineering
Manufacturing Engineer, Process Engineer
We are a Class III cardiac device manufacturer and market leader based in Austin, Texas. Our device saves lives and the growth behind it is real — around 1,500 employees today and tripling that over the next three years. We have placed more engineers in the last twelve months than most companies hire in five years. If you want to be part of something that is genuinely moving fast, this is it.
The RoleThis Process Engineer III sits in our Coating manufacturing area with a heavy controls focus. You will own PLC-controlled processes on the manufacturing floor, drive continuous improvement, and play a central role in new product and process implementations in a fully FDA and ISO regulated environment. This is a floor-based role with real ownership. If you spend more time at a desk than on the floor, this is probably not for you.
WhatYou Will Be Doing
- Owning and maintaining PLC-controlled manufacturing processes day to day
- Writing and modifying ladder logic and structured text programs as processes evolve
- Working with Allen-Bradley PLCs and Factory Talk HMI interfaces
- Leading IQ/OQ/PQ equipment validations for new equipment and processes
- Troubleshooting equipment through hands-on root cause analysis
- Driving continuous improvement to reduce errors and improve yield and cycle times
- Partnering with quality on CAPA investigations and audit deliverables
- Coordinating Engineering Change Notices for process, material, and equipment changes
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Computer, or Chemical Engineering with 4 to 6 years of experience, or Master's with 2 to 4 years
- PLC programming experience with ladder logic as a baseline and structured text as a strong differentiator
- Experience creating and maintaining control logic, function blocks, and HMI interfaces
- System integration experience across electrical, mechanical, and software domains
- Strong problem-solving skills — SPC, root cause analysis, CAPA, process capability
- Lean manufacturing experience
- Medical device or regulated manufacturing environment experience
- Experience specifying sensors, actuators, drives, and control hardware
- CAD software familiarity
- Base salary up to $120,000
- 7% annual bonus
- Equity participation, uncapped above target
- Full medical, dental, and vision
- 401K with employer contribution
- Employee stock purchase plan
- Unlimited PTO with 10 paid company holidays
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