Control System Technologist
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer
Overview
Blentech Corporation is a world-class manufacturer of custom food processing systems. We specialize in engineering solutions that integrate heat transfer, material handling, and sophisticated automation. We are seeking a detail-oriented Control & Instrument Technician I to join our team in Columbus, IN to help design, build, and troubleshoot the electrical "brains" behind our industrial machinery.
Core FunctionAs a Control & Instrument Technician I, you will play a critical role in the design and quality assurance of electrical and control systems. Your primary focus will be creating electrical schematics, designing panel layouts, and performing QA/QC on control panels to ensure our machines meet the highest standards of safety and efficiency.
Key Responsibilities- Design & Drafting:
Create detailed electrical schematics and panel layouts using CAD software (Solid Works Electrical preferred). Maintain "as-built" drawings and redline documentation. - Hardware Specification:
Define electrical hardware requirements and assist in maintaining a standardized library of components (sensors, PLCs, VFDs). - QA/QC:
Perform rigorous quality control inspections on electrical panels, working closely with Panel Technicians to ensure equipment is shipment ready. - Collaboration:
Coordinate with Controls Engineers and the broader Blentech team to integrate control hardware into the overall mechanical machine design. - Documentation:
Manage Project Bills of Materials (BOMs) and maintain project documentation within the Propel PLM system. - Support & Improvement:
Troubleshoot control systems, analyze production quality issues, and recommend improvements to increase reliability and reduce costs. - Compliance:
Assist in ensuring all designs comply with electrical and safety regulations, including UL508A and CE standards.
- Experience:
At least 2 years of experience in Industrial Controls. - Technical
Skills:
Proficiency in reading and interpreting electrical schematics and P&IDs (Process and Instrumentation Diagrams).- Hands-on experience with CAD platforms (Solid Works Electrical is a major plus).
- Intermediate skill level in Microsoft Office Suite and Google Suite.
- Bonus
Skills:
Field experience, PLC programming experience, and the ability to troubleshoot code are highly desirable. - Soft Skills:
Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage changing priorities with enthusiasm. - Independence:
Ability to work effectively with minimal supervision.
- Environment:
Workshop environment at a desk, in close proximity to a manufacturing floor with moderate to loud noise levels. - Physical Activity:
Ability to sit for long periods, stand, walk, climb stairs, and occasionally lift up to 40 pounds. - Vision:
Must have the visual acuity to handle color-coded wiring and detailed schematic work. - Schedule:
Full-Time, on-site in Columbus, IN. Occasional weekend/evening work and travel may be required based on project needs.
- Paid Benefits:
Medical, Dental, and Vision for the employee are 100% company paid. - Security: 401(k) with a 4% company match and a stable, 35-year history of success.
- Growth:
Opportunities to travel to customer sites and oversee the startup of cutting-edge food processing facilities. - Perks:
Generous PTO accrual, boot allowance, and a collaborative professional culture. - Wage Range: $74,900 - $91,400
If you have the experience and the drive to lead our most significant projects, please apply at with your resume and a project portfolio or a summary of complex projects you have successfully managed.
This is an on-site position. Candidates must be within driving distance of our Columbus office.
We do not accept recruiters or international applications.
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