Senior Controls Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-28
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Engineering
Automation & Mechatronics Engineer, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Field/Service Technician, Systems Engineer
Controls Engineer – Final Assembly Cell
Location: Holland, MI (Installation at Customer Facility in Walker, MI)
Employment Type: Contract
Industry: Industrial Automation / Machine Tool Manufacturing
Position OverviewWe are seeking an experienced Controls Engineer to join a build team supporting the development and commissioning of a custom final assembly cell in Holland, MI. This is a hands‑on technical role where you will be directly involved in offline programming, system debug, and on‑site installation at the customer's facility in Walker, MI. You will work as part of a collaborative engineering team while being self‑sufficient in your day‑to‑day tasks and taking direction from a project lead.
The machine being built consists of Allen‑Bradley PLC/HMI, pneumatics, servo gantry and dispense equipment, Keyence vision systems, IR heater control, Fanuc robots, and pallet and tray conveyor systems.
Responsibilities- Develop and execute offline PLC and robot programs for a custom final assembly cell
- Program and configure Allen‑Bradley PLC and HMI systems using Studio 5000 and Factory Talk View
- Program and troubleshoot Fanuc robotic systems including TCP setup, path programming, and fault recovery
- Integrate and configure Keyence vision systems within the automation cell
- Support servo gantry motion control programming and tuning
- Debug and validate all systems prior to and during installation
- Travel to and support on‑site installation and commissioning at the customer facility in Walker, MI
- Troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, and controls‑related issues during build and install phases
- Collaborate with mechanical, controls, and project engineering teams to resolve technical issues
- Participate in daily project meetings and communicate progress and concerns to the project lead
- Maintain accurate documentation throughout the build and commissioning process
- Standard hours: 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM
- Expect 45–50 hours/week during build phase
- Ramp up to approximately 60 hours/week during installation
- 3–5 years of controls engineering experience in an industrial automation or machine tool environment
- Allen‑Bradley PLC/HMI experience (Studio 5000 / RSLogix 5000, Factory Talk View)
- Fanuc Robot experience
- Ability to work independently and be self‑sufficient while taking direction from a project lead
- Strong troubleshooting and problem‑solving skills
- Comfortable working hands‑on with PLCs, robotic arms, and automation equipment daily
- Experience with Keyence vision system integration
- Servo motion control experience
- Familiarity with pneumatic systems and dispense equipment
- Experience supporting machine builds from offline programming through on‑site installation and customer buy‑off
- Strong understanding of conveyor systems — pallet and tray configurations
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