I&C Engineer
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Automation & Mechatronics Engineer, Systems Engineer
I&C Engineer
Our client is seeking an I&C Engineer to work in Houston, TX. The Control Engineer is to support the design and execution of PLC-based control systems for modular process units. This role is focused on delivering turnkey control system designs and supporting project execution from concept through detailed engineering and integration. The ideal candidate will be a hands-on engineer with strong experience in Allen-Bradley PLC systems, capable of independently producing engineering deliverables in a fast-paced, project-driven environment.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain key I&C documents: I/O Lists Instrument Index Control Narratives Wiring and interconnection schematics
- PLC Programming & Automation Program and modify Allen-Bradley / Rockwell PLC systems
- Maintain and troubleshoot existing automation systems
- Design PLC architecture for new modular unit projects
- Implement control logic, sequences, and control loops
- Wiring diagrams Loop diagrams Panel layouts Design:
Junction boxes PLC cabinets
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Electrical, Controls, or related) or equivalent experience
- Strong hands-on experience with:
Allen-Bradley / Rockwell PLC systems - PLC programming and troubleshooting
- Proven experience developing:
Control system documentation Electrical and instrumentation design packages - Experience in industrial/process environments (oil & gas, chemicals, power, etc.)
Physical Demands:
Employee will be required to communicate in person and through electronic means. Position may require visits to construction sites and industrial facilities and the use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). Work Environment Employee will work primarily in an office environment with periodic exposure to construction site conditions. Noise levels and physical conditions may vary depending on project location.
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