Controls Engineer II
Company: Progressive Machine & Design
Location: Victor
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
JOB SUMMARY The Controls Engineer II is responsible for
providing controls hardware design, programming, debug, and
site-installation of turnkey custom automation equipment. ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS Work independently on medium sized or average complexity
projects and/or under direction of more senior engineers on
portions of larger or more complex projects. Review customer
requirements, PMD proposal, PMD cost estimate, and Federal, State,
& Local requirements. In advance of completed Mechanical
Engineering design, attend Mechanical Design Reviews to understand
machine functionality, suggest concepts & componentry to meet
functional & safety requirements, and incorporate associated
Controls Hardware design elements into the Controls Hardware
design. Translate device list provided by Mechanical Engineering
into Controls Hardware design elements. Utilize AutoCad Electrical
for drafting. Use provided symbols & circuits. Develop new symbols
& circuits as necessary. Controls Hardware Design AC Power
schematics DC Power schematics Safety schematics Servo/Stepper
schematics Industrial Network schematics Device schematics Testers,
Transducers, Laser Markers, Welders, Robots, etc. I/O schematics
Control Enclosure layouts Control Panel layouts Fluid Power Supply
schematics Fluid Power Control schematics Bill of Materials
Interact with Controls Build personnel to answer questions. Assist
Controls Build Technicians, Controls Software Engineers, and
Controls Engineers with electrical and fluid power debug. Update
design as required throughout the project life cycle. Use provided
standard code and device drivers, or use end-customer provided code
and/or formats to create custom control & HMI programs. Create
custom device driver code. Using control schematics, enter I/O into
controller programs. Using timing chart provided by Mechanical
Engineering, program intended sequences into controller programs.
Download completed programs. Commission control hardware. Debug
control hardware for out-of-box failures, intended design, and
correct wiring/plumbing. Debug control software, including all
intended sequences, modes of operation, special functions, fault
detection, fault recovery, tooling return, and interface.
Participate in Factory Acceptance Test at PMD. Participate in Site
Acceptance Test at end-customer’s facility OTHER DUTIES Maintain a
clean and orderly work area. Observe safety procedures. Any other
task assigned by management within scope of position, federal and
state regulations. Requirements EDUCATION BS in EE, EET,
Mechatronics, related engineering field; or demonstrated equivalent
experience. EXPERIENCE (5-10 years) with 4 or more of the following
Hardware Design skills: AutoCad Electrical NFP79, UL508a, CE, CSA
standards Power calculations (AC 3phase, AC 1phase, DC 5-90V,
Transformers) Enclosure Heat calculations SCCR calculations Fluid
Power flow calculations SISTEMA safety calculations and 3 or more
of the following Programming skills: PLC Programming (Rockwell,
Siemens, and/or Omron) HMI Programming (Rockwell, Siemens, and/or
Omron) Robot Programming (Fanuc, ABB, Epson, Staubli, and/or Kuka)
Vision Systems (Cognex, Keyence, Matrox, and/or Teledyne Dalsa)
Industrial Protocols (Ethernet/IP, ProfiNet, EtherCat, and/or
IOLink) KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES Effective verbal and written
communication. Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general
technical procedures. Ability to work in decimal, octal
hexadecimal, and binary numbering systems. Ability to apply
concepts of basic algebra and geometry and to calculate scaling
factors, proportions, percentages, rates, and ratios. Organized
Detail oriented Ability to work independently or as part of a team
Ability to take direction Creative/Innovative Time management
skills PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORK ENVIRONMENT The physical demands
described here are representative of those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this
job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals
with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Regularly
required to sit; use hands to handle or feel; reach with hands and
arms; talk or hear; and smell. Occasionally required to stand,
walk, push, pull, lift, stoop, kneel, crouch and crawl. Specific
vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, color
vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust
focus. Work environment is primarily performed indoors; partially
around moving mechanical parts at a moderate noise level. Wear
safety equipment, including proper PPE. Salary Description $100,000
- $120,000
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