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Global MES & Machine Controls Specialist

Danfoss

The Role

Overview

Develop and implement global MES and PLC control standards for Danfoss Turbocor.

Key Responsibilities

  • schedule analysis
  • control standards
  • mes implementation
  • plc standard

Tasks

-Analyze schedules to ensure the most efficient use of resources and accurate finish dates for assigned projects; -Work closely with all manufacturing locations to develop the DTC standard for machine control systems. -Work closely with the global IT team to implement the MES system while acting as the Voice of Manufacturing from DTC; -Work with system integrators to develop the future standard for PLC control systems for the Danfoss Turbocor group;

Requirements

  • industry 4.0
  • bachelor's
  • travel
  • supervisory
  • plc
  • mes

What You Bring

-5 years implementing Industry 4.0 and the Connected Factory concepts within an organization. -Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or Automation/Control Engineering Technology. -30% domestic/international travel. -1 year in an Industrial/Manufacturing operations role with supervisory responsibility. -3 years managing/implementing site wide PLC control standardization within a factory environment. -5 years working with MES systems, specifically with SIT/Ops Center and/or Critical Manufacturing.

Benefits

-We promote from within and support your learning with mentoring, training, and access to global opportunities. -You’ll receive benefits like 13th salary, annual bonus, paid vacation, pension plans, personal insurance, and more. These vary by country and contract, but they’re worth asking about—we think they’re pretty great. -You’ll have flexibility, autonomy, and support to do your best work while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Your well-being matters to us.

The Company

About Danfoss

-Begun in 1933 with a novel refrigeration valve and soon introduced thermostatic radiator valves, driving early energy-efficiency innovation. -Expanded into hydraulics, power electronics, and sensor systems, launching the first VLT frequency converter in 1968 and acquiring notable divisions such as Vacon and Eaton Hydraulics. -Typical projects range from district-energy systems and marine/offshore equipment to EV drivetrain modules, industrial automation, and large-scale cold-chain refrigeration. -Expertise spans HVAC, mobile & industrial hydraulics, AC drives & power electronics, high-pressure pumps, sensing/control components, and fire-safety systems.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Commercial Refrigeration

Marine and Offshore

Mobile Hydraulics

Construction

Agriculture

Off-highway Vehicles

Energy Efficiency

Heating

Air Conditioning

Power Conversion

Motor Control

Automotive

Oil and Gas Production

Seismic Exploration

Fishery

Chemical Industry

Steel Industry

Textile Industry