Description
plc programming
control design
field integration
project management
standards compliance
testing analysis
The daily work involves non‑standard engineering assignments across design, development, analysis, testing, specification preparation, and field problem resolution. You will operate independently with minimal guidance, ensuring adherence to government, industry, and customer engineering standards while continuously expanding your knowledge of the organization and its customers.
- Perform non-standard engineering tasks including design, development, analysis, testing, and field problem resolution.
- Ensure compliance with government, industry, and customer engineering standards.
- Evaluate and apply technical techniques, adapting methods for novel tasks.
- Continuously develop knowledge of organization, processes, and customers.
- Contribute to special projects and suggest process improvements.
- Maintain a safety mindset.
- Program and operate Allen‑Bradley PLCs (ControlLogix, ladder logic, HMI, FactoryTalk).
- Design automation control systems per electrical standards, ergonomics, cost, and maintenance best practices.
- Oversee field installations, functional checkout, integration, and troubleshooting of control systems.
- Manage projects including capital budgeting, cost, schedule, and electrical craft resources.
Requirements
allen‑bradley
cad
fea
cfd
bachelor's
3 years
Success in this position requires strong expertise with industrial PLCs, especially Allen‑Bradley platforms, and extensive experience in automation, instrumentation, and controls such as servo drives, PID tuning, robotics, and various measurement devices. You will also be expected to design control systems that meet electrical codes, human‑factor considerations, cost and maintenance criteria, and to lead field installations, integration, and troubleshooting activities.
A bachelor’s degree in engineering (or related fields such as physics or engineering technology) and at least three years of relevant experience are required. Candidates must possess solid knowledge of engineering standards, excellent communication and teamwork abilities, strong problem‑solving skills, informal leadership qualities, and advanced proficiency with CAD, FEA, CFD, and programming tools.
- Experience with industrial automation, instrumentation, and controls (servo drives, PID tuning, robotics, flow, temperature, pressure, analytical devices, vision).
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (or Physics, Engineering Technology, Engineering Science).
- Minimum of 3 years of relevant experience.
- Knowledge of engineering standards, techniques, and criteria.
- Strong communication skills for technical data.
- Ability to collaborate and maintain interpersonal relationships.
- Strong problem identification and resolution abilities.
- Demonstrated informal leadership and proactive attitude.
- Advanced proficiency in CAD, FEA, CFD, and programming.
Benefits
Framatome provides a competitive total rewards package that includes a base salary ranging from $92,000 to $124,000 plus potential incentives, comprehensive health and wellness benefits, a 401(k) match, generous paid time off, and numerous additional perks such as education reimbursement and mental‑health support.
- Salary range $92k–$124k with potential incentives and bonuses.
- Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, life, disability, and supplemental insurance options.
- 401(k) with employer match.
- Up to 3 weeks vacation, 8 sick days, and 13 paid holidays annually.
- Lifestyle spending account, mental health support, education reimbursement, professional development, adoption assistance, parental leave, and employee assistance programs.
Training + Development
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