Controls Engineer – Orlando, FL | Relocation Possible
Job Description
A leading engineering group is seeking a Controls Engineer to design, develop, and implement complex control systems for large‑scale automation projects. This role spans the full lifecycle — from blank‑sheet system design to programming, testing, commissioning, and troubleshooting. You’ll work across entertainment, manufacturing, and advanced automation environments, often serving as the technical lead on high‑visibility projects.
This is a role for someone who thrives in deep technical work, loves solving complex control challenges, and enjoys seeing their systems come to life in the real world.
What You’ll Do
Lead electrical and controls engineering for large‑scale automation projects.
Design control systems from scratch (hardware, software, networks).
Create electrical panel designs, power calculations, and component selections.
Perform risk assessments, hazard analyses, and safety‑critical design work.
Develop PLC/DCS logic using ladder logic, structured text, and other languages.
Produce detailed documentation: schematics, network layouts, test plans, descriptions of operation, and maintenance plans.
Conduct system integration with other engineering disciplines.
Optimize panel locations and system layouts to reduce voltage drop and improve efficiency.
Manage vendor scope and ensure compliance with codes, standards, and client requirements.
Troubleshoot control systems using trending, test logic, and root‑cause analysis.
Implement “smart diagnostics” to prevent cascading faults.
Support installation, commissioning, startup, and debugging.
Act as technical lead and mentor junior engineers/technicians.
Work on automation projects across entertainment, manufacturing, and ride‑system environments.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (or directly related discipline).
5+ years of experience covering most responsibilities listed above.
Strong experience with AutoCAD or similar drafting tools.
Proficiency with PLC/DCS programming (ladder logic required; structured text required; C++/VB preferred).
Experience with major industrial platforms (Allen‑Bradley, Siemens, etc.).
Understanding of distributed I/O, ethernet‑based systems, and network delays.
Ability to perform system design calculations (short circuit, harmonics, load flow, grounding, relay design, etc.).
Experience with safety system implementation (SIL/PL preferred).
Strong communication skills and ability to work in multi‑discipline engineering teams.
Ability to travel up to 30% and work off‑shifts during commissioning when needed.
Comfortable working in office, industrial, and construction environments.
Additional Information
Physical Requirements
Ability to climb, lift, push, pull, mount/dismount equipment.
Clear speech, hearing, color perception, and dexterity for hands‑on work.
Frequent computer use and onsite presence.