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As a Controls Engineer (also known as Automation Engineer, Electrical Controls Engineer), you'll be tasked with optimizing assembly lines and test equipment, troubleshooting as needed, and updating electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic drawings. You'll also maintain PLC & HMI programs to enhance plant productivity. The role involves ensuring the plant operates efficiently while adhering to quality and safety standards.
BenefitsFull Time
$105k-130k (estimate)
05/03/2024
05/16/2024
pathengineering.com
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The following is the career advancement route for Controls Engineer positions, which can be used as a reference in future career path planning. As a Controls Engineer, it can be promoted into senior positions as a Control & Instrument Engineer IV that are expected to handle more key tasks, people in this role will get a higher salary paid than an ordinary Controls Engineer. You can explore the career advancement for a Controls Engineer below and select your interested title to get hiring information.