What are the responsibilities and job description for the Control Engineer - 249389 position at Medix™?
Instrumentation & Controls Electrical Engineer
- Fully on-site in Greater Beloit
- Must be a US Citizen or have a Green Card. * No C2C
- Salary: $115K - $145K
Position Summary
Medix is seeking an Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) Electrical Engineer to support the design, integration, installation, commissioning, and startup of advanced electrical and control systems within its medical production facilities. This position plays a key role in overseeing complex automation and electrical infrastructure projects that directly support the production of medical isotopes used in cancer imaging and treatment applications.
This role is ideal for candidates with a strong background in system integration, industrial automation, controls engineering, and electrical design who are comfortable working across the full project lifecycle — from functional design specifications through installation and startup.
Key Responsibilities
- Serve as the primary technical liaison between project stakeholders, vendors, contractors, and internal engineering teams
- Oversee the development and integration of PLC, DCS, SCADA, instrumentation, and digital/analog control systems
- Guide system integrators and vendors through design, implementation, installation, and commissioning phases
- Review and drive technical decisions related to equipment changes, programming updates, vendor submittals, and engineering deviations
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including process, electrical, nuclear, structural, and construction engineering groups
- Prepare and review engineering deliverables including:
- Instrumentation specifications
- Wiring diagrams
- Cable routing and conduit layouts
- Loop diagrams
- Panel designs
- Test plans and commissioning documentation
- Support procurement activities for electrical and controls equipment
- Coordinate field installation activities and provide troubleshooting support during construction and startup
- Ensure systems comply with applicable engineering standards, electrical codes, and safety requirements
- Support commissioning, validation, and long-term operation of the facility
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related technical discipline
- 5 years of experience in instrumentation & controls, electrical engineering, or industrial automation environments
- Experience working with PLCs, SCADA systems, DCS platforms, or industrial automation systems
- Knowledge of low-voltage electrical systems, instrumentation, wiring, and industrial controls
- Familiarity with NEC standards, electrical design practices, and industrial safety requirements
- Strong communication and cross-functional coordination skills
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience supporting projects from design through commissioning/startup
- Familiarity with Allen-Bradley PLC systems
- Experience with AutoCAD Electrical or SolidWorks Electrical
- Understanding of SCADA systems and industrial networking
- Exposure to nuclear, pharmaceutical, medical device, or highly regulated manufacturing environments
- Knowledge of cable shielding, instrumentation design, and safety-related systems
What Makes This Opportunity Unique
- Work on first-of-its-kind fusion and medical isotope technology
- Support real-world production systems used in cancer imaging and treatment
- Join a rapidly growing engineering organization with significant expansion plans
- Gain exposure to advanced automation, electrical infrastructure, and nuclear technology in a highly collaborative environment
- Opportunity to support projects from greenfield design through startup and operation
Salary : $115,000 - $145,000