What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical & Controls Engineer II position at Veracity Software Inc?
Waterville, Ohio
Full Time
The Electrical & Controls Engineer II is a high-impact technical role responsible for improving automation systems, increasing equipment reliability, and driving performance-focused electrical and controls engineering initiatives across the Waterville Complex.
This position is critical to the operation of all assets within the facility and supports a 24/7 continuous manufacturing operation. The role leans heavily toward controls engineering, including PLC, VFD, and HMI programming, daily plant controls support, capital projects, system upgrades, and advanced troubleshooting.
The engineer will work closely with electricians, electrical supervisors, superintendents, and operations leadership to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient plant operations.
Key Focus Areas
Drive Equipment Reliability & Reduce Downtime
Full Name:
Degree (Electrical Engineering / Electrical Engineering Technology) with University and Completion Year:
Total Years of Electrical / Controls Engineering Experience:
Total Years of PLC / Controls Engineering Experience:
Do you have experience supporting a 24/7 continuous manufacturing facility? (Yes/No - Years details):
Do you have hands-on PLC programming experience? (Yes/No - PLC platforms years):
Do you have hands-on experience with VFDs / drives? (Yes/No - drive types years):
Do you have experience with HMI programming and troubleshooting? (Yes/No - platforms years):
Do you have experience with industrial networking / control systems?(Yes/No - Ethernet/IP, ControlNet, DeviceNet, etc.):
Do you have capital or plant project engineering experience? (Yes/No - project size details):
Do you have experience replacing obsolete drives or modernizing control systems? (Yes/No - details):
Do you have experience working cross-functionally with electricians and supervisors? (Yes/No - details):
Are you able to support day-to-day plant controls troubleshooting? (Yes/No - examples):
Motivation / Reason for interest in this role:
Contact Number:
Email ID:
LinkedIn ID:
Full Address (Street, City, State, Zip Code):
Notice Period (in weeks):
Current Work Authorization:
Expected Salary:
Are you willing to work 100% ON-SITE in Waterville, Ohio?
Full Time
The Electrical & Controls Engineer II is a high-impact technical role responsible for improving automation systems, increasing equipment reliability, and driving performance-focused electrical and controls engineering initiatives across the Waterville Complex.
This position is critical to the operation of all assets within the facility and supports a 24/7 continuous manufacturing operation. The role leans heavily toward controls engineering, including PLC, VFD, and HMI programming, daily plant controls support, capital projects, system upgrades, and advanced troubleshooting.
The engineer will work closely with electricians, electrical supervisors, superintendents, and operations leadership to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient plant operations.
Key Focus Areas
- Day-to-day plant controls support and troubleshooting
- PLC / VFD / HMI programming and optimization
- Capital and plant-driven controls projects
- Replacement and modernization of obsolete drives and control systems
- Networked control systems support
- Reliability, safety, and continuous improvement
Drive Equipment Reliability & Reduce Downtime
- Implement engineered improvements to reduce unplanned downtime and enhance long-term control system reliability.
- Lead and perform root cause analysis (RCA) to eliminate recurring electrical and controls failures.
- Independently scope, justify, design, implement, and close electrical and controls projects.
- Deliver complete project documentation including:
- Engineering designs and drawings
- Calculations and specifications
- Cost estimates and schedules
- Commissioning and startup plans
- Coordinate and manage vendors, contractors, and external engineering partners.
- Improve PLC, HMI, VFD, and networked control system performance to drive measurable operational improvements.
- Identify automation performance gaps and lead engineered solutions for sustained gains.
- Support coordinated drive upgrades, including large-scale drive replacement projects (e.g., mat line and wind-up systems).
- Support and strengthen electrical safety initiatives, including NFPA 70E compliance.
- Ensure all electrical integrations, upgrades, and automation systems meet corporate engineering standards and regulatory requirements.
- Mentor electricians, technicians, and junior engineers to elevate plant troubleshooting and automation capability.
- Communicate technical risks, project progress, and system impacts clearly to plant leadership and cross-functional teams.
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology.
- Minimum 3 years of electrical and/or controls engineering experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment.
- Strong hands-on experience with:
- PLC systems (Allen-Bradley preferred)
- HMI systems
- VFDs / drives
- Industrial networking and controls systems
- Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, engineering drawings, and technical specifications.
- Proven analytical, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to support a 24/7 continuous operations manufacturing facility.
- Experience in continuous manufacturing environments
- Controls system modernization or obsolete drive replacement projects
- Capital project engineering experience
- Exposure to coordinated drive systems and production line controls
- PLC / HMI / VFD programming and troubleshooting
- Electrical system reliability and root cause analysis
- Project engineering and execution
- Vendor and contractor coordination
- Strong communication and cross-functional collaboration
Full Name:
Degree (Electrical Engineering / Electrical Engineering Technology) with University and Completion Year:
Total Years of Electrical / Controls Engineering Experience:
Total Years of PLC / Controls Engineering Experience:
Do you have experience supporting a 24/7 continuous manufacturing facility? (Yes/No - Years details):
Do you have hands-on PLC programming experience? (Yes/No - PLC platforms years):
Do you have hands-on experience with VFDs / drives? (Yes/No - drive types years):
Do you have experience with HMI programming and troubleshooting? (Yes/No - platforms years):
Do you have experience with industrial networking / control systems?(Yes/No - Ethernet/IP, ControlNet, DeviceNet, etc.):
Do you have capital or plant project engineering experience? (Yes/No - project size details):
Do you have experience replacing obsolete drives or modernizing control systems? (Yes/No - details):
Do you have experience working cross-functionally with electricians and supervisors? (Yes/No - details):
Are you able to support day-to-day plant controls troubleshooting? (Yes/No - examples):
Motivation / Reason for interest in this role:
Contact Number:
Email ID:
LinkedIn ID:
Full Address (Street, City, State, Zip Code):
Notice Period (in weeks):
Current Work Authorization:
Expected Salary:
Are you willing to work 100% ON-SITE in Waterville, Ohio?