Job Description
The CCA Maintenance Team is new and evolving, offering a unique opportunity to help shape the future of plant automation. As automation expands across the site, this role provides hands-on experience with new technologies while supporting legacy systems. It also offers strong professional growth opportunities as future roles and responsibilities continue to develop.
As a Controls Engineer, you will lead controls-focused projects, provide critical programmable logic controller (PLC) troubleshooting, and drive plantwide improvements. You will work closely with skilled trades and cross-functional teams to reduce downtime, improve system performance, and ensure reliable operation of manufacturing equipment such as conveyors and automated storage systems. This is a highly visible role with direct impact on plant performance and efficiency.
What You’ll Do
Lead controls-related projects including equipment installation, upgrades, and improvements
Troubleshoot and program programmable logic controllers to support plant operations
Support downtime events by identifying root causes and restoring systems quickly
Partner with skilled trades to resolve equipment and automation issues
Improve performance of conveyors, automated storage systems, and legacy equipment
Develop project plans, cost estimates, and timelines
Track and report project progress and results
Identify and implement opportunities to improve system reliability and reduce waste
Support preventative maintenance and system optimization efforts
Build and improve production monitoring and alert systems for legacy equipment
Participate in plant meetings and provide technical input to improve performance
Train and guide technical team members on controls systems and troubleshooting
Maintain documentation for systems, changes, and projects
Follow and promote safe work practices at all times
Provide off-shift and weekend support as needed
Your Skills & Abilities (Required Qualifications)
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or 4+ years of equivalent experience
2+ years of experience in controls, automation, or manufacturing
Experience programming and troubleshooting Allen-Bradley programmable logic controllers
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams
Willingness to provide off-shift and weekend support
Ability to work onsite in a manufacturing environment
Minimal travel required
Basic computer, documentation, and technical writing skills
What Can Give You a Competitive Advantage (Preferred Qualifications)
Experience with supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems such as Ignition
Knowledge of industrial networking and communication protocols
Experience with machine safety systems and standards
Demonstrated ability to solve complex technical problems
Strong collaboration and teamwork skills
Ability to influence and drive change in a fast-paced environment
Initiative to identify and implement improvements
Strong accountability and follow-through
Clear and effective communication skills
Ability to train and support others in technical topics
Continuous improvement mindset with a focus on results
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