- What does a Controls Engineer do?
- A Controls Engineer designs, programs, and maintains automated control systems including PLCs, HMIs, SCADA systems, and industrial robots. They work in manufacturing, automotive, and process industries to optimize production and ensure system reliability.
- What certifications do Controls Engineers need?
- Common certifications include Rockwell Automation Certified Professional, Siemens Certified Professional, FANUC Robot certifications, ABB Robot Programming certifications, and TIA Portal certifications. Industry experience is often valued as highly as certifications.
- How do I hire a Controls Engineer?
- On FEED by Automate America, you can search for Controls Engineers by skill, location, and availability. Post a contract with your requirements, review applicant profiles and certifications, then connect directly or use White Glove managed services.
- What does john do?
- john is a Controls Engineer available for contract and project work through Automate America, the marketplace for industrial automation, manufacturing, and skilled-trades talent.
- Where is john located?
- john is based in Buckinghamshire, England, and takes on contract and project work across the U.S. through Automate America.
- What does john specialize in?
- john works with Siemens, Catia, Autodesk, IBM, PTC as a Controls Engineer on Automate America, the marketplace for industrial automation, manufacturing, and skilled-trades talent.
- How do I connect with or hire john?
- Create a free profile on Automate America and send a connection or contract request from this profile. john can then respond and coordinate the work directly through the platform.