Entry-Level Controls Engineer
Listed on 2026-03-05
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Engineering Design & Technologists
Overview
Design Group – one of the 45 U.S. offices – invites you to join a team of over 1500 professionals as an Entry Level Controls Engineer. You will work directly with our clients, supporting capital projects and implementing solutions across manufacturing facilities.
Who You’ll Work WithYou will join teams of seasoned leaders, technical specialists, and subject matter experts to deliver high‑quality control system integration solutions. Our culture fosters mutual respect, integrity, and growth opportunities.
What You’ll Do- Apply programming, electrical design, and engineering problem‑solving skills to 21st‑century manufacturing practices.
- Design, program, and troubleshoot packaging machinery and line control systems.
- Travel to clients nationwide to assist in design, project management, and facility development.
- Develop applications to monitor and control production of consumer goods and comply with regulatory standards.
- Design control systems that provide instantaneous feedback, electrical control panels, PLC programs, and HMI development.
- Support Barry‑Wehmiller Design Group project teams.
- Build strong client relationships through impactful expertise.
- Ability to simultaneously organize and execute multiple project responsibilities.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for effective interaction with management, clients, and vendors.
- Co‑op or project experience in electrical engineering and PLC automation (preferred).
- Experience in pharmaceutical, consumer products, or high‑speed environments (preferred).
- Willingness to travel for project requirements, including installation, start‑up, training, and industry events.
- Bachelor of science in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or an equivalent technical degree.
As an Entry Level Controls Engineer you will receive professional development resources and mentorships, including the First Year Experience program, Individual Development Plans, and Career Path tools. You may progress to a Design Group Engineering Consultant role.
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