Controls Engineer
Listed on 2026-03-07
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Automation Engineering
Prysmian is the world leader in the energy and telecom cable systems industry. Each year, the company manufactures thousands of miles of underground and submarine cables and systems for power transmission and distribution, as well as medium low voltage cables for the construction and infrastructure sectors. We also produce a comprehensive range of optical fibers, copper cables and connectivity for voice, video and data transmission for the telecommunication sector.
We are 30,000 employees, across 50+ countries. Everyone at Prysmian has the potential to make their mark; because whatever you do, wherever you are based, you will be part of a company that is helping transform the world around us.
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The Controls Engineer is responsible for the reliability, performance, and continuous improvement of all plant automation, control systems, and SCADA infrastructure. This role provides expert support for PLCs, HMIs, industrial networks, data systems, and machine troubleshooting, while also driving process improvements and supporting new equipment integration.
Key Responsibilities Automation & ControlsDevelop, modify, troubleshoot, and maintain PLC programs (primarily Allen-Bradley Studio 5000).
Develop and maintain HMI applications using modern high‑performance HMI standards (ISA‑101 preferred).
Support VFD setup, tuning, communication, and diagnostics.
Ensure controls logic is robust, well-structured, and compliant with internal standards (UDTs, AOIs, modular code).
Maintain accurate documentation including PLC backups, wiring schematics for production lines, network drawings, and change logs.
Participate in root cause investigations and implement long-term corrective actions through controls improvements.
Lead the development and deployment of the plant-wide SCADA system, including system architecture, dashboard design, historian integration, and reliable data acquisition.
Develop and maintain data models, tag naming conventions, and controls standards so information is organized consistently across machines, departments, and systems.
Build and support the data pathways that translate machine behavior into clear, actionable information for operators, supervisors, and engineers — through well‑designed dashboards, trend views, reports, and visual tools that help teams understand performance, variation, and process behavior.
Configure and support communication interfaces, including PLC-to-SCADA links, OPC UA, networked devices, and historian structures.
Contribute to the design and upkeep of industrial network architecture, including Ethernet/IP topologies, managed switches, and segmentation practices aligned with plant needs.
Continuously evaluate opportunities to improve system reliability, data clarity, and the speed at which information reaches the people who need it.
Act as the primary technical resource for SCADA- and data-related decisions, ensuring system changes are documented and implemented in a controlled, maintainable manner.
Lead and support automation upgrades, controls retrofits, and new equipment installations.
Write engineering specifications for controls requirements on new equipment.
Review vendor control designs for compliance with plant standards.
Manage project timelines, budgets, and integration planning.
Support capital project justification and cost-benefit analysis.
Serve as the technical escalation point for controls-related downtime and operational issues.
Partner with Maintenance to build troubleshooting capability and improve equipment reliability.
Develop standard work, troubleshooting guides, and training materials for operators and technicians.
Support continuous improvement initiatives across safety, quality, uptime, throughput, and scrap.
Ensure all control systems comply with electrical safety practices and applicable standards.
Support arc-flash documentation, safe work policies, and energy isolation procedures.
Contribute to plant-wide controls standards, cybersecurity practices, and change management processes.
Bachelor’s…
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