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Senior Control Engineer
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- Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
- Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
About
We are seeking a Senior DeltaV Controls Engineer to lead automation projects in the Life Sciences and pharmaceutical industry in Raleigh, North Carolina. This role focuses on Emerson DeltaV systems, cGMP-compliant solutions, and full project lifecycle management.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead design, implementation, and commissioning of DeltaV control systems for capital projects
- Develop batch sequencing, phase logic, and recipes following ISA-88 standards
- Design high-performance HMIs with DeltaV Live and DeltaV Operate using ISA-101 guidelines
- Integrate third-party equipment using OPC UA, Ethernet/IP, Modbus, and Foundation Fieldbus
- Manage project schedules, budgets, resources, FAT, and SAT
- Ensure compliance with GAMP5, cGMP, and 21 CFR Part 11
- Mentor junior engineers and provide technical leadership
- Travel up to 25 percent for on-site support and commissioning
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Control Systems, Chemical Engineering, or related field
- 8 to 15 years of Life Sciences automation experience with DeltaV systems
- Strong knowledge of ISA-88 batch control, ISA-101 HMI design, and class-based configuration
- Experience with industrial networking, electrical design, and automation protocols
- Excellent leadership, communication, and project management skills
Preferred
- Experience with Rockwell, Siemens PCS7, or Ignition
- Knowledge of historian solutions, alarm management, and advanced analytics
- DeltaV or project management certifications
Why Join Us
- Competitive salary $145,000$-170,000 plus uncapped bonus
- Comprehensive benefits including PTO, 401(k), ESOP, medical, dental, and tuition reimbursement
- Work for a 100 percent employee-owned engineering firm with professional growth and challenging projects
Languages
- English
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