Service Controls Engineer
Location: Sterling, MA (field-based with regional travel)
Reports To: Service Manager
Position Overview A Service Controls Engineer is sought to join a growing service team focused on supporting, troubleshooting, and improving industrial automation systems. This role works directly with customers across a wide range of industries, providing hands‑on technical expertise in controls, electrical systems, and automation platforms.
The position offers significant variety, supporting modern and legacy automation systems alike. One day may involve troubleshooting an Allen‑Bradley ControlLogix system, the next a Siemens S7 platform, followed by support of legacy PLC hardware. This role is best suited for someone who enjoys technical diversity, problem‑solving, and customer‑facing work.
Responsibilities Diagnose and resolve PLC, HMI, and SCADA issues for customers across multiple industries
Troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, and controls‑related issues in industrial automation systems
Perform PLC migrations and system upgrades, including modernization of legacy platforms
Develop, modify, and maintain PLC programs, HMI screens, and SCADA applications
Commission new automation systems and support machine startups at customer sites
Provide both remote and on‑site technical support
Document work performed and deliver clear, professional service reports to customers
Identify opportunities for system improvements and communicate recommendations to customers
Collaborate with engineering teams on larger or more complex projects as needed
Required Qualifications Minimum of 3 years of experience in industrial controls engineering or a related field
Strong electrical background with solid understanding of industrial wiring, sensors, motors, drives, and safety circuits
Proficiency with electrical troubleshooting tools such as multimeters and meggers
Strong experience with Allen‑Bradley and/or Siemens PLC platforms
Experience developing and supporting HMIs
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics
Excellent troubleshooting and problem‑solving skills
Strong communication skills, with the ability to work directly and professionally with customers
Willingness to travel locally with occasional overnight travel
Valid driver's license
Demonstrated ability to work autonomously, manage schedules effectively, prioritize tasks, and take full ownership of responsibilities
Preferred Qualifications Experience with the Ignition SCADA platform
Familiarity with additional PLC platforms
Experience with industrial networking
Safety system design or troubleshooting experience
Experience configuring VFDs and servo drives
What Success Looks Like Customers develop trust and request support by name
Ability to quickly assess unfamiliar systems, diagnose issues, and restore operation
Clear and effective communication, ensuring customers understand issues and resolutions
Proactive identification of improvement opportunities and sharing insights with the broader team
Core Values Fail Fast: Experiment, learn, and iterate
Grit, Don't Quit: Persevere through challenges
Fuel Your Drive: Bring personal motivation and accountability
Walk the Talk: Align actions with commitments
Spark Innovation: Think creatively and challenge conventional approaches
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