Job Summary
The Industrial Controls Engineer will collaborate with both internal and external teams to ensure smooth operations, enhance efficiencies, and implement cutting-edge technologies at export terminals and rolling stock maintenance facilities. This role covers a wide range of industrial equipment, including power distribution, conveyor systems, rail car unloading, marine vessel loading, automated production lines, and more.
The position offers competitive pay with an annual bonus and a monthly geographic stipend.
Primary Activities and Responsibilities
- Design and execute projects focused on improving the capability and reliability of equipment at export terminals and maintenance shops, with a strong focus on electro-mechanical controls
- Collaborate with operations teams to schedule proactive improvement activities.
- Act as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for machine automation, overseeing the performance and reliability of PLC, VFD, HMI, and SCADA systems critical to production processes.
- Assess reliability and oversee improvements to power distribution systems including 13.8kV primary and 5kV machine power
- Use engineering principles to identify performance indicators and optimize integrated systems involving personnel, processes, equipment, and infrastructure.
- Develop project scopes, establish budgets, create schedules, and determine resource needs for efficient project completion.
- Lead teams to successfully execute projects, ensuring quality oversight and approving expenses and invoices.
- Maintain safety and quality standards throughout project execution.
- Perform miscellaneous tasks and responsibilities as assigned by management.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or 4-year degree in engineering or other technical discipline, with 3+ years of experience managing machine or system engineering projects.
- Experience with machine/system control philosophy and power distribution, particularly medium voltage systems.
- Familiarity with vendor and supplier management.
- Understanding of industrial safety systems and compliance regulations (NFPA/NEC/OSHA, etc.).
Equivalent Minimum Qualifications
- Associate’s or 2-year degree with 5+ years of experience, or completed training from a military or STEM trade school.
Preferred Qualifications
- Graduate Degree or higher in Engineering, or a STEM related field.
- 7+ years of experience in machine or system engineering projects.
- Knowledge of Allen Bradley PLCs is highly desirable.
- 5+ years of supervisory experience in Mechanical Operations, Transportation, Logistics, Rail Operations, Business/Strategic Management, Skilled Trades (building/construction, electrical, mechanical), or the Military
Knowledge and Skills
- Proven expertise in managing projects involving electro-mechanical controls, power systems, with structural and civil elements.
- Ability to provide technical support and guidance to field maintenance teams.
- Strong understanding of CSX standards, policies, and procedures.
- Ability to interpret design drawings and specifications and create detailed project estimates.
- Experience in developing AFE packages, including reason and benefit statements.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and strong time management skills to manage multiple projects.
- Strong financial acumen to manage project budgets and resources effectively.
- Implement work within designated budget and operational parametersDevelop and coach others with accountability for the safety and performance of others
Leadership
The CSX Leadership Model is the foundation of our Talent Strategy and is what drives CSX performance. CSX accordingly selects and develops talent based on each of the following: producing results, creating change, and inspiring excellence.
Job Requirements
- May be required to complete a background check
- Work hours may vary in length and schedule (may include a non-standard work week)
- Work outside in all weather conditions
- Work at elevated heights