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Controls Engineering Manager


Controls Manager
Our customer is a leader in technologically advanced HVAC equipment, Energy Management, and service support. In this role you will work with and lead a small team developing embedded applications for chiller control and related instruments and systems for new chiller equipment. Our customer is the world-wide leader, they offer amazing compensation, benefits and relocation packages (to out of area candidates).
Responsibilities:
Develop and lead a small team of engineers in embedded application development of chiller control, instruments, agency approvals, and systems for new commercial, domestic, and industrial uses of chiller equipment. Lead team and perform hands on engineering activities in these areas:
oArchitecture and logic of controls software for chiller systems
oDesign test equipment and methodology for testing products and electronic components and review test data
oDesigns electrical components, products, and systems for commercial, industrial, domestic and internal purposes.
oPrepares specifications for electrical components for chiller equipment
Provides input for management reviews of product development projects.
Leads cross-functional meetings to review project progress.
Leads corrective action teams to solve quality problems.
Provide trending data, warnings for out of parameter conditions, and assistance in management and troubleshooting.
Qualifications:
BSEE or MSEE, MBA preferred
Minimum 7 years of equipment control design experience required in control systems, machine control, VFD's, electric and control motors.
Experience in the HVAC industry strongly desired.
Demonstrated management of technical projects, personnel, and multiple disciplines desired.
Relocation to the Staunton, VA area required
NO sponsorship available.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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