Curtiss-Wright is looking to add a Systems & Controls Engineering Manager to lead an engineering group tasked with the design, development, configuring, testing, and debugging of digital controls and computer systems for power plant and research reactor process monitoring and control systems.
Requirements
- PLC and DCS programming and design experience with a wide mix of control system and SCADA equipment
- Experience interfacing with field devices including thermocouples, RTD's, current loops, voltage and discrete I/O
- Ability to specify and select DCS / PLC instrumentation including field instruments
- Experience with analog and digital electronic circuits
- Able to troubleshoot problems with data acquisition systems, networks, and AC - DC wiring
- Experience with Microsoft Windows Server.
- Experience with Microsoft Visual Studio C/C++/C-Sharp
Responsibilities
- Responsible for programming, executing, and supervising engineering design, construction, installation and/or ongoing engineering support of facilities, systems, and technical policies and procedures
- Coordinates with various internal teams to ensures resources are available for projects, standard tools are available to perform tasks, and in the monitoring progress and processes
- Coach and mentor direct reports for continued advancement of capabilities and career progression
- Conduct periodic performance reviews of direct reports, providing constructive feedback and performance/development goal
- Oversight of product created by members of the group to ensure quality work.
- Assign and manage design engineering teams to meet technical and project requirements on-time and within cost allocations.
- Develop, review, test, troubleshoot and refine system hardware and software requirements with internal and external customers, and teach other how to do so.
Other
- 10+ years of experience
- 2+ years of experience leading engineering teams
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering, Computer Science, or related degree
- Ability to lead work and manage others
- Ability to travel both domestically and internationally (less than 10%)