Control Systems Engineer

Sedron TechnologiesChicago, IL
1d$130,000 - $180,000

About The Position

Sedron Technologies is hiring a talented Control Systems Engineer to work in either Sedro-Woolley, WA or Chicago, IL! Sedron is a leading provider of circular waste management technologies for agricultural manure and municipal biosolids processing, deploying facilities across several North American regions. Since its founding in 2014, Sedron has pioneered innovative solutions, including the patented Varcor® system, to transform waste into clean water, organic fertilizer, and carbon-negative commodities. With strong engineering expertise, Sedron’s processes reduce nutrient pollution, lower operational expenses, and promote sustainability at a fraction of traditional costs. The Control Systems Engineer is an individual contributor role responsible for designing, implementing, and commissioning industrial control systems for Sedron’s process equipment and facilities. Working across control, process, mechanical, and electrical disciplines, this role supports projects ranging from pilot-scale R&D through full commercial deployment of Sedron’s advanced resource recovery technologies. In addition to control system execution, this role contributes to engineering documentation practices, system consistency, and data workflows that support scalable and maintainable solutions across Sedron’s projects and product lines. The Control Systems Engineer works collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team and is expected to bring both technical depth and a practical, field-oriented mindset to every project. Because we design, build, commission, and operate our technologies, we are looking for individuals who can meet the following essential functions of the position:

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a closely related field
  • 6+ years of experience designing and commissioning industrial control systems (CSE III+); level placement adjusted based on demonstrated experience and competency
  • Strong hands-on experience with PLC, HMI, and SCADA systems in industrial environments
  • Proficiency with Siemens TIA Portal, Unified HMI, SCL, and PLCSIM; experience with multi-user and global library workflows
  • Working knowledge of PROFINET, IO-Link, Modbus TCP, and analog/digital I/O integration
  • Experience with data pipeline tools: Grafana, Telegraf, InfluxDB, and SQL
  • Familiarity with engineering documentation tools: AutoCAD Plant 3D, EPLAN, and Bluebeam
  • Working knowledge of Python and/or C# for automation or data integration tasks
  • Must have effective verbal and written communication skills in the English language

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in water/wastewater treatment, biosolids processing, chemical processing, or similar industrial sectors
  • Experience with thermal or combustion process control (e.g., dryers, heat exchangers, burner management systems)
  • Experience supporting pilot-scale or R&D projects transitioning to commercial deployment
  • Familiarity with industrial cybersecurity frameworks (IEC 62443, NIST CSF) and network segmentation practices

Responsibilities

  • Own complex control system scopes from initial design through startup and handoff, serving as the primary controls point of contact for assigned projects
  • Specify, design, implement, and commission PLC, HMI, and SCADA systems for industrial process equipment and facilities
  • Develop Siemens-based control architectures using TIA Portal, SCL, Unified HMI, and PLCSIM, including multi-user environments and global library management
  • Design and integrate control systems using common industrial communication protocols including PROFINET, IO-Link, Modbus TCP, and analog/digital I/O
  • Commission and troubleshoot thermal, fluid, and combustion-based process equipment in both lab and field environments
  • Lead control system execution for assigned projects, including coordination of control engineering and commissioning resources
  • Redline and review process flow diagrams and P&IDs for controls accuracy and completeness
  • Support HAZID/HAZOP reviews and contribute to the development of safety control functions and safety instrumented system (SIS) requirements
  • Create and review controls narratives, cause and effect matrices, and functional specifications to support design reviews and regulatory compliance
  • Ensure designs comply with applicable standards including IEC 61131-3, IEC 61511, ISA 5.1, PIP PIC001, and NFPA requirements
  • Develop and maintain SCADA systems and associated data pipelines using Grafana, Telegraf, InfluxDB, and SQL
  • Write and maintain control system documentation including loop diagrams, I/O lists, network architecture drawings, and as-built records using AutoCAD Plant 3D, EPLAN, and Bluebeam
  • Support engineering documentation practices and system consistency standards that enable scalable, maintainable solutions across Sedron’s project portfolio
  • Contribute to data workflow design and software integration using Python and C# as needed to support automation and reporting goals
  • Coordinate with process, mechanical, electrical, manufacturing, and project management teams throughout the project lifecycle
  • Provide technical guidance and design review support to other control systems engineers and commissioning staff
  • Participate in project tracking and task management using Microsoft Teams, Jira, and Smartsheet
  • Support field commissioning and site visits as required; travel up to 25% depending on project phase

Benefits

  • Multiple medical, dental, and vision insurance options to keep you feeling your best
  • 401(k) with employer matching
  • Generous paid time off and paid holidays (plus 2 floating holidays to use your way)
  • Disability, Life, and AD&D Insurance
  • FSA and HSA options with employer contributions
  • Tuition reimbursement — we invest in your growth
  • Casual work attire — no suits required (unless that’s your thing)
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