Mitsubishi Power Americas, Inc., in Orlando, Florida, is looking for a Controls Systems Integration Engineer II. At Mitsubishi Power, we're not just building better clean energy technologies; we're architecting a better future. Our team is boldly redefining power generation to accelerate the world's energy transition. We operate as one team, pushing toward our vision of the future. We value problem solvers, prioritize collaboration, and support each other in an inclusive culture built on accountability and authenticity by demonstrating our values: Safety, Family, Innovative, Inclusive, Accountable & Courageous. Together, we’re building the future we all aspire to - making net zero a reality. Controls Systems Integration Engineers are responsible for the technical production, configuration, integration, upgrade, and installation of digital turbine control systems and associated cybersecurity solutions used on Mitsubishi and non‑OEM gas and steam turbines. These systems include turbine control platforms, HMI systems, controllers, I/O networks, data highways, field instrumentation interfaces, OPC communications, historian and alarm systems, engineering workstations, Windows servers, virtualized environments, secure networking, and multi‑layered cybersecurity tools. Integration activities include the configuration and administration of domain controllers, Active Directory, Group Policy Objects (GPO), Windows operating systems, Linux systems, and system‑wide tools such as WSUS for centralized patch management. Engineers also integrate third‑party software, virtualization platforms (e.g., Hyper‑V), hardware firewalls, network switches, routers, and control system communication interfaces to create reliable, secure, and resilient systems for both internal and external stakeholders. The Controls Systems Integration Engineer II evaluates operational issues, supports commissioning and startup activities, adjusts turbine control settings, performs control logic and database modifications, updates HMI graphics, troubleshoots communication and I/O issues, and implements logic or hardware changes to improve reliability and maintain safe operation. Supported components include turbine controllers, CPUs, I/O modules, data highways, control and cybersecurity networks, electronic devices (such as switches, routers, positioners, and instruments), storage devices, server and workstation hardware, and network infrastructure. This role performs routine engineering assignments with limited supervision, following established engineering, installation, and safety processes, while progressively handling more complex technical challenges under the guidance of senior engineers or management.
Stand Out From the Crowd
Upload your resume and get instant feedback on how well it matches this job.
Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level