Controls Engineer - Experienced

Greenville, SC
Full Time
Experienced

The Controls Engineers at Koops design, develop, and debug control systems for primarily end of line Packaging automation equipment across a wide range of industries. We’re looking for a talented, creative, and self-motivated engineer to join a highly collaborative team where problem-solving, creativity, and a strong team dynamic drive success.

What You’ll Do

  • Design, develop, and debug control systems for end of line packaging equipment
  • Program and troubleshoot PLCs, HMIs, robots, and motion control systems
  • Develop electrical layouts and detailed schematics using CAD software
  • Integrate sensors, pneumatics, and vision systems into automation solutions
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with mechanical, project, and build teams
  • Work directly with customers to understand requirements and deliver solutions
  • Support on-site debugging and system startup as needed (travel ~25%)
What We’re Looking For
We’re seeking an engineer who enjoys solving complex problems, values teamwork, and takes pride in delivering high-quality automation solutions. Our ideal candidate has 5-10 years of controls experience in the automation industry. Direct packaging equipment experience is preferred. 

Qualifications
  • Experience with electrical design software, PLCs, HMIs, robots, motion control, pneumatics, and vision systems
  • Proven ability to produce electrical layouts and detailed schematics using CAD tools
  • Strong cross-functional collaboration skills
  • Excellent communication skills to understand customer needs and coordinate solutions
  • Team-oriented mindset
  • Professional presence with a focus on quality and customer satisfaction
  • High standard of integrity
  • Creative problem-solving abilities
Education & Experience
  • Four-year engineering degree or equivalent applicable work experience
  • At least 5 years of Controls Engineering experience in automation
  • Willingness and ability to travel approximately 25%
Why Koops?
If you enjoy working as part of an engaged, collaborative team — we’d love to hear from you. In exchange for your expertise and commitment, Koops offers:
  • A team that promotes professional and personal growth
  • An encouraging, people-first culture
  • Employee ownership (ESOP)
  • Competitive wages
  • Retirement contributions (401k & ESOP)
  • Competitive Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
  • Travel Premium Program 
  • Paid time off
  • Wellness incentives
  • Cutting-edge technology

At Koops, we aren’t just recruiting employees — we’re looking for fellow owners.

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