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Greenthumbindustries

Electrical Controls Engineer

engineeringfull-timeCentreville, Maryland, United States; Danville, Pennsylvania, United States; Remote
SALARY
Not listed
WORK TYPE
hybrid
JOB TYPE
full-time
INDUSTRY
general
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About the role

The Role

This role requires 50% travel to our Danville PA facility, and Centreville MD facility, other locations on occasion as needed. 50% remote.

The Electrical Controls Engineer will execute the industrial control and programming strategy for GTI’s cultivation and production facilities.

This role will oversee multi-site-level industrial controls, networking, and security related to cultivation environments and process automation across multiple cultivation and production facilities. The Electrical Controls Engineer shall aid in the development of the industrial communication infrastructure and act to plan, deploy, and troubleshoot new functionality for site-level projects. This role will be responsible for overseeing direction of external vendors in keeping with GTI’s goals and standards.

The right candidate for us has a strong electrical engineering background, experience in SCADA systems and PLCs, and is comfortable working cross-functionally with both external vendors and internal stakeholders. If you are a problem-solving, agile team player with no ego, get stuff done with excellence human, we want to connect!

Significant travel (+50%) is required.

Essential functions:

  • Act as the focal point/interface between the operational technology (OT), IT, and security infrastructures across multiple sites.
  • Ensure that all controls, networking, and security projects are planned and integrated in keeping with the GTI enterprise-level OT and IT direction across multiple sites.
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