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Principal Controls Engineer

Ballymacarret
1 week ago
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Our client, a leading force in maritime design and technology, is currently looking for a Principal Controls Engineer to join their growing team. This role will take ownership of model-based control and algorithm development for Energy Solution products such as Battery Management, High Power DC charging, and Propulsion systems.
 
The Principal Controls Engineer will:

Contribute to the application of Functional Safety, collaborating with internal software quality/safety processes and technical experts.
Conduct MIL and SIL testing within the software development framework.
Develop plant models to support SIL/MIL testing activities.
Analyse system requirements and assist in breaking down and drafting control/software specifications.
Build and lead the Control Engineering capability within the team, maintaining development processes and toolchains.
Create features and algorithms focused on performance, user experience, and safety across a range of energy products—from standalone batteries to propulsion systems.  
The Principal Controls Engineer will have:

A (BSc/BEng) degree in a relevant engineering field (Electrical, Electronic, Control, Automotive, or Aerospace Engineering).
Hands-on experience with MATLAB Simulink, Stateflow, Simscape, and data communication protocols such as CAN, RS-485 & RS-232.
At least 5 years of experience as a Controls Engineer, ideally within electrification or e-mobility sectors.
Proven background in Controls development for e-mobility projects, with direct involvement in Propulsion, Battery Management, or Vehicle Control and Energy Management.
Strong understanding of data communication protocols including CAN, RS-485 & RS-232.
Confidence in cross-functional collaboration and issue escalation.
Excellent report writing skills, clear, structured, and concise.  
If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, we'd love to hear from you! Please apply online and a member of our team will be in touch with more information

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