Staff Eng, Modeling & Controls Engineering
Company: Carrier
Location: Indianapolis
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
Country:
United States of America
Location:
CAI22: Carrier - Indianapolis 30 S Meridian St, Suite 500 ,
Indianapolis, IN, 46204 USA
Carrier is the leading global provider of healthy, safe and
sustainable building and cold chain solutions with a world-class,
diverse workforce with business segments covering HVAC,
refrigeration, and fire and security. We make modern life possible
by delivering safer, smarter and more sustainable services that
make a difference to people and our planet while revolutionizing
industry trends. This is why we come to work every day. Join us and
we can make a difference together.
About the Role:
The Controls COE is focused on delivering innovative and robust
designs for equipment and system control. We serve the entire
Carrier product portfolio, offering a unique opportunity to engage
with multiple business units across the company. We support the
design, development, test, troubleshooting, and maintenance of the
controls within the system, offering the controls engineer
experience in everything from conceptual design to lab testing and
field trial support. We do all of this with a passion for
delighting our customers, having fun, and showing genuine respect
for our teams.
We are seeking a talented, highly motivated, and results-driven
engineer with expertise in control systems specification, design,
architecture, programming, and verification. The Staff Controls
Engineer will work with global, cross-disciplinary teams to design
and qualify control solutions for a full range of HVAC and
refrigeration systems - with a strong emphasis on model-based
design methods. If this is you, get in touch with us!
Role Responsibilities:
- Lead small teams of globally distributed engineers to develop
production-ready controls solutions ensuring customer and technical
requirements are satisfied, and standard procedures are
followed
- Support project management with the definition of suitable
plans for development and verification, conduct stakeholder
technical reviews.
- Perform dynamic analysis of non-linear systems in development
of control algorithms including system identification,
controllability, robustness, stability, and optimization
- Work with system engineers to develop requirements, and
subsequently ensure controls requirements are satisfied and
verified
- Drive decisions on control architecture solutions including
allocation of controls functions both within and across physical
modules (e.g. PLC, UI modules, connectivity/IoT modules)
- Recommend updates to equipment design efforts based on control
objectives versus system performance capability
- Support the development and calibration of physics-based plant
models
- Develop & execute unit-tests & integration tests for control
system
- Perform hands-on testing in psychrometric laboratory and
analyze results to direct refinements to plant model fidelity and
control algorithms
- Apply best-in-class strategies to push testing further upstream
in the development lifecycle (MIL/SIL/HIL)
- Support strategic initiatives to improve organizational quality
and efficiency through technology advancement and process
improvement
- Define organizational best-practices and chair design reviews
to ensure minimum standards are met throughout organization
Basic Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in electrical, Control Systems, Mechanical,
or Chemical Engineering with 7+ years of controls system
experience
OR
- Master's degree in electrical, Control Systems, Mechanical, or
Chemical Engineering with 5+ years of controls system
experience
Preferred Qualifications:
- Proficient knowledge of controls engineering foundations,
including feedback control, linear/nonlinear control, multivariable
control, system identification, and optimization
- Proficient in the use of Matlab-based toolsets to design,
implement, and test embedded controls algorithms
- Proven ability to work independently with limited
supervision
- Proven ability to lead small cross-disciplinary teams of
engineers to deliver medium-to-large scope projects
- Excellent communication skills and a proven track record of
delivering results through effective teamwork
- Ability to work hands-on in psychrometric laboratory
environment to collect and analyze data
- Experience with industrial control applications
- Familiar with PLC or AUTOSAR styled embedded architecture
- Experience with vapor-compression cycles, including heat
exchangers and turbomachinery compression technologies
- Expertise in heat transfer, two-phase flow, and thermodynamic
cycle analytical skills
- Experience with software development lifecycle best practices,
including version control, change management, release
management
- Experience in requirements management and system integration,
specifically test strategies across model-in-the-loop (MIL),
software-in-the-loop (SIL), and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL)
domains
- Strong technical writing skills with ability to produce clear,
concise documentation
- Understanding of embedded SW architectures
- Experience in developing and calibrating physics-based
models
- Familiar with system optimization techniques and their
application to modeling and system design
- Knowledge of acauasal modeling languages such as Modelica
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Carrier is An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status, age
or any other federally protected class.
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