Full-Time

Senior Controls Engineer

Robotics

Confirmed live in the last 24 hours

Form Energy

Form Energy

501-1,000 employees

Develops cost-effective multi-day energy storage

Industrial & Manufacturing
Energy

Senior

Toronto, OH, USA

Relocation assistance is available.

Category
Manufacturing Engineering
Robotics and Automation Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Required Skills
CAD

You match the following Form Energy's candidate preferences

Employers are more likely to interview you if you match these preferences:

Degree
Experience
Requirements
  • 6+ years of experience as a hands-on Controls Engineer or Robotics Engineer working on automation and/or electromechanical systems.
  • Proficiency with electromechanical / mechatronic system design and motion control as well as process automation.
  • Advanced proficiency in programming industrial equipment in all IE 611311-3 languages with a focus on ladder logic and structured text.
  • High level of experience with Siemens and Rockwell controls platforms.
  • Experience with Safety PLCs (GuardLogix, S7-1500F, Keyence)
  • Experience with multiple SCADA/HMI systems (Ignition, Simatic WinCC, FactoryTalk View).
  • Experience with multiple industrial communications protocols (PROFINET, EtherNet/IP, MODBUS TCP, and serial).
  • Experience programming and/or interfacing with 6-Axis industrial robots (Fanuc, Yaskawa, Kuka, ABB, etc).
  • Experience programming and/or interfacing with vision inspection systems (Keyence, Cognex, Zebra).
  • Proficiency selecting and integrating hardware for industrial automation and sensing, including but not limited to appropriate circuit protectors, wire and cablings, sensors, safety hardware, PLC hardware, and motor controls elements.
  • Proficiency creating detailed electrical and fluid schematics in CAD (AutoCAD Electrical preferred).
  • Proven ability to design fault-tolerant systems with error handling and recovery.
  • Strong technical communication skills, both written and verbal.
  • Excitement and willingness to be part of a rapidly growing multi-disciplinary engineering team and leading engineering efforts.
  • BS degree or higher in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent).
Responsibilities
  • Collaborate with a world-class team of controls engineers that deliver on key objectives toward advancing Form Energy’s manufacturing equipment development efforts.
  • Develop company level controls standards and specifications for application by the internal equipment development team and external partners.
  • Create controls system architecture and logic for manufacturing equipment and production lines.
  • Participate in initial equipment conceptual development and carefully balance product specifications, process requirements, layout complexity, cost, and lead-time limits.
  • Lay out new industrial electrical control panels which are NFPA79/NEC/UL508A compliant, and create electrical, pneumatic and fluid schematics.
  • Architect, write, and debug controls logic with an emphasis on generating code that is organized, structured, documented, maintainable and reusable.
  • Work with cross-functional teams throughout the entire lifecycle of the manufacturing equipment development.
  • Characterize and verify new automated process equipment for deployment into production.

Form Energy develops and manufactures energy storage systems that focus on renewable energy solutions. Their main product is an iron-air battery capable of storing electricity for up to 100 hours, providing a cost-effective alternative to traditional power plants. This battery allows for the efficient management of energy supply, making it suitable for utility companies, municipalities, and businesses aiming to adopt renewable energy sources. Unlike many competitors, Form Energy emphasizes affordability and long-duration storage, which are essential for a reliable electric grid. The company's goal is to support the transition to a fully renewable electric grid, contributing to the reduction of carbon emissions and climate change.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Series F

Total Funding

$1.5B

Headquarters

Somerville, Massachusetts

Founded

2017

Simplify Jobs

Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Form Energy secured $405 million in Series F funding for expansion.
  • Partnership with GE Vernova boosts manufacturing and deployment capabilities.
  • Inflation Reduction Act incentives benefit Form Energy's energy storage projects.

What critics are saying

  • Emerging solid-state batteries could challenge Form Energy's market position.
  • Delays in West Virginia facility could impact production targets.
  • Supply chain vulnerabilities may affect iron-air battery material availability.

What makes Form Energy unique

  • Form Energy's iron-air battery stores electricity for up to 100 hours.
  • Their technology extends grid capacity without new infrastructure, unlike competitors.
  • Form Energy's batteries are cost-competitive with traditional power plants.

Help us improve and share your feedback! Did you find this helpful?

Benefits

100% of medical, dental, & vision premiums

HSA & Flexible FSA

Generous PTO

Employee resource program

Parental leave

Commuter benefits account

Stock options

Equity

401k

Profession development budget

Life & disability insurance

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

2%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

2%
PR Newswire
Dec 16th, 2024
Trinity Capital Inc. Provides $50 Million In Equipment Financing To Form Energy

PHOENIX, Dec. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Trinity Capital Inc. (NASDAQ: TRIN) ("Trinity"), a leading provider of diversified financial solutions to growth-oriented companies, today announced the commitment of $50 million in equipment financing to Form Energy, an American technology company developing and commercializing a new class of cost-effective, multi-day energy storage systems.Form Energy aims to reform the global electricity system through the development of innovative, low-cost multi-day energy storage solutions. The company is pioneering an iron-air battery capable of storing electricity for 100 hours at system costs competitive with legacy power plants. Founded in 2017 by a group of energy storage experts, Form Energy aims to enhance the reliability and sustainability of energy systems."Form Energy's groundbreaking iron-air battery technology has the potential to redefine the future of energy storage," said Cory Cramer, Director, Equipment Finance at Trinity. "We're excited to partner with the company as they scale their operations and accelerate the pathway to a clean and reliable electric grid."This financing comes on the heels of Form Energy's $455 million Series F fundraise led by T

Stock Titan
Dec 16th, 2024
Trinity Capital Inc. Provides $50 Million in Equipment Financing to Form Energy

Trinity Capital Inc. provides $50 million in equipment financing to Form Energy.

US Tech Times
Oct 14th, 2024
Form Energy Secures $405 Million Series F Funding to Advance Iron-Air Battery Technology

GE Vernova, a key partner in this round, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Form Energy to collaborate on manufacturing and commercial deployments of the iron-air battery system.

StartUpRise
Oct 12th, 2024
Funding Wrap of the Week | American Startups Funding Roundup | October 07 - October 11

Form Energy, Inc., an American technology company developing and commercializing a new class of cost-effective, multi-day energy storage systems, has raised a $405 million Series F financing round led by T. Rowe Price.

Canary Media
Oct 10th, 2024
Form Energy raises $405M for its 100-hour iron-air batteries

The long-duration energy storage startup has raised a total of $1.2 billion. Form is expanding its West Virginia factory and working on its first…