🚀 We’re Hiring : Control Engineer II – MMT, Inc - St. George, UT
Ready to shape the future of medical manufacturing? At MMT , our engineers design and deliver advanced automation and tooling solutions that help build life-changing devices.
🔧 What you’ll do :
- Develop, test, and deploy PLC / IPC control code across multiple platforms (CODESYS, Windows-based IPCs).
- Define and maintain programming standards, libraries, and version control practices.
- Deliver custom software solutions for customer applications, supporting commissioning, troubleshooting, and optimization.
- Integrate machine electrical components, sensors, vision / inspection systems, and motion controls.
- Collaborate with mechanical design teams using SolidWorks and SolidWorks Electrical.
- Play a key role in supporting new mergers, acquisitions, and technology transfers by helping capture knowledge, streamline processes, and ensure smooth integration.
- Draft functional specs, risk assessments, test plans, and training materials.
🎓 You bring :
Education : Bachelor’s degree in Controls, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering.Experience : 5+ years of hands-on controls experience in industrial automation.Strong PLC programming skills; fluent with CODESYS and IPCs.Knowledge of machine electrical components, controls integration, and vision / inspection systems.Mechanical aptitude and attention to design quality.Bonus points for : laser systems exposure, Python experience, or robot programming.🌍 Why MMT?
Be part of a global leader in medical manufacturing solutions.Work on innovative projects that combine automation, advanced controls, and machine learning.Collaborate with a cross-functional team that values accountability, responsiveness, and creativity.Opportunities for professional growth and continuous learning.Travel opportunities : >50% during the Innova transition (first 6 months), then ~20% ongoing, including potential international assignments.
💡 Be part of a team where innovation meets precision .
👉 Apply today and help us transform how life-changing devices are made.