Control Systems Engineer (R&D) page is loadedControl Systems Engineer (R&D)Apply locations Ireland time type Full time posted on Posted 3 Days Ago time left to apply End Date: May 19, 2025 (15 days left to apply) job requisition id R07066Munters is seeking a Control Systems Engineer with strong software development experience to join our R&D team focused on advanced cooling technologies for data centre applications.
You'll work as part of a cross-functional team designing and testing control systems that power our next-generation heat rejection products, including passive and hybrid thermosyphon-based solutions.
This role bridges the gap between control theory and real-world application.
You'll be hands-on with both software and hardware, helping to develop and implement control logic that is critical to the performance of highly efficient, low-energy cooling systems.
Key Responsibilities: Design and develop control logic using Function Block Diagram (FBD) and structured programming methodsIntegrate and test control software on prototype systems in our R&D lab environmentCollaborate closely with mechanical and electrical engineers to define system behaviourTune and refine control loops (PID, cascaded control, etc.)
based on experimental resultsContribute to test planning and support data acquisition and analysis for control validationAssist with documentation, version control, and handover to production where neededWhat You Bring: Degree in Control Systems, Mechatronics, Software Engineering, or a related field3+ years of experience in software development for control systems, ideally in HVAC, refrigeration, or process environmentsProficiency in Function Block Diagram (FBD) programmingUnderstanding of control system fundamentals and real-world system dynamicsExperience with industrial sensors, PLCs, and automation hardwareAbility to troubleshoot, iterate, and collaborate in a hands-on lab settingNice to Have: Familiarity with Carel and/or Automated Logic Controls (ALC) platforms, though not requiredExperience working with industrial protocols (Modbus, BACnet, etc.
)Background in data centre cooling, refrigeration, or thermal systemsExperience in R&D or prototype development environmentsWhy Join Us?
You'll be joining a team that's pushing the boundaries of sustainable cooling for high-performance computing environments.
If you enjoy solving complex, real-world engineering problems and want to make an impact through hands-on innovation, we'd love to hear from you.
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