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Job Locations US-IN-Lafayette
ACS is looking for a Software Development Engineer to join our team. This position is located on a project site in Lafayette, Indiana.     The software development engineer is to define, develop and support custom National Instruments (NI) software solutions. Primary responsibilities will include: - A focus on, but not limited to, the design, development, and installation of data acquisition and control solutions involving NI hardware and software. - Serving the needs of internal and external customers requesting assistance with design, development, and implementation of data acquisition, data management, storage, and interface hardware and software solutions as required to support their product development and testing processes.   Basic requirements include: - Bachelor’s and/or master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related degree - Knowledge of or internship experience with NI technologies, specifically LabVIEW. - NI LabVIEW CLD, CLA or willingness to get certification within the first year of employment. - Full life-cycle application development and deployment experience required. - Experience with client service, including balancing multiple internal/external projects and responding to changes in deadline, scope, and design. - Experience in application of sensors and instrumentation preferred. - Experience in engine and vehicle test environments preferred. - Demonstrates good technical writing and oral communication skills. - After the on-site project is complete, ability to be travel to customer facilities (25% - 75%) nationally, travel may take place for more than a week at a time. - Must have the following personal skills and characteristics:  Problem solving skills, strong organizational and time management skills, team player, takes initiative to improve personal skills, strong interpersonal skills, ability to work effectively with all internal and external levels and groups.    With a positive, collaborative company culture, we are proud to have been named a “Top Workplace” since 2019.  Along with an amazing company culture - ACS offers comprehensive health care benefits, a 401(k) employer match program, a bonus incentive program, paid time off, hybrid working model and summer hours.   ACS specializes in the engineering, integration and construction of technically complex R&D and production equipment, controls, and facilities. Working across multiple industries and markets, including automotive, aerospace, energy, chemical, laboratories and manufacturing, ACS offers a unique mix of experience in control systems, custom machines, testing solutions, automation, process and discrete production systems as well as turnkey integrated buildings. ACS is based in Verona, Wisconsin, with a regional office in Troy, Michigan, and serves customers across North America and around the world.     For a full overview of our organization, visit our website at:  www.acscm.com   Please apply through our website at:  https://careers-acs.icims.com   EOE/AA
Job Locations US-MI-Troy
ACS is looking for a National Instruments (NI) Software Development Engineer to join our team.   ACS specializes in the engineering, integration and construction of technically complex R&D and production equipment, controls, and facilities.  With a positive, collaborative company culture, we are proud to have been named a “Top Workplace” since 2019.     The National Instruments (NI) Software Development Engineer will be located in our headquarters office in Verona, WI or our regional office in Troy, MI.  The primary responsibilities will include: - A focus on, but not limited to, the design, development, and installation of data acquisition and control solutions involving NI hardware and software. - Serving the needs of internal and external customers requesting assistance with design, development, and implementation of data acquisition, data management, storage, and interface hardware and software solutions as required to support their product development and testing processes - Helping to develop ACS’ business offering for product development and test data acquisition and management solutions based on NI technologies   Basic requirements include: - Bachelor’s and/or Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related degree - Minimum 5 years applied work experience with NI technologies, specifically LabVIEW - Preferred experience with the following software packages: VeriStand, TestStand, DIAdem - Preferred experience with the following hardware platforms: cRIO, cDAQ, PXI, FPGA and other NI-based hardware platforms - NI LabVIEW CLD, CLA or willingness to get certification within the first year of employment - Full life-cycle application development and deployment experience required - Proven record of excellent client service, including balancing multiple internal/external projects and responding to changes in deadline, scope, and design. - Experience in application of sensors and instrumentation preferred - Experience in engine and vehicle test environments preferred - Demonstrates good technical writing and oral communication skills - Ability to travel to customer facilities (25% - 75%) nationally and overseas, travel may take place for more than a week at a time   Along with an amazing company culture - ACS offers comprehensive health care benefits, a 401(k) employer match program, a bonus incentive program, paid time off, hybrid working model and summer hours.   ACS specializes in the engineering, integration and construction of technically complex R&D and production equipment, controls, and facilities. Working across multiple industries and markets, including automotive, aerospace, energy, chemical, laboratories and manufacturing, ACS offers a unique mix of experience in control systems, custom machines, testing solutions, automation, process and discrete production systems as well as turnkey integrated buildings. ACS is based in Verona, Wisconsin, with a regional office in Troy, Michigan, and serves customers across North America and around the world.     For a full overview of our organization, visit our website at:  www.acscm.com   Please apply through our website at:  https://careers-acs.icims.com   EOE/AA
Job Locations US-WI-Verona
ACS is looking for an Equipment Project Manager to join our team. This position is in our headquarters office in Verona, WI.     The Equipment Project Manager is a key role providing leadership, oversight and mentoring through successful projects and customer relationships.  The role requires consistently meeting client expectations, both defined and implied, by successfully supporting project teams through meeting program objectives in parallel with balancing scope, schedule, budget, and quality.   The Equipment PM role is responsible for leading multiple equipment projects after receiving a purchase order from our client.  The Equipment PM will take control of the project where the proposal team left off.  The projects will typically be multi-disciplined and require coordination/leadership of the multiple disciplines.    This role will be responsible for ensuring successful project delivery by ensuring conformance to the as sold net profit and customer satisfaction ratings.  The role requires proficiency with equipment project scope, project cost control, scheduling, and equipment procurement.   Basic requirements include: - Professional presentation, writing, and client relations skills. - Bachelor’s degree in mechanical or electrical engineering - A minimum of 5 years experience in managing equipment type projects.  - Broad understanding of (does not need to be an expert): - Machine Design - Mechanical Systems - Electrical Power - Control Systems - Experience working with the multiple disciplines (listed above) - Demonstrated proficiency with: - Project setup - Design management - Project execution - Capable of managing multiple projects at a time - Must have a solid understanding of project management tools and approaches to manage complex, multi-disciplinary projects, and the knowledge and social skills needed to lead diverse and dynamic teams. - Ability to travel to customer facilities as needed.    With a positive, collaborative company culture, we are proud to have been named a “Top Workplace” since 2019.  Along with an amazing company culture - ACS offers comprehensive health care benefits, a 401(k) employer match program, a bonus incentive program, paid time off, hybrid working model and summer hours.   ACS specializes in the engineering, integration and construction of technically complex R&D and production equipment, controls, and facilities. Working across multiple industries and markets, including automotive, aerospace, energy, chemical, laboratories and manufacturing, ACS offers a unique mix of experience in control systems, custom machines, testing solutions, automation, process and discrete production systems as well as turnkey integrated buildings. ACS is based in Verona, Wisconsin, with a regional office in Troy, Michigan, and serves customers across North America and around the world.     For a full overview of our organization, visit our website at:  www.acscm.com   Please apply through our website at:  https://careers-acs.icims.com   EOE/AA
Job Locations US-WI-Verona
ACS is looking for a high school youth apprentice to work in the role of electrical control panel builder. The apprentice will be signed a mentor for on-the-job learning. This position in our manufacturing facility in Verona, WI and is a daytime shift Monday - Friday.   The apprentice is responsible for the physical assembly and wiring of control panels.  They are to ensure timely production of assigned work related to assembly of products and other final details performed before the product is shipped to the customer.   Essential Job Functions: - Use drawings or sketches to build electrical equipment - Perform electrical cabinet construction including mounting and wiring components - Working under the supervision of the project engineers, design, set-up and perform systems functionality tests on equipment in the shop and at customer sites   Qualification: - Be dependable and detail oriented - Proficiency using hand and power tools in a safe manner   ACS specializes in the engineering, integration and construction of technically complex R&D and production equipment, controls, and facilities. Working across multiple industries and markets, including automotive, aerospace, energy, chemical, laboratories and manufacturing, ACS offers a unique mix of experience in control systems, custom machines, testing solutions, automation, process and discrete production systems as well as turnkey integrated buildings. ACS is based in Verona, Wisconsin, with a regional office in Troy, Michigan, and serves customers across North America and around the world.         EOE/AA
Job Locations US-WI-Verona
Electrical Designer/Engineer - Instrumentation & Controls   ACS is looking for an Electrical Designer/Engineer to join our team.  ACS specializes in the engineering, integration and construction of technically complex R&D and production equipment, controls, and facilities.  With a positive, collaborative company culture, we are proud to have been named a “Top Workplace” since 2019.     The Electrical Designer/Engineer will work within a group of controls, electrical and software engineers to fulfill the drafting responsibilities for a variety of process and industrial projects.    This position is located in our Verona, WI office.      Essential job responsibilities include but are not limited to: Design Phase - Work alongside a project team to - Interpret design specifications and user requirements - Develop and/or review wiring schematics and control panel layout drawings per UL 508A - Create and modify process and instrumentation drawings/diagrams (P&IDs) - Create electrical power & lighting plans - Work with suppliers and internal Purchasing to procure instrumentation and controls equipment for projects. - Create work orders and coordinate control panel manufacturing with our Manufacturing facility. - Assist with performing system functionality tests on equipment in our manufacturing facility. - Assist with developing wire pull schedules and scope of work documents for contractors to use in bidding and construction.   Commissioning Phase - Assist with I/O checkout, troubleshooting, and instrument calibration.   Basic requirements include:  - Experience with AutoCAD and/or AutoCAD Electrical required. - Experience with Revit is a plus. - Experience with low voltage control systems, instrumentation, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and data acquisition systems is a plus - Expected to meet client deadlines, including balancing multiple tasks and responding to changes in deadline, scope and design as they occur - Demonstrates good technical writing and oral communication skills. - Ability to travel to customer facilities for design meetings - Must have the following personal skills and characteristics: Problem solving skills, strong organizational and time management skills, team player, takes initiative to improve personal skills, strong interpersonal skills, ability to work effectively with all internal and external levels and groups.   Along with an amazing company culture - ACS offers comprehensive health care benefits, a 401(k) employer match program, a bonus incentive program, hybrid working model, paid time off and summer hours.   ACS specializes in the engineering, integration and construction of technically complex R&D and production equipment, controls, and facilities. Working across multiple industries and markets, including automotive, aerospace, energy, chemical, laboratories and manufacturing, ACS offers a unique mix of experience in control systems, custom machines, testing solutions, automation, process and discrete production systems as well as turnkey integrated buildings. ACS is based in Verona, Wisconsin, with a regional office in Troy, Michigan, and serves customers across North America and around the world.     For a full overview of our organization, visit our website at:  www.acscm.com   Please apply through our website at:  https://careers-acs.icims.com   EOE/AA
Job Locations US-MI-Troy
ACS, a single-source provider of fully integrated facility, equipment, and controls solutions, serving the industrial, process and engine- and vehicle-testing markets is seeking a detail oriented Project Manager for our office in Troy, MI.  As a project manager, you’re responsible for the comprehensive execution of projects from concept through hand over. This includes front end planning and definition to translate requirements into project scope, budget development and execution strategy, with a continued leadership role to carry projects from design through construction. The projects are largely Engineer, Procure and Construct (EPC) or Design-Build delivery. He/she must have a solid understanding of project management tools and approaches to manage complex, multi-disciplinary projects and the knowledge and social skills needed to lead diverse and dynamic teams.   The Project Manager is a key leadership role which assists in delivery to the company’s objectives through successful projects and customer relationships. The role requires consistently meeting client expectations, both defined and implied, by successfully managing projects through meeting program objectives in parallel with balancing scope, schedule, budget, and quality.   Essential Job Functions: - Creates and executes project work plans and revises as appropriate to meet changing needs and requirements. - Manages day-to-day operational aspects of projects and scope. Reviews deliverables before passing to client. - Prepares for engagement reviews and quality assurance procedures. - Manages project budget and schedule. - Makes project decisions based on basic revenue models, P/L, and cost-to-completion projections. - Forecasts revenue, profitability, margins, and utilization. - Identifies business development and “add-on” sales opportunities as they relate to a specific project. - Possesses ability to support Business Development and Sales team through development of proposals, active participation in customer meetings, and interviews.   Basic requirements include: - Experienced in managing EPC type projects. Has a demonstrated progressive career path which shows increased skills and abilities in these areas. - Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. - A minimum 5 years of progressively responsible project design, project execution, and project management experience. - A minimum of 5 years of design experience and possesses an overall technical understanding in the areas of process, mechanical, electrical, and controls design. - Excellent written and verbal communication skills.  Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to interact with all levels of internal and external customers. - Previous experience in engine vehicle & test and industrial markets are preferred. - Understanding at a level commensurate with leading a multidisciplinary team. - Ability to travel to various customer sites within the US.   With a positive, collaborative company culture, we are proud to have been named a “Top Workplace” since 2019.  Along with an amazing company culture - ACS offers comprehensive health care benefits, a 401(k) employer match program, a bonus incentive program, paid time off, hybrid work options and summer hours.   ACS specializes in the engineering, integration and construction of technically complex R&D and production equipment, controls, and facilities. Working across multiple industries and markets, including automotive, aerospace, energy, chemical, laboratories and manufacturing, ACS offers a unique mix of experience in control systems, custom machines, testing solutions, automation, process and discrete production systems as well as turnkey integrated buildings. ACS is based in Verona, Wisconsin, with a regional office in Troy, Michigan, and serves customers across North America and around the world.   For a full overview of our organization, visit our website at: http://www.acscm.com   Please apply through our website at:  https://careers-acs.icims.com   EOE/AA
Job Locations US-WI-Verona | US-MI-Troy
Instrumentation & Controls Engineer   ACS is looking for an entry level Instrumentation & Controls Engineer to join our team.    ACS specializes in the engineering, integration and construction of technically complex R&D and production equipment, controls, and facilities. With a positive, collaborative company culture, we are proud to have been named a “Top Workplace” since 2019 and Cool Places to Work in MI in 2022.     This individual will work with teams of engineers of varied disciplines to provide excellent client service, from the design concept stage through commissioning and job closeout.   This position will be based out of our Troy, Michigan or Verona, WI office.    Basic requirements include: - Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering. - Involvement and/or internship experience with PLC programming. - Knowledge of control signals, including basic signal circuit design.  - Experience in using CAD software, AutoCAD Electrical software preferred, but not required. - Ability to troubleshoot and analyze complex problems, including root cause failure analysis and correction. - Ability to analyze risks and hazards. - Ability to perform detailed design work. - Expected to meet client deadlines, including balancing multiple tasks and responding to changes in deadline, scope and design as they occur - Demonstrates good technical writing and oral communication skills. - Ability to travel with several overnight stays to customer facilities.   Essential job responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:    Pre-Construction - Work alongside an engineer(s) to interpret design specifications and user requirements. - Assist with reviewing control system architecture, flow diagrams, process and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), control sequences, and design specifications. - Develop and/or review wiring schematics and control panel layout drawings. - Obtain, review, and report on equipment quotations, contractor bids, proposals, and technical submittals. - Assist with specifying instrumentation including various flow, level, pressure, and temperature measurement devices. - Work with suppliers and internal Purchasing to procure instrumentation and controls equipment for projects. - Program and integrate Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) including offerings from Allen Bradley, Siemens, GE, Wago, etc. - Create work orders and coordinate control panel manufacturing with our Manufacturing facility. - Assist with designing, setting up, and performing system functionality tests on equipment in our manufacturing facility and at customer sites. - Assist with developing wire pull schedules and scope of work documents for contractors to use in bidding and construction. Construction Phase - Periodic visits to the jobsite, including overnight stays to oversee field contractor activities. - Maintain quality subcontractor and vendor relationships. - Generate field sketches and diagrams to communicate systems installation requirement to construction personnel. - Assist with scheduling and managing vendors and sub-contractors during installation and construction phases of test facility projects. - Assist with delegating work, identifying specific tasks, and balancing work for contractors in order to meet client demands and individual project deadlines. - Work with contractors to assist in the installation of equipment at customer’s site. Commissioning Phase - Assist with performing onsite startup and validation of equipment, including multiple stays for up to two weeks at a time. - Assist with I/O checkout and troubleshooting and instrument calibration - Assist with tuning PID loops. - Validate programming to confirm systems operate per control sequences. - Work to meet client deadlines including balancing multiple priorities and responding to changes in deadline, scope, and design as they occur. - Develop Operation Manual for the control system and assist with creating project-wide Operation and Maintenance Manual. - Schedule and perform training with appropriate customer personnel.     Along with an amazing company culture - ACS offers comprehensive health care benefits, a 401(k) employer match program, a bonus incentive program, paid time off and summer hours.   ACS specializes in the engineering, integration and construction of technically complex R&D and production equipment, controls, and facilities. Working across multiple industries and markets, including automotive, aerospace, energy, chemical, laboratories and manufacturing, ACS offers a unique mix of experience in control systems, custom machines, testing solutions, automation, process and discrete production systems as well as turnkey integrated buildings. ACS is based in Verona, Wisconsin, with a regional office in Troy, Michigan, and serves customers across North America and around the world.   For a full overview of our organization, visit our website at: http://www.acscm.com   Please apply through our website at:  https://careers-acs.icims.com      EOE/AA  
Job Locations US-WI-Verona
Lead Instrumentation & Controls Engineer   ACS is looking for a Lead Instrumentation & Controls Engineer to join our team.  ACS specializes in the engineering, integration and construction of technically complex R&D and production equipment, controls, and facilities. With a positive, collaborative company culture, we are proud to have been named a “Top Workplace” since 2019 and Cool Places to Work in MI in 2022.     The Instrumentation & Controls Engineer will work within a group of controls engineers to fulfill the instrumentation and controls responsibilities for a variety of process and industrial projects.  This position will be based out of our headquartered office in Verona, WI or regional office in Troy, MI office.    Job responsibilities:    - Develop and/or review control system architecture, flow diagrams, process and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), control sequences, and design specifications. - Analyze risks and hazards, and conducting risk analyses - Create responsibility matrices, instrument indexes, bills of material (BOMs) and other project tools. - Develop and/or review wiring schematics and control panel layout drawings. - Program and integrate Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) including offerings from Allen Bradley, Siemens, GE, Wago, etc. - Design, set up, and perform system functionality tests on equipment in our manufacturing facility and at customer sites. - Develop wire pull schedules and scope of work documents for contractors to use in bidding and construction. - Perform onsite startup and validation of equipment - I/O checkout and troubleshooting, calibrate instrumentation and tune PID loops. - Validate programming to confirm systems operate per control sequences   Basic requirements include: - Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering. - Must have experience in preparing drawings using AutoCAD electrical.  - Minimum 5 years’ experience in the design/build/programming of PLC systems with field experience, from design to start-up. - Minimum 5 years’ experience programming in ladder logic. - Experience involving engine test cell instrumentation & control design, integration, troubleshooting and commissioning. - Ability to interpret and create Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs). - Experience providing efficient, and effective client service, including balancing multiple projects and responding to changes in deadline, scope and design. - Demonstrates strong technical writing and oral communication skills. - Ability to travel to customer facilities for design meetings, equipment installation supervision and commissioning. - Must have the following personal skills and characteristics:  Problem solving skills, strong organizational and time management skills, team player, takes initiative to improve personal skills, strong interpersonal skills, ability to work effectively with all internal and external levels and groups.   Along with an amazing company culture - ACS offers comprehensive health care benefits, a 401(k) employer match program, a bonus incentive program, hybrid policy, paid time off and summer hours.   ACS specializes in the engineering, integration and construction of technically complex R&D and production equipment, controls, and facilities. Working across multiple industries and markets, including automotive, aerospace, energy, chemical, laboratories and manufacturing, ACS offers a unique mix of experience in control systems, custom machines, testing solutions, automation, process and discrete production systems as well as turnkey integrated buildings. ACS is based in Verona, Wisconsin, with a regional office in Troy, Michigan, and serves customers across North America and around the world.     For a full overview of our organization, visit our website at: http://www.acscm.com   Please apply through our website at:  https://careers-acs.icims.com   EOE/AA  
Job Locations US-WI-Verona | US-MI-Troy
ACS is looking for a Construction Manager to join our team in our Verona, WI and Troy, MI offices.     ACS specializes in the engineering, integration and construction of technically complex R&D and production equipment, controls, and facilities.  With a positive, collaborative company culture, we are proud to have been named a “Top Workplace” since 2019.     Essential job responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following: - Work with teams of engineers of varied disciplines to provide excellent client service from the design concept stage through commissioning and job closeout. - Demonstrated understanding of construction/design process. - Work with project scheduling (Microsoft Project), project cost estimating (Microsoft Excel) and Procure. - Assist in project management of construction projects. This includes but is not limited to: - Development of project schedule - Development of budget estimate, including budget estimate updates - Development of bidding phase Scope of Work documents - Tabulation of bid results in comparison to estimated budget - Tracking of shop drawing submittal and review - Management of Requests For Information (RFI) and responses - Leading design and construction coordination meetings - Creation and distribution of meeting notes - Creation of Construction Bulletins (CB), including review of CB responses - Review and execution of Subcontractor Change Order Requests - Work with clients to establish general construction design criteria for engineering design firms and design/build contractors. - Effectively review and coordinate architectural and engineering drawings and specifications. - May cover project sites as a Site Superintendent at times.  - Demonstrate flexibility in responding to unexpected demands due to changes in project scope or deadline. Use strong organizational skills and the ability to prioritize tasks to effectively handle deadline pressures without creating workflow problems for others. - Maintain quality subcontractor and vendor relationships. - Work on multiple projects in a given time period, depending upon project size and deadline.   Basic requirements include: - Bachelor’s degree in Construction Engineering, Structural Engineering, or Civil Engineering. Experience and/or course work in mechanical systems a bonus. - Experience in construction industry would be a plus but not required. - Exposure to Procore is a plus. - Proven record of excellent client service. - Ability to travel to customer facilities. - Effective oral and written communication skills and ability to work as a committed team member.  - Must have the following personal skills and characteristics:  Problem solving skills, strong organizational and time management skills, willingness to accept responsibility, team player, takes initiative to improve personal skills, ability to work effectively with all internal and external levels and groups. - Familiarity with personal computers and common programs such as Word, Excel, email and Internet research as needed. - Highly effective interpersonal skills.   Along with an amazing company culture - ACS offers comprehensive health care benefits, a 401(k) employer match program, a hybrid work schedule, a bonus incentive program, paid time off and summer hours.   ACS specializes in the engineering, integration and construction of technically complex R&D and production equipment, controls, and facilities. Working across multiple industries and markets, including automotive, aerospace, energy, chemical, laboratories and manufacturing, ACS offers a unique mix of experience in control systems, custom machines, testing solutions, automation, process and discrete production systems as well as turnkey integrated buildings. ACS is based in Verona, Wisconsin, with a regional office in Troy, Michigan, and serves customers across North America and around the world.     For a full overview of our organization, visit our website at: http://www.acscm.com  
Job Locations US-WI-Verona
We have a great opportunity for you to join ACS in a Mechanical Engineer role in our Verona, WI office.  ACS specializes in the engineering, integration and construction of technically complex R&D and production equipment, controls, and facilities.  With a positive, collaborative company culture, we are proud to have been named a “Top Workplace” since 2019.     The individual will work with and be mentored by internal team members to ensure the client’s needs for custom equipment are met or exceeded by being an active participant in the machine design process from concept to fabrication. This is accomplished through both a thorough understanding of the client’s budget, schedule and design criteria, as well as proper execution of the Machine Design Group process.   Responsibilities:  - Perform detailed engineering functions including engineering calculations, develop flow diagrams and P&ID’s, use Creo to develop 3D models, select and purchase devices, and work with ACS Manufacturing to design for manufacturability. - Work alongside an engineer(s) to design a single system or multiple systems in support of projects. - Define design criteria and develop feasible design concepts based on client’s needs and requirements. - Develop cost estimates for equipment concepts and work with the project manager and other team members to develop proposals. - Create and execute equipment project work plans and revise as appropriate to meet changing needs and requirements. - Participate in design reviews both internal with MDG peers and management and external with clients. - Assist with technical aspects of equipment build at our Manufacturing facility through work order creation and management and regular communication with the manufacturing facility personnel. - Oversee and assist with Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) processes and documentation for main types of systems and equipment at our Manufacturing Facility as required to ensure equipment is functioning to client’s specifications before shipment. - Travel to client location to oversee installation and commissioning of equipment.   Qualifications: - Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent Engineering Degree. - 1-3 years of work experience and familiarity with engine testing and/or industrial automation is a plus. - Excellent engineering skills including FEA, Fluid Dynamics, Heat Transfer, and Statics. - Experienced in using Creo (and/or other 3D modeling software) as a design tool, taking designs from concept to manufacturing drawings. - Strong problem solving, organizational, and time management skills. - Strong self-drive and sense of urgency is a must - Ability to work well in project team environment, including: team player, takes initiative to improve personal and interpersonal skills, ability to work effectively with all internal and external levels and groups. - Ability to travel to customer facilities for client meetings, equipment installation, and commissioning.   Along with an amazing company culture - ACS offers comprehensive health care benefits, a 401(k) employer match program, a bonus incentive program, paid time off, hybrid work policy and summer hours.   ACS specializes in the engineering, integration and construction of technically complex R&D and production equipment, controls, and facilities. Working across multiple industries and markets, including automotive, aerospace, energy, chemical, laboratories and manufacturing, ACS offers a unique mix of experience in control systems, custom machines, testing solutions, automation, process and discrete production systems as well as turnkey integrated buildings. ACS is based in Verona, Wisconsin, with a regional office in Troy, Michigan, and serves customers across North America and around the world.   For a full overview of our organization, visit our website at: http://www.acscm.com     Please apply through our website at:https://careers-acs.icims.com      EOE/AA