Control Systems Engineer – Power & Industrial Systems
- Location: Bourgogne, France
- Contract Type: Permanent – CDI
- Languages: Must be fluent in French & Good command of English
Turner Lovell is proud to partner with an industry leader driving innovation in energy efficiency and electrification across marine, industrial, and renewable energy sectors. Our client develops state-of-the-art motor, drive, and control technologies that modernize high-powered electrical systems.
We are now recruiting for a Control Systems Engineer to help modernize and validate next-generation control-command systems that support major energy infrastructure projects.
Your Role:
As a Control Systems Engineer, you’ll play a crucial role in upgrading legacy control systems, creating safe and efficient digital control platforms, and supporting industrial and marine decarbonization efforts.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver control system upgrades while retaining unique features from legacy systems.
- Develop and refine standard control software for rotating electrical machines.
- Simulate control and regulation strategies before implementation.
- Coordinate with automation teams to ensure full system integration.
- Conduct performance validation tests on-site (before and after modernization).
- Support commissioning and on-site activities across France and internationally.
The Ideal Candidate:
- Degree qualified in Electrical Engineering or related field (e.g. Power Electronics, Control Systems).
- Minimum 2 years of relevant experience in motor control, drive systems, or industrial control systems.
- Strong background in electrotechnics and system simulation tools (e.g. MATLAB, Saber).
- Fluent in French and comfortable working in a technical environment and international projects.
Why Apply?
- Work with a global pioneer in electrification and energy transition.
- Opportunity for technical certifications, international travel, and career development.
- Join a collaborative engineering team committed to innovation and sustainability.
Next Steps:
If this sounds like your next challenge, apply within to become part of a team building the future of electrification and clean energy.