About Us:
Job Description:
Join Us. Build a Better World Through Business.
At Barry-Wehmiller Companies, we believe business can be a powerful force for good. Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, we are a global leader in manufacturing technology and services. Since our founding in 1885 as a maker of brewing machinery, we’ve grown through the acquisition of more than 80 companies, serving industries such as packaging, paper converting, sheeting, corrugating, engineering, and IT consulting. In 2016, we ranked No. 10 on the St. Louis Business Journal list of the city’s Top 150 Privately Held Companies.
What truly sets us apart is our culture—rooted in Truly Human Leadership, a philosophy that prioritizes the well-being and growth of every individual. We measure success by the way we touch lives, not just by financial results.
In India, Barry-Wehmiller operates as a hub of innovation and collaboration through our Global Competency Center (GCC) and other strategic functions. The GCC houses centers of excellence in engineering, content management, sourcing, software development, global IT operations, and shared financial services—providing critical support to Barry-Wehmiller divisions worldwide.
Our culture is built on:
Ownership – Drive features end-to-end, from design to deployment.
Flexibility – A friendly, results-oriented environment that respects your time.
Empowerment – Your ideas matter, and your work creates visible impact.
Learning and Growth – Tackle complex challenges alongside passionate peers, with continuous support for your development.
Career Development and Global Exposure
At Barry-Wehmiller, your growth is our priority. You’ll have access to world-class learning programs, leadership development opportunities, and mentorship from industry experts. Our global footprint means you’ll collaborate with teams across continents, gaining exposure to diverse markets, cutting-edge technologies, and best practices from around the world. Whether you aspire to deepen your technical expertise or take on leadership roles, we provide the resources and support to help you thrive.
If you’re ready to bring your best thinking to a high-impact, future-focused environment—where long-term stability meets start-up agility—and be part of a company that cares deeply about people, we’d love to hear from you.
Job description:
Develop and deliver Human–Machine Interface (HMI) solutions for corrugated paper‑product manufacturing machinery. The role involves creating intuitive operator screens, alarms, trends, recipes, and navigation structures that align with machine functionality and operational requirements, ensuring consistent and standard user‑friendly interfaces followed across systems. The position requires the ability to interpret electrical schematics and control system architectures, integrate automation platforms HMI testing, troubleshooting, validation, and remote technical support, working closely with the U.S. Controls team and support new product, in‑house developments, and customer‑site machinery while maintaining high standards of quality and usability.
Key Responsibilities:
Design, develop, and standardize HMI architectures and functional specifications in collaboration with machine SMEs, ensuring alignment with operational and standardization requirements.
Develop and configure HMI applications to integrate with Beckhoff (TwinCAT) and Rockwell (Logix) PLC platforms, including reusable templates, functions and interface standards.
Develop, maintain, and control HMI engineering and operator documentation, including functional descriptions, screen standards, alarm definitions, tag conventions, help screens, diagnostic aids, and version‑controlled configuration records.
Research and stay current on HMI technologies, platforms, and industry best practices, supporting continuous improvement and standardization initiatives.
Review and approve HMI hardware selection and procurement ensuring compliance with electrical panel layouts with mounting requirements, schematics, environmental conditions, project specifications and product lifecycle considerations.
Troubleshoot and resolve HMI‑level issues and provide engineering recommendations to improve system reliability.
Perform HMI installation, configuration, testing, and validation, and performance verification.
Provide guidance and input for operator manuals, HMI help screens, and diagnostic aids, ensuring clear and effective support materials for customers and service technicians.
Serve as a technical liaison during machine checkout, installation, startup, and commissioning, supporting HMI verification and operator interface validation at customer sites or remotely.
May travel to customer sites to lead or support HMI testing, commissioning, Upgrades, or startup activities, as required.
Other duties as assigned.
Core Automation Skills:
Strong experience in HMI application development, including screen navigation, alarms, trends, recipes, diagnostics, and user access management integrated with PLC systems.
Strong analytical, problem-solving, and logical reasoning skills with a systematic approach to fault diagnosis and optimization
Hands‑on experience supporting machine checkout, I/O verification from an HMI perspective, and field or remote commissioning activities
Mandatory Skills:
HMI development using Exor JMobile platforms– Mandatory
PLC and HMI Configuration with Beckhoff Twincat 2 and Twincat 3 and Rockwell
GitHub: version control, branching, and collaboration – Mandatory
Experience with OPC servers, tag management, and data structure design – Added Advantage
Proficiency in scripting and database integration – Added Advantage
Comprehensive knowledge and experience with electrical control schematics, drawings and industrial network technologies – Mandatory
Awareness on Machine and Manufacturing safety regulations – Added Advantage
Soft Skills:
Clear and professional communication
Strong interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with USA team
Strong teamwork and coordination with cross-functional teams
Ability to work independently and take ownership
Analytical thinking and structured problem solving
Flexibility to adapt to changing project needs
Education and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in electrical/Electronic Engineering, Mechatronics, or Computer Science
Minimum 5-7 years of industrial automation experience
Experience with OEMs in packaging, printing, or converting and machine building division is preferred
Travel:
Willing to travel to Europe and the U.S. for short-term field commissioning or project support
Why Consider This Opportunity?
This role offers more than just a career move—it is a chance to contribute to real-world engineering challenges in a supportive, people-centric culture. Our environment encourages autonomy, ownership, and continuous learning, while ensuring that your contributions are seen and valued.
We believe in:
Ownership – Drive features end-to-end, from design to delivery.
Empowerment – Your insights influence real decisions.
Flexibility – Work in a friendly, outcome-oriented culture.
Growth – Learn and evolve through engaging, global projects.
At Barry-Wehmiller we recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job. If your experience is close to what you see listed here, please still consider applying. We know that our differences often can bring about innovation, excellence and meaningful work—therefore, people from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply to our positions. Please let us know if you require reasonable accommodations during the interview process.
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