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Job Description
Requisition Number:
75473 The company built on breakthroughs. Join us. Corning is one of the world's leading innovators in glass, ceramic, and materials science. From the depths of the ocean to the farthest reaches of space, our technologies push the boundaries of what's possible. How do we do this? With our people. They break through limitations and expectations - not once in a career, but every day. They help move our company, and the world, forward. At Corning, there are endless possibilities for making an impact. You can help connect the unconnected, drive the future of automobiles, transform at-home entertainment, and ensure the delivery of lifesaving medicines. And so much more. Come break through with us. Corning's businesses are ever-evolving to best serve our customers, industries, and consumers. Today, we accelerate and transform life sciences, mobile consumer electronics, optical communications, display, automotive, and solar markets. We are changing the world with: Trusted products that accelerate drug discovery, development, and delivery to save lives
Damage-resistant cover glass to enhance the devices that keep us connected
Optical fiber, wireless technologies, and connectivity solutions to carry information and ideas at the speed of light
Precision glass for advanced displays to deliver richer experiences Auto glass and ceramics to drive cleaner, safer, and smarter transportation Solar polysilicon, wafers, and innovative photovoltaic modules, enabling low-cost solar energy solutions Role Purpose
We are seeking a Senior Engineer to join the Life Safety Systems Engineering (LSSE) group within the Laboratory Services Management & Engineering (LSME) Department. This role is critical to supporting R D activities by ensuring the effective design, implementation, maintenance, and continuous improvement of hazardous gas monitoring and alarming systems across multiple Corning Valley locations. In this position, you will serve as the technical expert for the Sullivan Park Hazardous Gas Monitoring System (HGMS), including its electronic controls, software, communication systems, and user interfaces. You will play a key role in protecting employees, facilities, and company assets by applying engineering expertise, relevant codes and standards, and industry best practices to life safety systems. This role requires a highly collaborative engineer who is comfortable working across disciplines, partnering with laboratory owners, project managers, emergency response teams, facility operations, and external vendors to deliver safe, compliant, and reliable monitoring systems. Key Responsibilities Provide engineering support for hazardous gas monitoring and alarming systems, including design, documentation, controller programming, and system commissioning
Serve as system owner for HGMS controls, communications, software, and user interfaces
Design electrical hardware and control circuits; develop PLC software and HMI applications
Maintain a flexible, modular, and rapidly deployable control system tailored to site needs
Produce and sustain design standards and modular template libraries
Coordinate installation, commissioning, calibration, maintenance, annual testing, and change control of HGMS systems
Support break/fix troubleshooting and hands-on system recovery as needed
Participate in project meetings and attend Process Hazard Review Board (PHRB) meetings as required
Work closely with lab owners and the PHRB to implement gas monitoring requirements
Supervise trades installation of HGMS systems and oversee engineering work on major-scope projects
Ensure system documentation is complete, accurate, and up to date
Evaluate emerging technologies and recommend improvements for system performance and reliability
Ensure compliance with applicable legal, industry, building, electrical, and safety code requirements
Act as a liaison with laboratory customers, Facility Operations, Workplace Services, Emergency Response Team, Security, and vendors System Ownership Responsibilities
This role has direct responsibility for the total operation of: Hazardous Gas Monitoring Systems (HGMS) electronic controls and user interfaces
Instrumentation configuration parameters
Ethernet communication interfaces with gas sensors and enterprise networks
Wago PLC electrical controls and software
Red Lion HMI interfaces and data collection
Gas sensor data models and Modbus implementation
Diagnostic circuits and cycle monitors for safety-critical hardware and software readiness
Interpretation of gas readings following emergency response events to help determine root cause Shared Responsibilities
This role also provides shared system support for: Simplex device installation
Administration of bypasses for hot work and special operating conditions
Technical assistance for Simplex and HGMS systems during emergency responses
System testing
On-call support and second-level project support Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Controls Engineering, or a related technical field
Minimum 5 years of experience in an industrial environment with building and/or process controls
Experience in electrical hardware design and software development
Experience supporting automation in a live operating environment, such as manufacturing, occupied facilities, or public utilities Required Technical Skills PLC programming using
IEC 61131-3
languages, especially Structured Text and Function Block Diagram
HMI screen development, communications, and data collection
High proficiency with AutoCAD, including engineering drawings, block libraries, dynamic blocks, and text expressions
Full control system documentation in accordance with NFPA 79, including: Electrical schematics
Panel assembly drawings
Equipment general arrangement drawings
Conduit plans
Interconnect diagrams Ethernet and serial networking using industrial communication protocols
Expertise applying the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70)
Strong background in safety controls and safety-critical facility infrastructure
Control system design, troubleshooting, and support experience
Effective maintenance and testing experience
Strong written, verbal, and presentation communication skills
Customer-facing experience and strong service orientation
Demonstrated ability to work effectively as part of a team Preferred Qualifications Experience with Wago or other CoDeSys-based PLCs
Experience with Red Lion Crimson software
Basic familiarity with Linux terminal commands
Knowledge of building automation systems and alarm systems
Working knowledge of federal, state, and local: Building codes
Fire codes
Fuel gas codes
Mechanical codes
Machine safety codes Expertise applying NFPA 72
Knowledge of gas detection technologies, including toxic, flammable, and oxygen depletion sensors
Hands-on debugging experience using tools such as a multimeter
Experience procuring control system components What We're Looking For Safety- and customer-focused mindset
High attention to detail
Strong follow-through and ability to complete tasks independently
Ability to provide clear direction to others
Adaptable, flexible, and collaborative approach to work
Calm, dependable decision-making in emergency situations
Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities
Ability to balance planned work with urgent and unexpected needs Why Join Us
In this role, you will have the opportunity to directly impact the safety and reliability of critical research and development operations. You'll work on complex, meaningful systems that protect people and facilities while collaborating with a broad network of technical experts, lab leaders, and operations teams. This position does not support immigration sponsorship. The range for this position is $88,834.00 - $122,148.00 assuming full time status. Starting pay for the successful applicant is dependent on a variety of job-related factors, including but not limited to geographic location, market demands, experience, training, and education. A job that shapes a life. Corning offers you the total package. Your well-being is our priority. Our compensation and benefits package supports your health and wellness, financial aspirations, and career from day one. Company-wide bonuses and long-term incentives align with key business results and ensure you are rewarded when the company performs well. When Corning wins, we all win.
As part of our commitment to your financial well-being, we provide a 100% company-paid pension benefit with fixed contributions that grow throughout your career. Combined with matching contributions to your 401(k) savings plan, Corning's total contributions to your retirement accounts can reach between 7% and 12% of your pay, depending on your age and years of service.
Our health and well-being benefits include medical, dental, vision, paid parental leave, family building support, fitness, company-paid life insurance, disability, disease management programs, paid time off, and an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to support you and your family. Getting paid for our work is important, but feeling appreciated and recognized for those contributions motivates us much more. That's why Corning offers a recognition program to celebrate successes and reward colleagues who make exceptional contributions. We prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, gender, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status or any other legally protected status. Corning is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and considers requests for reasonable accommodations in accordance with applicable laws. Individuals with disabilities or sincerely held religious beliefs may request reasonable accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, perform essential job functions, or access other benefits and privileges of employment. To submit a request for reasonable accommodation related to disability or religion, please contact us at accommodations@corning.com.