R&D Fluid Power & Controls Engineer
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Job Summary: A R&D Fluid Power & Controls Engineer is expected to have adequate experience, skills and knowledge to develop hydraulic & pneumatic equipment as well as electrical controls for specialty gear used in the heavy lift and transport industry.
A R&D Fluid Power & Controls Engineer is expected to have adequate experience, skills and knowledge to develop hydraulic & pneumatic equipment as well as electrical controls for specialty gear used in the heavy lift and transport industry. This role involves a combination of engineering expertise, project coordination, and hands-on support to ensure successful project outcomes.
Responsibilities
~3 min read- →Work in a team environment to design innovative equipment for heavy lift and transport projects across North America. Focal points for Research & Development during the life cycle of a project are as follows:
- →Idea Phase. At Barnhart, we are continuous looking for ways to Improve and grow to be the best in our industry. Many ideas will come from field personnel, project managers, sales personnel, Senior Leadership, operators, etc. It’s the job of the R&D team to research the viability of the ideas and determine if the ideas should be pursued.
- →Concept Phase. Gather information and begin to establish design parameters. Preliminary CAD Models and calculations may need to be created along with an initial cost estimate for the project.
- →Development Phase. The concept is further developed into a workable solution with detailed calculations to validate the agreed upon design parameters and assumptions in the development phase. CAD models are finalized, and fabrication drawings are created and reviewed during this phase.
- →Production Phase. The design team will be directly involved and stay in close communication with the Fabrication Services Department while the gear is being built. Load testing is often performed on specialty rigging tools at the direction of Engineering.
- →Implementation Phase. Detailed specification sheets, operation & maintenance manuals, automation calculators and other various support files & documents are finalized during implementation. An R&D Engineer may be present during the initial field use of the gear to capture lessons learned and incorporate improvements into design revisions.
- →Gain working knowledge of existing Barnhart heavy lift and specialty rigging equipment.
- →Improve technical skills and gain experience related to crane operations, rigging, and heavy haul projects.
- →Design, analyze, document, source parts, develop prototypes and test various fluid power and control systems for custom built mobile equipment.
- →Prepare engineering documents such as hydraulic, electrical and pneumatic schematics, assembly drawings, inspection & maintenance requirements, master parts list, operation manuals, etc. for custom designed gear.
- →Develop test plans for newly designed equipment and participate in the setup and execution of the tests.
- →Create cost estimates for various design and build projects.
- →Identify and procure various parts and components for design projects by liaising with suppliers and subcontractors.
- →Provide on-site technical support during lifting, transport and machinery moving jobs.
- →Train and qualify operators to ensure equipment is being used and maintained properly.
- →Apply knowledge of industry regulations and standards (e.g., OSHA, ASME), and help to ensure designs are in accordance.
- →Identify and document maintenance and inspection requirements for new & existing gear.
- →Coordinate and work with field personnel such as crane operators, riggers, fabricators, and shop technicians to support various activities.
- →Create and complete detailed and organized equipment packages for equipment.
- →Troubleshoot problems with equipment and work to resolve the issues.
- →Keep updated on the latest industry practices, safety regulations, and engineering standards.
What We Offer
~1 min readLocation & Eligibility
Listing Details
- Posted
- February 5, 2026
- First seen
- May 8, 2026
- Last seen
- May 8, 2026
Posting Health
- Days active
- 0
- Repost count
- 0
- Trust Level
- 15%
- Scored at
- May 8, 2026
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