See every career path open to you in automation & energy
Select the systems and platforms you've actually worked on, tell us your experience — and we'll map where you can go next, the skills and certifications that get you there, and the roles we're hiring for. No typing.
Which layers of the control-system stack have you worked in?
This is the Purdue model — how a plant is layered from the field up to the enterprise. Tick every layer you've touched. Most engineers span two or three.
Levels 0–4 follow the Purdue / ISA-95 reference model used across process, power and discrete industries.
Which systems and platforms have you worked on?
Tick everything you've had real hands-on time with — across all your layers. The more honest the picture, the sharper your paths. Vendor depth and breadth are exactly what employers pay for.
How much hands-on experience do you have?
Count years actually engineering, commissioning, or maintaining systems — not total time in the industry.
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Your ways forward
Most engineers can grow in more than one direction. These are the realistic next moves from where you are — what each targets, what it demands, and how big the jump is.
Some of these roles are open at TVP right now
We place engineers into exactly these moves across power, process and industrial automation. Tell us where you want to go — we'll tell you who's hiring.