Industrial control systems and electrical engineering for mining and process industries
Tunning Engineering designs and maintains distributed control systems (DCS), programmable logic controllers (PLC), and SCADA networks for heavy industries across Latin America. The stack centers on Siemens, Rockwell Automation, ABB, and Schneider Electric platforms—standard in mining and chemical operations—while current hiring is heavily weighted toward mid-level engineers (9 of 16 open roles), suggesting active project delivery rather than greenfield scaling. Active work on underground mining control systems and network reviews indicates a shift toward remediation and lifecycle management of installed bases.
Tunning Engineering is a Chilean electrical and control systems integrator founded in 1994, operating across mining, forestry, cellulose, energy, chemical, and food & beverage sectors. The firm has deployed over 1,500 projects and maintains one of the largest installed bases in Chile, with prior work in Peru, Mexico, Guyana, Argentina, and Finland. Service delivery spans electrical project engineering, process automation, equipment maintenance, personnel training, and 24/7 on-call support. The company employs 51–200 people, headquartered in Santiago.
Primary platforms: Siemens (TIA Portal, S7-300), Rockwell Automation (ControlLogix, FactoryTalk View), ABB, Schneider Electric. Also deploys DCS (DeltaV, Experion, Wonderware), SCADA, PLC, HMI, Profibus, and IEC 61850 networking.
Mining, forestry, cellulose and paper, energy generation and distribution, chemical and petrochemical, and food & beverage sectors across Chile and broader Latin America.
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