An engineering firm built for
industrial reality.
Beetle Engineering & Automation is an RPEQ-led firm based in Mackay, Queensland. We design, program, commission and support electrical and automation systems across mining, sugar, manufacturing and utilities.
Engineering rigour
Every project is scoped, documented, and RPEQ-signed where required. Work that meets Queensland electrical safety standards and is maintainable by the next engineer on site.
Hand-back you can use
Documentation that serves the next maintainer - marked-up drawings, as-built programs, loop descriptions, and commissioning records that reflect what was actually installed.
Stay until it runs
Commissioning support through to stable operation - not just power-on and leave. We stay on site until the system runs to scope and the operating team is comfortable with the hand-back.
Local first
Mackay-based engineers mean faster fault response, no fly-in logistics, and site visits that do not require overnight stays. We are part of the same regional industrial community as our clients.
Meet Beetle Engineering
Founded in Mackay. Built around the engineering needs of Central Queensland industry.
Company story →Meet Dennis Murphy RPEQ
RPEQ-registered electrical engineer. Background in industrial automation, PLC and SCADA systems across CQ industry.
Learn more →Safety & Quality
RPEQ sign-off, as-built documentation, and commissioning records that meet site and regulatory standards.
Our approach →Founded in Mackay, for Mackay.
Beetle Engineering was built around a straightforward observation: the industrial operations of Central Queensland deserve engineering support that is actually close to where they operate. Capital city firms can deliver work in the regions, but the logistics add cost and reduce responsiveness.
A fault that needs an engineer on-site by morning is a different problem when your nearest engineer is a two-hour drive away versus a same-day flight. We are based in Mackay. Our engineers are available for on-site work across the Bowen Basin, the Pioneer Valley, the Burdekin, and the wider CQ region.
The work we do spans the full scope of industrial electrical and automation engineering - from control system upgrades and SCADA migrations to RPEQ electrical design, fault response, and ongoing support contracts. We work on the platforms actually running in Central Queensland industry, and we understand the operational rhythms that shape when and how engineering work gets done.
Dennis Murphy
Electrical Engineering
Dennis Murphy is the principal engineer at Beetle Engineering & Automation. He holds RPEQ registration in electrical engineering - the professional registration required to sign off on significant electrical modifications and new installations under Queensland electrical safety legislation.
His engineering background spans industrial automation, PLC and SCADA systems, electrical design, and control system integration across mining, sugar processing, manufacturing, and utilities applications. He has worked on Rockwell, Siemens, Beckhoff, AVEVA, and Ignition platforms across the full range of Central Queensland industrial operations.
RPEQ registration is not a formality - it is a requirement for compliant electrical engineering work in Queensland. Having RPEQ sign-off available in-house means clients do not need to engage a separate certifying engineer for projects that require it.
RPEQ sign-off
Significant electrical modifications and new installations in Queensland require RPEQ engineering sign-off. Our principal engineer holds RPEQ registration in electrical engineering, so clients do not need to engage a separate certifying engineer.
As-built documentation
Every project is handed back with documentation that reflects what was actually installed - marked-up drawings, as-built programs with comments, I/O lists, and any test records produced during commissioning.
Commissioning records
We produce commissioning records that document loop testing, functional testing, and any deviations from the design. These records provide a baseline for future maintenance and fault finding.
Safe work practices
Electrical work on industrial plant involves live systems, high-voltage equipment, and confined spaces. Our engineers work under safe work method statements appropriate to the site and the task.
Work with Beetle Engineering.
Get in touch to discuss your next project - control system upgrade, RPEQ engineering, fault support, or something else.