Control Systems Engineer

Derby
2 weeks ago
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Are you an experienced Control Engineer looking for a new challenge? One of the UK's largest multidisciplinary design and build contractors with over 100 years of industry experience is hiring.

They are at the forefront of value-added engineering, supporting blue chip clients in the Water, Power & Energy, Pharmaceutical and Food and Beverage industries.

Control Systems Engineer

£30-55,000 + Benefits

Personal Development Opportunities

Derbyshire based. (hybrid) Ref: 23693

Control Engineer - The Role:

Work through the whole life cycle of the project from completing design documentation, developing control software, testing, commissioning and handover.

Interpret User Requirement Specification packages and reverse engineer existing control system software.

Produce functional design specifications, configure PLC and SCADA packages, conduct factory and site testing and site-based commissioning.

Co-ordinate and develop junior staff as required.

Monitor and plan projects to ensure they are completed on time and within budget.

Control Engineer - The Person:

Have a high regard for health and safety.

Be well organised and have good communication skills at all levels.

Be positive, approachable, willing and helpful.

Be a good team player.

Have experience in PLC software development using at least two manufacturers devices from Rockwell Automation, Siemens, Mitsubishi or Schneider.

Hold a full UK driving licence

If you are an experienced Controls Engineer looking for a new challenge and have experience or interest in roles such as Automation Engineer, Systems Engineer, PLC Engineer, SCADA Engineer, or Electrical Controls Engineer, this role could be the perfect fit for you.

Positions available for all levels of experience, Junior, Engineer, Senior and Team Leader. Lots of training and personal progression available. Support and assistance available to obtain degree and Chartered status.

For further information contact Sharon Hill

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