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Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer

ROTORK PLC
Chadderton
5 days ago
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Company Description Rotork is the market-leading global flow control and instrumentation company, helping our customers manage the flow or liquids, gases and powders across many industries worldwide.
Job Description This role is a 12 month Fixed Term Contract (FTC) based in Chadderton, Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Are you passionate about engineering excellence and solving complex challenges hands-on?

Join our dynamic team as an Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer. In this role, you will design and develop advanced E&I systems, making key contributions to electronic circuits and board layouts for high-performance instrumentation worldwide.
Working under the Engineering Team Leader, you'll collaborate with a diverse team and engage with internal stakeholders to enhance our global product portfolio. Your focus on cutting-edge technologies like solenoids, sensors, and integrated control hardware will directly impact the performance and safety of our high-pressure instrumentation systems.
As a crucial member of our team, you will ensure the continuity and improvement of our product offerings, delivering effective solutions while upholding best practices. We are looking for a proactive and analytical engineer who excels in a fast-paced environment, values teamwork, and possesses strong communication skills to engage across departments. Join us in creating innovative solutions that truly matter to customers worldwide.
Qualifications Required Skills & Experience
Solid experience in E&I engineering, ideally within high-pressure or safety-critical systems
Expertise in control circuits and systems, and PCB layout tools
Skilled in CAD and electrical design software
Knowledge of automation and control systems (PLC, SCADA, HMI)
Familiar with hydraulics, pneumatics, and solenoid technology
Proactive problem-solving with strong fault-finding abilities
Effective communicator and team collaborator across departments
What Were Looking For
Someone driven by technical excellence and engineering precision
Comfortable balancing long-term innovation with short-term project demands
Positive, adaptable, and ready to take on new challenges
Passionate about contributing to a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement
Aligned with our values: Driven, Customer-Focused, Team-Oriented

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Additional Information Our purpose is Keeping the World Flowing for Future Generations.
For over sixty years, the world has relied on us to create the things that keep everything moving. From oil and gas to water and shipping, pharmaceuticals and food- these are the flows on which our modern world depends.
Today we're respected and admired for our people, performance and products. Our success flows from our commitment to engineering excellence, and that's what we will always pursue, safely and sustainably.
Rotork is going through an exciting period of change and growth, building on our existing market leadership. It's a great time to join us and make an impact in shaping the future of our business.
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