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Role- PLC Software Engineer

Type- Contract

Location- Tadcaster, UK

Nature- Hybrid

Role Overview:

Job Description

Job Name:

Software Engineer

Job group:

Technical

Reports to:

Software Team Lead

Purpose of the Role

As a Software Engineer, you'll be responsible for the commissioning of our machines in a software capacity. Your expertise will be crucial in:

  • Siemens TIA V19 including Safety

  • Siemens WinCC Unified HMI

  • Motion/Servo drives

  • PackML

  • Keyence Vision

  • Staubli robot (not essential, but useful)

  • Developing streamlined, efficient code that pushes the boundaries of what's possible in automation.

  • Utilizing advanced simulation tools to perfect software before real-world implementation.

  • Ensuring our machines meet the highest safety standards by designing software compliant with the Machine Directive (BS EN 12100).

    Outputs/Deliverables

  • To support delivery of high-quality software design based on comprehensive understanding of customer and regulatory requirements. Possess experience in Full Lifecycle Projects for pharmaceutical and process manufacturing applications. Work towards proficiency in PLC Code design and development, with emphasis on Siemens systems, as well as Rockwell, Mitsubishi, and Allen Bradley.

  • Travel for on-site commissioning (SAT) and post-installation support.

    *Exhibit commercial acumen to ensure cost-effective solutions and manage scope changes according to company procedures. Communicate project status effectively to relevant stakeholders.

    *Contribute proactively to continuous improvement initiatives and provide data for project performance evaluation. Offer technical support during design reviews. Consistently strive to exceed customer expectations, fostering trust-based partnerships through effective communication and exceptional service.

    Key Accountabilities / Responsibilities

  • Create/modify PLC software, Create/modify vision applications, Create/modify robot applications, Create/modify motion applications, Create/modify HMI/visualisation systems.

  • Provide administrative support - preparing and creating/ modifying design documentation, including I/O lists, FDS, SDI, SDS, HDS and FAT/SAT test documents.

  • Provide support with commissioning on customer sites in the UK and Overseas.

  • Assist with technical support across departments, including simulations, estimating, and hardware/ software selection.

  • Interpret customer and regulatory requirements to ensure aligned software designs, minimizing technical risk.

  • Ensure that design quality is maintained throughout the project by verifying in collaboration with Principle and Senior Software Engineers that the output meets the company's standard operating procedures.

  • Communicate accurate project status internally with the team, and externally to customers and suppliers when/if required.

  • Provide support during design review meetings to achieve timely approvals.

  • Collaborate with and be the point of contact for Project Engineers to ensure successful resource planning for project milestones.

    Core Values & Competencies

    Mpac Core Values

  1. Integrity

  2. Drive

  3. Collaboration

  4. Expertise

  5. Innovation

    Mpac Lambert Core Competencies

  6. SHE

  7. Initiative

  8. Self-Development

  9. Positive Self Image

  10. Flexibility

  11. Thoroughness

    Knowledge and Experience

    Essential

  • Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Suite

  • Knowledge and Experience in electrical or mechatronic Engineering

    Desirable

  • Proficient in the use of Rockwell platforms

  • Integration of robotics into automation solutions

    Technical Skills and Qualifications

    Desirable

  • Apprentice trained in Electrical or Mechatronic Engineering.

  • HNC, HND, or BSC in a relevant engineering discipline.

  • Proficient in the use of Rockwell and Siemens programming platforms.

  • Integration of robotics into automation solutions.

  • Integration of vision systems into industrial automation.

  • Integration of servo drives into industrial automation.

  • Process automation background.

  • Previous skills utilising the following would be an advantage: Rockwell Automation products - RSLogix / Studio 5000 / FactoryTalk Siemens TIA Portal, Step 7. GE Fanuc iFix and Aveva InTouch and System Platform - but all SCADA packages accepted.

    GCS is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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