Plc Programmer

Grantham
1 month ago
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Grantham - Circa £30,000 per annum (4 day working week) range of employee benefits, onsite parking and 30 days holiday including public holidays

About the Role

We are working with an innovative and forward-thinking company at the forefront of automation and bespoke system design. As a PLC Programmer, you will be responsible for designing, programming, and commissioning advanced control systems for a variety of industries, including manufacturing, pharmaceutical, food processing, and chemical processing.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a company that provides cutting-edge robotic and automated solutions. You will work on full project lifecycles, from initial design to commissioning, installation, and on-site support.

If you have a passion for programming and control systems, this role offers technical challenges, career growth, and the chance to work with industry-leading technology.

Key Responsibilities



Design, develop, and implement PLC programs for Siemens, Omron and Mitsubishi platforms

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Create electrical circuit designs, system drawings, and panel layouts using Eplan

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Configure and integrate HMI systems, including Proface

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Work with robotic systems, servo-controlled drive systems, and industrial communication protocols such as Profibus, Profinet, and DeviceNet

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Conduct on-site commissioning, troubleshooting, and system installations

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Support the sales, service, and mechanical teams during initial project design

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Ensure compliance with industry standards, including CE markings, PUWER, and risk assessments

What We’re Looking For

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Proven experience in PLC programming with Siemens, Omron or Mitsubishi

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Ability to design and develop electrical schematics and system layouts using Eplan

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Knowledge of HMI design and integration, preferably with Proface

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Experience working with robotic automation systems

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Understanding of servo-controlled drive systems and industrial communication networks

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Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently or within a team

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Excellent communication skills and a customer-focused approach

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A full UK driving licence is required, as the role will involve some travel to client sites

Why Join Us?

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Four-day working week, Monday to Thursday

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Exciting projects working with the latest automation and control technologies

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Opportunities for career progression within a fast-growing, innovative business

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Support and training to help you develop and grow in your role

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A dynamic and collaborative work environment

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A chance to work across multiple industries, gaining diverse experience in automation and control systems

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30 days annual leave including public holidays and Christmas/New Year shut down

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If you're a PLC Programmer looking for a new challenge in automation and control systems, we want to hear from you.

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