Senior Controls Engineer

Risley, Warrington
2 weeks ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Project Engineer

Project Engineer

Project Engineer

Project Engineer

Project Engineer

Project Manager

The Role:
Our Automation teams deliver projects in various industries including Nuclear, Oil & Gas, Food & Beverage, Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals, Energy/Renewables, Data Centres and Utilities.
Our teams across Chesterfield, Fareham and Warrington deliver solutions using a wide array of technology including Rockwell, Siemens, Schneider, AVEVA, Ignition and many more.
As part of our continued growth in Automation, we are looking for a Senior System Engineer to join our Gas project delivery team in Warrington.

The Senior Systems Engineer will:
Be a committed and enthusiastic member of the team, taking full responsibility for successful technical delivery of a complete project solution to the agreed scope in accordance with company procedures whilst meeting budgetary and time-scale targets.
Be pro-active, and able to allocate tasks among team members and supervise, assist and monitor task progress and advise the Lead Engineer / Project Manager on progress, risks and issues.
Work co-operatively with the Lead Engineer / Project Manager and engineering team to ensure smooth project progress in accordance with the agreed project lifecycle.

Main Responsibilities:
Responsible for the technical delivery of projects
Work closely with and support the Lead Engineer / Project Manager in all aspects of project technical delivery and scope management
Allocate tasks to the engineering team and monitor progress
Responsible for meeting the technical and quality requirements of projects
Ensure project adherence to company quality processes and procedures
Identify project opportunities and variations
Support the Lead Engineer / Project Manager in identifying and managing risks and issues
Identify and enable use of reusable modules by standardisation and modularization of systems where appropriate
Training planning and support
Mentoring of Engineers
Provide Health and Safety leadership by example

Main Functions:
The Senior Engineer is normally expected to undertake the following:
Assist Lead Engineer / Project Manager in development of project Gantt chart
Assist Lead Engineer / Project Manager in the development and ongoing updates of task & procurement lists
Ongoing development & updating of detailed task & procurement lists
Peer review documents created by the project team or other teams
Attend contract meetings with the Lead Engineer / Project Manager as required
Undertake site surveys as required
Undertake outline design, upfront design studies and requirement definition for clients
Develop FDS
Develop DDS
Develop test specification & design testing methodology
Quantify and build quotations for client changes to design
Provide input into design review process for subcontractor designs, panel designs etc.
Develop project modules. (Modules as identified in the design - PLC code modules, SCADA scripts, Mimics, communication drivers, etc.)
Develop site work documentation with team input as necessary (Risk assessment, method statement, site test documentation)
Develop O & M documentation
Undertake full integrated system testing, CFAT, SAT, installation and commissioning

Experience & Qualifications:
A minimum 5 years' experience of developing integrated control system solutions.
The following experience is essential:
Detailed experience of the full project life cycle from system specification through design, development, testing and on-site commissioning is essential
Development and delivery of detailed design documentation
Hands on experience of PLC and SCADA systems
A good appreciation of Control panels, electrical installation and Instrumentation solutions.
A Degree or HND/HNC in Electrical / Electronic Engineering, Control Systems or relevant discipline

Experience of the following is desirable:
Cyber Security
Functional Safety
Fire & Gas Systems e.g. Detronics
DCS
Network design and configuration
Industrial Protocol Knowledge (Modbus, OPC etc.)
Bespoke code development

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Rural-Remote Biotech Jobs: Making Waves Beyond the Big Cities

A Fresh Outlook for Biotech Professionals When people think of biotech jobs in the UK, their minds often jump to the famous “Golden Triangle” encompassing London, Oxford, and Cambridge—areas historically rich in research institutes, biotech start-ups, and Big Pharma headquarters. While these regions remain crucial to the sector, the landscape is evolving. New technologies, changes in work culture, and the increasing feasibility of remote and hybrid roles are drawing life science professionals away from city centres and into the rural or coastal parts of the country. At BiotechnologyJobs.co.uk, we see more and more postings for roles in beautiful, often overlooked areas—from the hills of North Wales and the rolling landscapes of Yorkshire to the spectacular coastlines of Cornwall and Argyll. Even jobseekers are becoming more adventurous with their search terms, going beyond “lab technician in London” to include lifestyle-driven queries like “tech jobs by the sea” or “biotech remote countryside.” Why are these opportunities emerging now? The COVID-19 pandemic changed perceptions around how research and product development teams operate. Laboratories once thought it essential for everyone to be physically present all the time, but many tasks—particularly in data-intensive or administrative areas—proved workable with remote collaboration. Moreover, biotech itself is diversifying. Marine biology initiatives, agricultural biotech, digital health, and bioinformatics often take place outside city labs, tapping into local ecosystems or farmland as living laboratories. Below, we delve into how biotech professionals can embrace rural or seaside living without sacrificing career momentum. Whether you’re a research scientist hoping to reduce your urban commute, a bioinformatician who can work from anywhere, or a regulatory affairs specialist longing to live near the coast, rural-remote biotech roles offer exciting, career-enhancing possibilities.

Quantum-Enhanced AI in Biotech: The Next Big Leap for Life Sciences

Biotechnology sits at the confluence of science and innovation, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in healthcare, agriculture, and beyond. In the past few decades, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has supercharged this field by offering predictive modelling and data analysis tools that are faster and more accurate than ever before. But a new, potentially game-changing ally is emerging in the quest to deepen our understanding of life’s complexities: quantum computing. Early signs suggest that quantum-enhanced AI could give biotech research a major shot in the arm—enabling new breakthroughs in drug discovery, genomics, and computational biology at speeds previously thought unattainable. By harnessing qubits instead of binary bits, quantum computing can explore vast solution spaces in parallel, promising to streamline processes that currently cost millions of pounds and untold hours of lab time. In this article, we’ll explore: How quantum computing differs from traditional computing. Why AI, particularly in biotechnology, stands to benefit from quantum’s speed and scale. Practical applications—from rational drug design to personalised medicine—that could be revolutionised. The emergence of quantum-biotech roles, including salary insights and skill requirements. Actionable strategies for professionals ready to ride the next wave of scientific innovation. Whether you’re a biotech professional looking to future-proof your career, a student investigating the next hot field, or simply curious about the intersection of cutting-edge tech and life sciences, read on. You’ll discover how quantum-enhanced AI is poised to reshape biotechnology and what you can do to be part of this transformation.

Biotech Jobs at Newly Funded UK Start-ups: Q3 2025 Investment Tracker

Biotechnology in the United Kingdom is experiencing a golden age. Once considered a niche sector, biotech has emerged as a cornerstone of innovation—transforming healthcare, agriculture, environmental management, and beyond. From gene therapy breakthroughs to novel drug delivery platforms, British biotech start-ups are leading the charge on the global stage, fuelled by a potent combination of academic excellence, government incentives, and a steady flow of venture capital. In this Q3 2025 Investment Tracker, we delve into the most exciting biotechnology start-ups in the UK that have secured funding over the past quarter. We’ll look at who they are, how they plan to use their new capital, and—crucially for job seekers—what roles they’re hiring for. Whether you’re a recent graduate searching for your first laboratory role or an industry veteran looking to lead cutting-edge research, this roundup will illuminate the opportunities awaiting you in the booming UK biotech scene.