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Applications Engineer - PLC/ SCADA - c£34K - Temp - Perm

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Location:West Sussex south east | west sussex
Tags: c | c+ | c++ | applications engineer | tcp ip | sql | com | ethernet | ms office | c south east | c west sussex
Type:Permanent
We have an excellent opportunity working within a company based in Sussex for a temp to perm opportunity.

You should be

- Analytical
- Creative problem solver
- Communication
- Excellent technical skills
- Ability to communicate (written and spoken) with the team using English as a common language
- Good IT skills (MS Office) including SQL and Relational Databases
- IEC-1131 Programming Languages (FBD, SFC, ST and LD)
- Use of a high level computer language (e.g. C++, Visual Basic) would be an advantage
- Communications, especially MODBUS RTU/ TCP, Ethernet TCP/ IP and Profibus
- PLC/ SCADA

If this is of interest, please contact Jon on 01753 828 914 and send your CV to Jon@mdarg.com
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/157952

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