Controls Engineer


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Recruiter

Huxley

Listed on

3rd July 2020

Location

Birmingham

Salary/Rate

£35000 - £50000

Type

Permanent

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My client, a market leading automated solutions provider in the Birmingham area, are expanding their engineering team, and looking to hire a permanent Control Systems Engineer. Below is an overview of the requirement -Time served engineer with previous experience of similar work including:Experience of a wide range of applications, PLC, HMI, SCADA.Allen Bradley/Rockwell PLC's, programming from scratchJob Requirements:To develop and implement PLC and HMI software for automated special purpose equipment, from standalone machines to complete production linesWork as a member of a multi-disciplinary team of mechanical, electrical and software engineersDevelop software to contribute to the successful design and build of bespoke advanced manufacturing equipmentDevelop PLC programs from scratch or implement site standard codeImplement PLC programming, develop control systems and PLC automation software on projects from start to finishParticipate in FAT (factory acceptance test), SAT (Site Acceptance Testing) and customer training.Ensure PLC controls & software compatible with all associated mechanical & electrical systemsUndertake on-site commissioning and training, which may involve UK and some international travel, when requiredSalary is up to £50,000, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays. If you are interested please reply with an up to date CV. To find out more about Huxley Engineering, please visit www.huxleyengineering.comHuxley Engineering, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 1st Floor, 75 King William Street, London, EC4N 7BE, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC387148 England and Wales

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