Automation Engineer

Frankfurt am Main
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Automation Engineer

Germany - Fully Remote Working

Data Centre Projects

Join a leading specialist in BMS and automation, delivering cutting-edge solutions across the global data centre market. The business is known for its work on hyperscale and mission-critical projects, offering engineers the chance to work on some of the most advanced facilities in the industry within a flexible, remote-first environment.

We're looking for an experienced AVEVA System Platform Engineer to support the design and delivery of data centre projects across Europe. This is a fully remote, engineering-focused role working on high-performance SCADA and automation systems.

Salary/Package

€50,000 - €70,000 Yearly Salary

10% Yearly Bonus

100% Remote Working

Home Setup

Industry Leading Training

Working on Hyperscale Data Centre Projects

Key Responsibilities

Develop and deploy AVEVA System Platform (Wonderware) solutions

Design SCADA/HMI applications for data centre environments

Integrate with BMS, EPMS, and third-party systems

Configure templates, alarms, graphics, and historian

Support system architecture and commissioning activities

Desired Experience

Strong experience with AVEVA System Platform / Wonderware

Background in SCADA / industrial automation

Experience in data centres or critical environments

Knowledge of protocols such as OPC, Modbus, BACnet

Able to work independently in a remote setup

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