C# Developer - Wrexham

Wrexham
2 weeks ago
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C# Developer - (Operational Technology)

Salary: £35,000 - £40,000

Location: North Wales (with occasional international travel)

Job Type: Permanent, Full‑time

Are you a Junior C# Developer or Graduate Software Engineer looking to kick‑start your career in automation, Industry 4.0, and smart‑factory technology?

This is an opportunity to join a global engineering organisation investing heavily in digital transformation, automation, and advanced OT systems.

We're open to graduates and developers with around 1 year of experience, as long as you have solid C# skills. Everything else can be taught - full training will be provided across automation tech, industrial systems, SCADA, robotics, and more.

The Role

As a Junior OT Applications Engineer, you'll contribute to designing and developing software used across automated production lines and digital manufacturing environments in both UK and international sites.

You'll get exposure to cutting-edge technology, including SCADA systems, industrial robotics, Cobots, PLC integrations, MES platforms, and smart‑factory data systems.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop OT applications using C# and web-based languages.

Configure and deploy SCADA, HMI, and MES systems (full training provided).

Support automation logic creation for PLCs and industrial controllers (training provided).

Assist with commissioning, testing, and validation of automation software.

Monitor, troubleshoot, and improve existing OT applications.

Help integrate OT systems with IT platforms for analytics and reporting.

Maintain documentation for systems and integrations.About You

We welcome graduates and junior developers with strong C# skills.

You'll need:

Experience with C# (academic, personal projects, or commercial).

A degree in Computer Science or similar (or equivalent practical experience).

Understanding of software development fundamentals and databases.

Problem-solving ability, eagerness to learn, and strong communication skills.

Ability to work across multiple projects in a fast-paced environment.Nice to have (but not essential):

Exposure to automation, OT, or industrial systems - not required, full training provided.What You'll Gain

This role offers genuine growth, mentorship, and hands‑on training in the following areas (no prior experience required):

Automation systems

SCADA / HMI platforms

PLC and industrial controller integration

Robotics & Cobots

Industry 4.0 & smart manufacturing

IT/OT convergence and cybersecurity

Global engineering project exposureBenefits

Competitive salary

Enhanced pension

Health cashback scheme

Discounted gym membership

Employee assistance programme

Opportunities to travel internationally

Continuous training and career progression

Supportive engineering and automation environment

Involvement in community/volunteering initiatives

Monday-Friday working hours (early finish Friday)

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