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Commissioning Engineer – Industrial Automation
Location: Sheffield
Salary: £45,000 - £50,000+ base plus overtime, working away and allowances
Job Type: Full-time, Permanent
Eligibility: UK-based candidates only. British Citizenship required due to security clearance requirements.
We’re working with a leading UK specialist in industrial automation to find a Commissioning Engineer who thrives in technical environments and is ready to take on diverse, real-world engineering challenges.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing business with a world-class reputation in robotics and aerospace sectors, supporting the build and commissioning of cutting-edge automated systems.
The Role
As Commissioning Engineer, you will:

  • Support the design, build, testing, and commissioning of robotic and automated systems.
  • Build and test electromechanical systems and subsystems to high standards.
  • Diagnose and resolve complex faults across electrical and mechanical systems.
  • Collaborate with software, workshop, and service teams to deliver seamless project outcomes.
  • Travel to customer sites (UK-wide) for installation and support of automation systems.
  • Work to safety standards and document all processes clearly and accurately.
  • Liaise with stakeholders and provide feedback for continuous improvement.
    Candidate Requirements
    We’re looking for someone who is:
  • Qualified to HNC level in an electrical field, or equivalent through apprenticeship or experience.
  • Able to read and interpret electrical and mechanical engineering drawings.
  • Skilled in diagnosing electrical faults using industry-standard tools and practices.
  • A confident communicator in both written and verbal English.
  • Adaptable, with a keen interest in learning new technologies quickly.
  • A full UK driving licence holder.
  • Willing to travel to client sites as required.
  • Eligible for UK security clearance up to Developed Vetting (British Citizens only).
    This is a fantastic opportunity with a lot of career development.
    If you are interested then please submit your CV for immediate consideration.
    Thank you.
    Ref - Commissioning Engineer 44 Commissioning Engineer
    S9 4AA

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