Control and Automation Field Engineer

United Utilities
La128Ae, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£57,501 pa

Salary

£57,501 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Posted
18 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

26 days annual leave, rising to 30 after four years Competitive pension with up to 14% employer contribution 10.5% performance-related bonus Company-funded healthcare plan
About us

Controls & Automation Field Engineer

Location: Lancaster / Cumbria / Kendall (Field-based with flexibility)

Core hours: 8–4 with flexible working | Standby rota required

Help us keep the North West flowing

At United Utilities, we don’t just supply water we support the health, wellbeing and prosperity of millions of people across the North West. As a proud FTSE 100 company and ranked#4 in The Inclusive Top 50 UK Employers List, we’re committed to creating a workplace where everyone can grow, excel and truly belong.

We’re investing heavily in the future of water, wastewater and environmental resilience. Now we’re looking for a skilledControls & Automation Field Engineer to help us protect essential services, optimise our assets and keep our region running smoothly.

Why join us?

You’ll be part of a supportive, forward-thinking engineering community with access to exceptional benefits, including:

  • 26 days annual leave, rising to 30 after four years, plus bank holidays
  • Competitive pension with up to14% employer contribution
  • 10.5% performance-related bonus and recognition awards
  • Company-funded healthcare plan
  • A culture built on inclusion, innovation and continuous learning
What you’ll be doing

You’ll play a vital role in maintaining and improving the industrial control and automation systems that keep our water and wastewater services safe, reliable and efficient. Every day will bring new challenges across our production, catchment, drainage and network operations.

You will:

  • Deliver efficientC&A maintenance, repairs and installations across a wide range of operational assets
  • Diagnose and resolve faults on PLCs, SCADA, HMI, telemetry and communication systems
  • Carry out planned maintenance, including PLC battery changes and software updates
  • Ensure all control system configurations are securely backed up
  • Optimise automation systems to improve performance and reliability
  • Administer C&A authorisation permits and ensure safe working practices
  • Support and mentor apprentices and fellow field service engineers
  • Provide accurate asset performance data to help drive smarter decision-making
  • Identify recurring issues and recommend long-term solutions
  • Ensure critical spares are available and support investment planning
  • Participate in a24/7 standby rota (approx. 5 times per month)
  • Work independently when required and contribute to capital and operational projects
What we’re looking for

You’ll bring strong technical expertise, a proactive mindset and a commitment to safety and quality. We’re looking for someone with:

  • A completedElectrical or Instrumentation apprenticeship
  • HNC/HND in Instrumentation, Control & Automation (or equivalent)
  • Experience withPLC programming (Siemens or Allen-Bradley preferred)
  • Knowledge ofFieldbus, IP-based networks and radio communication systems
  • Working knowledge ofSCADA, HMI, telemetry and industrial communication basics
  • Understanding ofinformation security best practice
  • A full UK driving licence
  • Ability to pass acolour vision assessment
  • Experience in water, food processing or similar industrial environments is beneficial

You’ll need to live within a reasonable distance for standby response.

Make a real impact

This is your chance to use your technical expertise to protect essential services, support environmental sustainability and help shape the future of water in the North West. You’ll join a team that values your ideas, invests in your development and celebrates your success.

If you’re ready to take the next step in your C&A career, we’d love to hear from you.

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