Control Systems Engineer

Rise10 Recruitment
Derbyshire, United Kingdom
2 months ago
£30,000 – £65,000 pa

Salary

£30,000 – £65,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Posted
24 Mar 2026 (2 months ago)

Benefits

Flexible working hours & early finish Fridays Paid overtime & on-call incentives Profit share & performance rewards £500/year for personal activities with friends/family Your birthday off (paid!) Flexible holidays Wellbeing support & 24/7 helpline Free onsite gym Real career progression & varied technical challenges

Calling all Control System Engineers.........

Are you ready to design, support, and deliver automation and control solutions that power real-world change?

Whether you’re an ambitious Control Systems Engineer with hands-on PLC & SCADA skills looking to step up, or an experienced Project Engineer ready to own full system design and delivery, we want to hear from you!

Rise10 are working with a specialised engineering company focused on the integration, control, and automation of complex infrastructure.

What You’ll Do (Depending on Experience):

From system support and diagnostics to full-cycle project delivery, this flexible role allows you to grow or lead in areas such as:

  • Technical support and fault resolution for PLC/SCADA systems
  • Electrical fault-finding and system optimisation
  • Design and implementation of full control systems including schematics, networks, and interfaces
  • PLC/SCADA/HMI programming
  • Factory and on-site testing, commissioning, and documentation
  • Project and site coordination including hardware build supervision
  • Working across sectors including water, energy, and infrastructure

What We’re Looking For:

We’re open to Junior Control Systems Engineers hungry to grow or Senior Project Engineers ready to take charge. You might be a great fit if you have experience or interest in:

  • PLC programming (ladder logic, structured text, etc.)
  • SCADA/HMI systems (design and implementation)
  • Industrial communication protocols (Modbus, Profibus, Ethernet/IP)
  • Control panel layout, electrical systems, or CAD collaboration
  • Strong diagnostic and troubleshooting capabilities
  • A full UK driving licence and willingness to work on-site when needed

Training, mentoring, and on-the-job development for engineers with the right foundation and mindset.

Benefits:

  • Flexible working hours & early finish Fridays
  • Paid overtime & on-call incentives
  • Profit share & performance rewards
  • £500/year for personal activities with friends/family
  • Your birthday off (paid!) flexible holidays
  • Wellbeing support & 24/7 helpline
  • Free onsite gym
  • Real career progression & varied technical challenges

Whether you're starting out or stepping up, let’s talk about how your skills could fit into this growing team. Apply now!

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