EC&I Manager

Kilmarnock, Ayrshire And Arran, United Kingdom
Last week
£75,000 – £85,000 pa

Salary

£75,000 – £85,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Pension Healthcare Employee assistance

We are partnering with a highly specialised UK engineering organisation operating at the forefront of the defence, security, and advanced industrial sectors. With sustained investment, a significant order book, and the commissioning of a new manufacturing facility, the business is entering a critical phase of growth. As part of this, we are seeking an Electrical Control & Instrumentation Manager to take ownership of site-wide electrical, controls, and automation capability.

EC&I Manager

£75,000 - £85,000 + Pension, Healthcare, Employee Assistance

Ayrshire

Ref: 25373

EC&I Manager - The Role:

This is a pivotal leadership role with full technical and operational responsibility for electrical infrastructure and industrial automation across a complex, safety-critical environment.

You will play a central role in:

Shaping and delivering the site’s automation and controls strategy

Leading a multidisciplinary engineering team, building capability and driving performance

Delivering high-value CAPEX programmes across electrical and automation systems

Ensuring the integrity, compliance, and reliability of HV/LV distribution and control systems

Driving optimisation of PLC and SCADA architecture to support operational excellence

Embedding robust engineering standards, safety practices, and long-term asset strategies

This is a rare opportunity to influence the development of a modern manufacturing site at both a strategic and hands-on technical level.

EC&I Manager - The Person:

We are interested in engaging with high-calibre engineering leaders who combine deep technical expertise with proven leadership in complex environments.

You will likely bring:

A strong foundation in electrical engineering and industrial automation, including PLC and SCADA systems

Experience operating at a senior level within manufacturing, process, or high-hazard industries

Demonstrated success leading teams and delivering technically complex projects

A thorough understanding of electrical distribution, compliance, and safety frameworks

The credibility and presence to influence stakeholders across engineering and operations

A proactive, solutions-focused approach with the ability to operate effectively in evolving environments

Exposure to regulated environments and safety-critical operations will be advantageous.

Located in Ayrshire, this role would be commutable from Irvine, Kilmarnock, Prestwick, Ayr and Glasgow. Relocation assistance can be provided.

For further information call John Anderson

AE1

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