MES Implementation Lead - Slough

Exalto Consulting
Slough, Berkshire, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Lead
Posted
31 Mar 2026 (2 weeks ago)

MES Implementation Lead Hybrid - Slough / Client Sites

We are recruiting for an MES Implementation Lead to support the delivery of manufacturing execution and shop floor digital systems across industrial production environments. This role is suited to someone with a background in industrial automation, MES, control systems and production line software who is comfortable working between operations, engineering and technical teams.

The work is focused on implementing and improving MES and related manufacturing systems used for line control, traceability, production visibility and process optimisation. You will take a leading role in understanding how production lines operate, translating operational requirements into system solutions, and supporting the delivery of systems that perform reliably in live manufacturing settings.

This is a hands on delivery role for someone who understands the manufacturing execution layer and how it connects shop floor equipment, control systems and wider business systems.

What you will be doing

Work closely with customers and internal teams to understand manufacturing processes, line layouts, operational requirements and system challenges

Lead the implementation, configuration and improvement of MES and shop floor systems within live production environments

Deliver solutions for production tracking, traceability, data capture, inspection processes and operational visibility

Support and guide integration between MES, PLC, SCADA, industrial data platforms and wider business systems such as ERP

Contribute to functional analysis, solution design, testing, commissioning and go live activity

Take ownership of resolving technical and operational issues affecting MES performance, system reliability and data quality

Produce clear technical documentation, workflows and support material for users and internal teams

Work closely with production, engineering, IT and quality teams to ensure systems align with how the factory operates

Support and guide upgrades, enhancements and continuous improvement activity across manufacturing systems What we are looking for

Experience delivering or leading MES or manufacturing systems implementation within live production environments

Strong understanding of shop floor operations, production lines and manufacturing execution systems

Experience working with industrial automation and control systems, including exposure to PLC, SCADA or similar technologies

Understanding of how manufacturing systems sit between shop floor equipment and enterprise systems

Experience with system integration, industrial data flows and real time production information

Strong technical problem solving skills and ability to work through issues in live operational settings

Comfortable working with cross functional teams including operations, engineering, IT and quality

Able to produce functional and technical documentation to support delivery and long term system use Useful background

Industrial automation

MES delivery or support

Production line software

Manufacturing systems integration

ISA95 aligned environments

Process or discrete manufacturing

Industry 4.0 or digital manufacturing projects This role is likely to suit someone coming from

MES Implementation Lead / Senior MES Engineer

Manufacturing Systems Engineer

Industrial Automation Engineer

Controls and Manufacturing Systems Engineer

Digital Manufacturing Engineer

Industrial Software Engineer If you have a background in MES or manufacturing systems and want to contribute to innovative, real world digital transformation projects we’d love to hear from you

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