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Automation Engineer

Roosendaal
3 days ago
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Automation Engineer

Clear. are proud to be partnered with a highly successful and forward-thinking player in the industrial automation sector. With a strong reputation for delivering cutting-edge control solutions and a proven track record of long-term partnerships with leading clients, they've established themselves as one of the go-to names in the industry. Their team of passionate engineers are driving innovation every day - and now, they're looking for a PLC/SCADA Control Engineer to join them and play a key role in shaping the future of automation.

Netherlands - Hybrid Working

€55,000 - €82,500
Car/Car Allowance
Hybrid Working
Reduced Work Week
All Equipment
30 Days Vacation
13th Month Salary
Pension Plan
Traing Courses

Responsibilities:

Designing and programming control applications from scratch.
Testing and commissioning your solutions - seeing your work in action.
Working on functional and technical designs.
Collaborating with other disciplines to create the best results.
Being part of design reviews and progress meetings that shape big projects.

Experience Required:

A degree in Industrial Automation, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Embedded Systems, or a related field.
At least 2 years of hands-on experience in a similar PLC/SCADA engineering role.
Practical experience with Siemens, Schneider, Codesys, or Allen-Bradley systems.
Strong skills in PLC and/or SCADA programming, testing, and commissioning.
A proactive, flexible mindset with a focus on solutions and customer needs.

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