Automation Engineer

Boston Spa
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Automation Engineer / PLC Engineer / Controls Engineer – West Yorkshire
£65,000 package (includes on-call uplift) + 25 days holiday + training + company vehicle for site work

An opportunity for an Automation Engineer with strong PLC fault-finding skills to join a growing West Yorkshire-based industrial automation business.

This Automation Engineer role is service-focused rather than project-heavy and suits a PLC Engineer / Controls Engineer who enjoys problem-solving, variety and technical autonomy without constant long-haul travel.

The Automation Engineer role -

  • Remote fault-finding and diagnostics on PLC-controlled machinery and production lines

  • Some on-site support for breakdowns and investigations

  • Typical site work: 2–3 days per week, mainly Yorkshire and Lancashire day trips

  • Mix of modern automation systems and older legacy equipment

  • Inspection, testing and reporting of electrical and control systems

    On-call explained -

  • 9 days in every 28 on call

  • Includes 7 overnight on-call days

  • Home-based during on-call periods

  • Engineers currently average around two calls per week when on call

  • On-call uplift included in the £65k package

    Key requirements for the Automation Engineer position -

  • Automation Engineer / PLC Engineer / Controls Engineer with PLC fault-finding experience

  • Ability to interrogate PLC code and understand logic

  • Allen Bradley, Siemens or Mitsubishi experience beneficial

  • You do not need to program PLCs from scratch

  • HNC/D in Electrical or Electronic Engineering preferred

  • 18th Edition desirable

  • Full UK driving licence essential

  • Right to work in the UK without sponsorship

    Why this role stands out

  • Small, growing business with a relaxed culture

  • Strong commitment to training and professional development

  • Broad technical exposure rather than repetitive work

  • Business has more than tripled turnover year-on-year

    Commutable from Leeds, Harrogate, Wetherby, York, Selby, Tadcaster, Otley, Garforth, Castleford and Knottingley

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