Automation Engineer

Stoke-on-Trent
3 days ago
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Advanced Security Equipment Manufacturing & Assembly
Remote / Stoke-On-Trent with International travel when required
Up to £55,000 p.a. + Package
Development, installation & commissioning of advanced automated hight security access equipment

Our Client

As a market leading manufacturer high-security equipment with a rapidly international client market and a strong reputation for quality, compliance, and innovation, this exciting and growing business is now seeking an Automation Engineer to join their technical team. This role is ideal for an experienced professional with electrical and automation skills who enjoys both hands-on installation and technical documentation.

Role Overview

The Automation Engineer will play a key part in fitting, wiring, and testing electro-mechanical equipment in the factory to ensure it meets all relevant UK and EU safety regulations. In addition, the role involves producing wiring diagrams, installation manuals, and providing technical support to both colleagues and customers. From time to time, you will also travel to client sites across the UK (and occasionally overseas) to commission equipment and provide specialist support.
Key Responsibilities

Automation & Wiring: Install, wire, and test electric high security systems in the factory.
Compliance & Safety: Ensure all systems meet current safety standards (including Machinery Directive, BS EN 12453/12445, CE Marking and other applicable regulations).
Documentation: Produce wiring diagrams, user manuals, and technical support materials.
Technical Support: Assist colleagues, installers, and customers with troubleshooting and product queries.
Site Commissioning: Travel (occasionally) to customer sites to commission, test, and sign-off the systems.
Continuous Improvement: Contribute to design reviews and product development to improve system reliability and safety.Skills & Experience Required

Proven experience in electrical installation, automation, and ideally high security electro-mechanical systems.
Strong understanding of electrical wiring, control panels, relays, sensors, and safety devices.
Knowledge of relevant UK/EU safety standards for electrical products and machinery.
Ability to read and create electrical schematics and wiring diagrams (AutoCAD Electrical or similar is desirable).
Experience with FEIG controllers, PLC programming, industrial automation, or access control systems would be highly advantageous.
Good problem-solving skills and a methodical approach to troubleshooting.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to produce clear documentation.
Full UK driving licence and passport with a willingness to travel in the UK and Europe for site commissioning, training and troubleshooting.What They Offer

Competitive salary package.
Overtime and travel allowances for site work.
Ongoing training and professional development.
Opportunity to work on innovative and challenging projects.
Supportive and collaborative team environment.Apply now to lead where precision, performance and passion meet or reach out directly for a confidential conversation.
This role is being managed exclusively by Lord Search & Selection so to apply in confidence and to initiate an informal discussion, please submit a fully CV online detailing your current remuneration package and availability quoting job reference 10287.

Desired Skills and Experience
Automation, Commissioning, Electrical, PLC, Security, Programming, Wiring, Engineering, Installation, International, Development, Access

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