Automation Software Engineer

Tamworth
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Automation Software Engineer – Automation & Robotics Solutions

Location: Tamworth / On-site as required
Reports to: Managing Director
Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent

About the Company

A family-run design and manufacturing firm, specialising in cutting-edge automation and robotics solutions for industrial clients across various sectors, including manufacturing, logistics, and automotive. From concept design and prototyping to full system integration and ongoing support, the company delivers turnkey robotic cells, custom automated production lines, and advanced material handling systems that enhance efficiency, precision, and competitiveness.

Position Overview

An exceptional role awaits a talented Automation Software Engineer, focusing on the design and commissioning of hard-wired and PLC/computer-based control systems for a diverse range of automation equipment and systems. This position promises a dynamic and rewarding career path, with opportunities to innovate and influence cutting-edge projects.

Essential Functions

  • Design & Commissioning: Develop hard-wired and PLC/computer-based control systems for various automation systems.
  • Safety & Compliance: Ensure control systems meet all relevant regulations and safety standards.
  • Project Management: Design systems that adhere to project timelines and budgets.
  • Support: Provide technical support and training to customers and sales teams.
  • Communication: Maintain professional interactions with engineers and managers at all levels.

    Design Responsibilities

  • Create new control circuits and modify existing designs using common design software packages.
  • Ensure compliance with customer specifications and ISO9001/company procedures.
  • Supervise panel building and site modifications, applicable to both full-time and contract panel builders.

    Software Design & Commissioning

  • Develop and commission software for PLCs and HMIs, with a focus on SIEMENS, MITSUBISHI, and ALLEN BRADLEY systems.
  • Design PLC programs for both large and small systems, and manage on-site commissioning.
  • Construct operating manuals and maintain backup software in accordance with ISO9001/company procedures.
  • Provide comprehensive training to customers at both engineer and operator levels.

    Minimum Qualifications

  • Inventive self-starter with a minimum of 5 years post-qualification experience in automation software.
  • Proficient in PLC, HMI, and auto ID equipment, with a good understanding of networking technologies and motor control.
  • Qualified to a minimum HNC/HND level or higher in electrical, electronic, and control engineering.
  • High level of computer literacy and familiarity with a wide range of computer packages.
  • Commercial awareness and an understanding of the impact of their work on the organisation’s deliverables.

    Skills, Experience, and Education

  • Effective communication and liaison with sales and engineering teams.
  • Proficiency in creating technical documentation and reports.
  • Demonstrated understanding of mechanical design, reliability, and maintenance requirements.
  • Innovative mindset with the ability to understand detailed customer technical specifications.

    Impact on the Business

  • Capable of making reasoned decisions that support organisational goals.
  • Understanding of the business environment and the impact of their actions on deliverables.

    Accountabilities

  • Complete assigned tasks to the agreed schedule and report progress.
  • Lead specific tasks as appointed by the Project Manager or Design Manager.

    This role is perfect for a driven and innovative engineer looking to make a significant impact in the field of automation. Apply today

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