Automation Software Engineer

Tamworth
5 days ago
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Control Systems Engineer

£45-60k

Staffordshire

Ref: 25122

An established automation engineering business is seeking an Automation Controls Engineer to support the design, development, and commissioning of hard-wired and PLC/computer-based control systems. The role covers a wide range of materials handling and automated systems, from initial design through to on-site commissioning and customer handover.

This is a technically varied position offering involvement across the full project lifecycle, working closely with engineering, project, and customer teams.

Automation Software Engineer - The Role:

Design and commission hard-wired and PLC-based control systems for automation and materials handling equipment
Develop safe, reliable control systems in line with applicable UK, European, and international regulations
Deliver control solutions on time and within budget
Provide technical input and support to sales and project teams
PLC & HMI software design, development, testing, and commissioning for small to large-scale automation systems
Deliver customer training at operator and engineer level
Provide ongoing technical support

Automation Software Engineer - The Person:

Minimum HNC / HND (or higher) in Electrical, Electronic, or Control Engineering
 At least 5 years’ post-qualification experience in automation software engineering
 Strong experience with PLC, HMI, and Auto-ID systems
 Good working knowledge of industrial networking technologies
 Solid understanding of AC and DC motor control, including variable speed drives
 Experience with robot programming helpful
 Confident use of electrical test equipment
 Good understanding of mechanical equipment used in materials handling systems
 Commercial awareness and understanding of project delivery environments
 Able to contribute to technical documentation
Experience of Siemens TIA Portal is essential for this role

Located in Tamworth, Staffordshire, this role would be commutable from Lichfield, Coleshill, Tamworth, Birmingham, Coventry, Walsall, Redditch, Atherstone and surrounding.

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For further information call Sarah Clarke

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