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Software Engineer - Automation (Contract)

Location: Tadcaster

Contract Length: 8-Week Contract

Commencement Date: Tuesday 10 February 2026

Overview of the Company:

Our client is a well-established engineering and automation business delivering complex, high-specification machinery into regulated manufacturing environments.

They are currently supporting a time-critical project and require an experienced Automation Software Engineer (Contractor) to assist with commissioning and final delivery on site in Tadcaster.

This is a hands-on role working alongside Project, Design, and Commissioning teams on advanced automated systems.

Skills Required - Software Engineer (Automation)

Programming and commissioning using Siemens TIA Portal V19, including Safety (F-PLC)
Development of Siemens WinCC Unified HMI applications
Hands-on programming and integration of Staubli robotic systems (essential)
Experience with motion control and servo drives
Implementation of PackML standards
Integration of Keyence vision systems
PLC, robot, motion, vision, and HMI software development and modification
Supporting simulation, testing, and on-site commissioning
Producing FDS, SDS, I/O lists, FAT and SAT documentation
Ensuring compliance with the Machinery Directive (BS EN 12100)
Delivering clean, efficient, production-ready code
Background in process or pharmaceutical automation
Proven full lifecycle project experience
Siemens PLC expertise (Rockwell experience beneficial)
Engineering qualification: HNC / HND / Degree
Benefits on offer for the Contract Software Engineer:

Short-term, clearly defined 8-week contract- with the potential scope to extend
On-site role with no remote ambiguity
Opportunity to work on advanced automation, robotics, and vision systems
Fast-paced project with immediate impact
Collaborative engineering environment with experienced teams
Consistent Monday-Friday hours (8:00am-4:00pm)
For further details please call Emma Newbury.

As a registered candidate with Pioneer Selection LTD, you become automatically eligible for our referral scheme. You will receive £250 for every candidate we place in a permanent position.  Terms and conditions apply

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