Control System Commissioning Engineer

Isleworth
6 months ago
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Location: Isleworth
Full-Time Hours:

Monday–Thursday: 08:30–17:15

Friday: 08:30–16:00
Contract Duration: 6 Months (initially, with potential extension)
Type: On-site with some flexibility for remote work after initial phase

Are you a Control Systems Engineer with a passion for delivering high-quality automation projects?
We're looking for someone with hands-on Rockwell Automation / Allen Bradley PLC programming experience to bring expertise and energy to a dynamic project team.

What You’ll Be Doing:

Developing, testing, and commissioning control software (Rockwell / Allen Bradley PLCs)

Supporting design documentation and functional specs

Assisting with system architecture and network setup

Contributing to successful project handover and client satisfaction

Who You Are:

You’ve got 5+ years of control systems experience

You're confident programming Rockwell PLCs

Bonus if you know your way around SCADA, HMI systems, VSDs, and instrumentation

You can clearly communicate complex ideas – in writing and in person

You hold a relevant degree or electrical qualifications

You have a clean UK driving license

You’re legally eligible to work in the UK

Why Join Us?

You'll be part of a respected engineering team delivering real-world automation solutions. Initial training and project onboarding will take place at our head office in Yateley – after that, some remote work may be possible with Project Manager approval.

Ready to step into your next challenge and make an impact in the world of industrial automation?
Apply now and let’s build something brilliant together.

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