Control System Design Engineer

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Stowmarket, Suffolk
13 months ago
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Control Systems Design Engineer

Suffolk

£45,000-£55,000 Basic + Bonus + Company Vehicle + Fuel Card + Progression + 'Immediate Start'

Are you a highly motivated Control Systems Design Engineer seeking an exciting new opportunity playing an essential role in developing a rapidly growing Electrical contractor? Your role as Control Systems Design Engineer is set up for unrivalled progression and career advancing opportunities!

Step into your next role as Control Systems Design Engineer where you will be designing and developing electrical solutions for the Industrial automation sector. You will have the responsibility of joining an A-Grade team and paving the way with fault finding and identifying technical solutions on a variety of projects. Take your next steps and advance your career!

Your Role As Control Systems Design Engineer Will Include:

  • Designing control panels, PLC's
  • Fault Finding and Identify Solutions
  • Occasional travel (East Anglia only)

    The Successful Control Systems Design Engineer Will Have experience within:
  • Electrical Manufacturing / Technician / Electrical Design role
  • Experience of control panel designs (EPLAN preferred but not essential)
  • Full UK Driver's Licence

    For immediate consideration please contact James for a confidential conversation about this role.
    (phone number removed)

    Keywords: Control Systems Design Engineer, Systems Design Engineer, Electrical Design, Electrical Design Engineer, Electrical Design Technician, Design Engineer, Design Technician, Electrical Manufacturing Design, Engineer, Automation, Design, Ipswitch, Stowmarket, Essex, East Anglia

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