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Corby
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Location: Corby, Northamptonshire

Role Overview:

  • Join a growing team handling PLC HMI Factory Automation and Process Control Systems projects.

  • Work on PLC software design and PLC HMI programming with Allen Bradley or Siemens systems.

  • Minimal commissioning required (1-2 days) at local sites, ensuring a balanced work-life schedule.

    Exciting Project Variety:

  • Robotics

  • Materials handling

  • Conveying

  • Packaging

  • Warehouse automation

  • Automotive

  • Food and pharmaceutical process control

    Key Requirements:

  • Hands-on PLC programming experience with Rockwell Automation / Allen Bradley, Siemens, or other major PLC software.

  • Proficiency in HMI configuration.

  • Ability to independently design control projects with minimal management input.

    Fantastic Benefits:

  • Competitive salary: £50,000 - £55,000

  • Car allowance or company vehicle for business and private use.

  • Paid overtime or time off in lieu, pension, holiday.

  • Friendly work environment with opportunities for development.

  • Sponsorship is NOT available.

    About Hartland Recruitment:

  • Established in 1990, specializing in factory automation, control systems, and machinery manufacturing sectors.

  • Committed to finding top engineers, valuing their growth and expertise.

    Contact Hartland Recruitment to apply and take the next step in your career

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