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Control System Engineer

Coventry
1 week ago
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Position: Control Systems Engineer

We are looking for a skilled Control Systems Engineer to join our team, working across a diverse range of sectors including Automotive, Food & Beverage, Aerospace, Pharmaceutical, Book Printing, and Logistics.

You will be responsible for designing and developing control software for a variety of programmable control systems, primarily using Siemens S7, TIA Portal, Rockwell Studio 5000, Bosch Rexroth CoDeSys, and other PLC and safety systems.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design and develop PLC software from first principles (ideally Siemens S7 Classic and/or TIA Portal; Rockwell Studio 5000 also considered)

  • Develop and validate safety software in accordance with safety matrices

  • Configure and commission Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)

  • Program using STL and/or Instruction List (IL) languages

  • Work with ProfiNet or similar industrial communication systems

  • Read and interpret electrical schematics

  • Perform basic electrical fault finding using a multimeter

  • Produce technical documentation such as Functional Design Specifications (FDS) and Operation & Maintenance (O&M) manuals

  • Use Microsoft Office tools for documentation and reporting

    Requirements

  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in PLC software development

  • Strong experience with Siemens S7, TIA Portal, or Rockwell Studio 5000

  • Familiarity with safety software development and validation

  • Proficient in reading electrical drawings and troubleshooting

  • Excellent written and spoken English (due to UK-based client communication)

  • Full UK driving licence

    Desirable Skills

  • Experience in robot design and commissioning, including:

    • KUKA

    • ABB

    • FANUC

  • Motion control experience with:

    • Siemens

    • Rockwell

    • Bosch

  • CNC system experience with:

    • Siemens

    • Bosch

    • FANUC

      Nice to Have

  • Machine safety training

  • Experience with vision systems

  • Familiarity with EPlan P8 for electrical design

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