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Control Systems Engineer

Coventry
1 month ago
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A global engineering business who specialises in bespoke Special Purpose Machinery & Process Equipment are looking to employ an experienced Control Systems Engineer. This company supply specialist equipment to key industries ranging from Industrial Manufacturing and Pharma through to Aerospace to Energy.

As a Control Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for both Hardware and Software design and development – not just modifications but full lifecycle design scratch! Key duties include client liaison, PLC / HMI programming, electrical design, documentation, technical support and overseeing you work into commissioning.

This is a great opportunity to work for a global company with an excellent product range, culture and benefits. You’ll get to work talented team of Engineers in a supportive and collaborative environment.

Control Systems Engineer requirements:

Degree or HNC/D in Engineering (or similar)
Strong experience in a similar position
Excellent PLC programming skills – Allen Bradley & Siemens
IOT, Industry 4.0, Robotics experience (highly beneficial) 
Perks and benefits of this Control Systems Engineer position:

Hybrid working – up to 2 days WFH per week
Bonus
25 days holiday + banks
Company pension scheme
Life insurance
Wellness scheme
Training platform
Progression opportunities 
If you have the required skills and experience for this Control Systems Engineer role or would like to learn more, then please get in touch ASAP with an up-to-date copy of your CV. You can apply directly or contact Jake Livermore on (phone number removed).

If this role isn’t of interest, but you know of someone who could be, Chroma Recruitment operates a referral scheme.

Chroma Recruitment is acting as an employment business with regards to this position

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