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Control Systems Engineer

Warrington
6 days ago
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We are seeking a skilled Control Systems Engineer to join an esteemed organisation within the industrial and manufacturing sector. This role requires a professional with expertise in engineering and manufacturing processes to design, implement, and maintain control systems.

Client Details

The employer is a well-established small-sized company operating in the industrial space supplying precision components into the Aerospace, Defence and Automation. They are known for their innovative approach to engineering and manufacturing projects, delivering high-quality solutions to their clients.

Description

As the Control System Engineer your responsibilities are as follows.

· Be proficient at working with a range of servo drives to setup to work with a range of motors/actuators

· Have excellent problem solving skills to analyse issues with servo drive and software issues

· Researching, designing and writing new software programs

· Programming well-designed, testable, efficient code

· Producing specifications, and complying with project plans and industry standards

· Document and maintain software functionality

· Confirm system and components capabilities by designing testing methods; finished products and system capabilities

· Preparing product reports by collecting, analysing and summarising information and trends

· Designing, developing and maintaining electrical control systems and components

· Reading and understanding design specifications and technical drawings

· Carrying our feasibility studies for new technical innovations

· Testing installations and systems, and analysing data

Profile

A successful Control Systems Engineer should have:

A degree or equivalent qualification in engineering or a related field.
Proficiency in designing and maintaining control systems.
Experience with industrial automation and manufacturing processes.
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Knowledge of industry regulations and safety standards.
Minimum 3+ years in a similar Controls System Engineer role
Motion Control, Servo Drives, Application programming (C++, Python, Java, etc), PLC logic programming (Beckhoff, Siemens, Rockwell, HMI programming
HTML, Javascript desirable but not essentialJob Offer

Competitive salary ranging from £40,000 to £55,000.
Standard pension scheme.
25 days of holiday leave.
Performance-based bonus scheme.
Opportunity to work within an established and innovative company in Warrington.If you are a motivated Control Systems Engineer looking to advance your career in the industrial and manufacturing sector, we encourage you to apply today

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