Control Systems Engineers

Anslow
3 days ago
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We’re representing a fast-growing, independently owned automation and control systems integrator delivering cutting-edge solutions across sectors including manufacturing, energy, and utilities. Due to continued growth, they are seeking a Control Systems Engineer to join their engineering team and play a key role in delivering high-quality PLC/SCADA projects from design to commissioning.

Control Systems Engineers

£40K – £65K DOE + Pension + Healthcare Scheme

Staffordshire Ref: 23827

Controls Engineer - The Role:

Design and configure PLC and HMI/SCADA software for industrial automation systems
Produce supporting documentation (FDS, FAT/SAT) for control systems
Assist with full life cycle project delivery including on-site testing and commissioning
Work collaboratively with senior engineers, subcontractors, and clients
Travel to customer sites across the UK (~20%) 

Controls Engineer - The Person:

Hands-on experience in PLC programming (Siemens, Rockwell, Mitsubishi, or Schneider) 
Familiarity with HMI or SCADA platforms (e.g. WinCC, FactoryTalk, AVEVAInTouch) 
Understanding of project documentation and structured design
Full UK driving licence
 Engineering qualifications (HNC/HND or above) 

Benefits: 

Excellent training and mentoring
Healthcare scheme and life assurance
Clear career progression pathway
Support for attaining Chartered status

This is an excellent opportunity to join a business who can offer you a clear career path, on-going professional training, a collaborative working environment and the chance to improve your technical skills. They also actively support Engineers seeking Chartered status.

Located in Staffordshire, this role would be commutable from Derby, Loughborough Lichfield, Burton on Trent, Stafford and surrounding areas.

For further information please contact Sharon Hill.

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