Controls & Automation Engineer

Telford
3 weeks ago
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Roles: Controls & Automation Engineer

Location: Telford

Salary: £45,000 - £55,000 - depending on experience

Our client is looking for a skilled Controls and Automation Engineer to join their engineering team. The successful candidate will design, develop, and maintain automation and control systems to optimise operational efficiency, ensure safety, and support business objectives. This role requires a hands-on engineer who can integrate electrical, mechanical, and software systems to deliver reliable and high-performing solutions.

Responsibilities include:

Design, implement, and maintain control systems, including PLCs, SCADA, HMI and robotic systems
Develop and program automation solutions to improve production efficiency and safety.
Conduct system testing, commissioning, and troubleshooting for new and existing equipment.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define automation requirements and specifications.
Support continuous improvement initiatives, including process optimisation and integration of new technologies.
Ensure compliance with safety standards, industry regulations, and company policies.
Provide technical support, documentation, and training to operations and maintenance teams.

Skills and Experience:

Degree in Electrical, Control, Automation, Mechatronics, or related engineering discipline.
Proven experience in PLC programming, SCADA/HMI systems, and automation engineering.
Strong understanding of control system design, instrumentation, and electrical schematics.
Hands-on experience with system commissioning, troubleshooting, and maintenance.
Knowledge of industrial communication protocols (Modbus, Profibus, Ethernet/IP, etc.).
Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Excellent communication and documentation skills.
Experience with robotics, motion control, or process automation.WR Engineering are the #1 recruitment partner for engineering, manufacturing & technical sales jobs. We recruit for permanent jobs UK wide.

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