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Job Title: Siemens PLC Control Engineer (Electrical Bias)
Location: Southall, London
Industry: FMCG/Food Manufacturing
Salary: £60,000 - £65,000 per annum (depending on experience)
Job Type: Full-time, Permanent

Synergi are looking for a skilled and motivated Siemens PLC Control Engineer with strong electrical qualifications to work for a leading food manufacturer in West London with strong mechanical and electrical skills.

The successful candidate will be responsible for the design, programming, commissioning, and maintenance of Siemens PLC-based control systems across a range of industrial automation projects.

Key Responsibilities:

Design and develop PLC control systems using Siemens TIA Portal, S7, and Step 7.
Create and modify HMI/SCADA systems (e.g., WinCC, WinCC Flexible).
Perform electrical panel design and layout using AutoCAD Electrical or similar tools.
Conduct site commissioning, testing, and troubleshooting of control systems.
Collaborate with project managers, electricians, and mechanical engineers to deliver turnkey automation solutions.
Provide technical support and training to clients and internal teams.
Ensure compliance with UK electrical standards and health & safety regulations.Requirements:

HNC/HND or Degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation, or a related field.
Proven experience with Siemens PLCs (TIA Portal, S7-300/400/1200/1500).
Strong understanding of electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and control panel layouts.
Experience with industrial communication protocols (e.g., Profibus, Profinet, Ethernet/IP).
Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects.
Willingness to travel to client sites across the UK and occasionally abroad.Desirable:

18th Edition Wiring Regulations certification.
Experience in sectors such as FMCG, automotive, water treatment, or manufacturing.
Familiarity with safety PLCs and functional safety standards (e.g., SIL, ISO 13849)

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