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Manchester
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Control Systems Engineer – Industrial Automation
Location: Trafford Park, Manchester (Hybrid)
Salary: £50-55k depending on experience
Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:00–16:30

A specialist engineering firm is seeking a talented Control Systems Engineer to join its team developing bespoke industrial automation systems for global clients. These systems combine vacuum chambers, pneumatics, sensors, and robotics, controlled via PLC, HMI, and SCADA platforms, and are used across automotive, HVAC, utilities, and manufacturing sectors.

The Role
You’ll be responsible for developing and commissioning control systems for high-spec machinery, integrating automation software, and collaborating with customer IT teams to ensure seamless data transfer and compliance. This is a hands-on role with real impact, offering variety, autonomy, and the chance to work on projects that span continents.

Key Responsibilities

Develop and configure PLC/HMI programs (Rockwell/AB, Siemens, Mitsubishi)
Integrate barcode/printer systems for product tracking and labelling
Set up data logging and database integration
Collaborate with customer IT teams for networked data transfer
Support commissioning, testing, and on-site troubleshooting
Provide internal IT/software support for control systems
Assist sales with technical input for tenders and proposals
Contribute to innovation and continuous improvementAbout You
You’re a proactive engineer with a passion for automation and problem-solving. You bring:

HNC or higher in Electrical Engineering or related field
3+ years’ experience in control systems or automation
PLC/HMI/SCADA configuration experience (Rockwell/AB, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Wonderware)
Software development skills for automation applications
Hands-on commissioning and troubleshooting experienceDesirable Skills

Experience with robotics and material handling systems
Familiarity with .NET framework, barcode/printer integration, and industrial networking
Understanding of customer IT systems and data integrationWhy Apply?
This is a brilliant opportunity to join a forward-thinking engineering team working on cutting-edge automation projects. You’ll enjoy hybrid working, international exposure, and the chance to shape the future of industrial automation

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