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Controls Engineer

Bewbush
3 weeks ago
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I’m partnering with a great manufacturing company to help them find a Controls Engineer. My client operates across Europe and are as busy as ever! You will be part of a big maintenance team with great opportunities to grow, develop and progress.

We are looking for a controls engineer to join the team in Horsham who will be in charge of all controls systems on site and be involved with large projects. The right person will be an experienced Controls Engineer with manufacturing experience.

Controls Engineer Benefits:

  • £57,000

  • 8% Bonus

  • Private medical

  • Company pension.

  • Share scheme.

  • Dental and health cover + more

  • Life assurance. (x2 Salary).

  • 25 days holiday + BH.

  • Buy and sell holidays.

  • Training and progression.

    Controls Engineer Duties:

  • Days.

  • Providing technical support to factory.

  • Design PLC programs (Siemens S7).

  • Improve manufacturing capabilities.

  • Install new machinery and commission control panels.

  • Survey and control electrical drawings and PLC/SACDA backup.

  • Investigate new technology.

  • Continuous improvement.

    Controls Engineer Requirements:

  • Recognised electrical qualifications.

  • 18th edition.

  • Comfortable with 440v systems.

  • Inverter drives experience (Siemens, Danfoss).

  • PLC Programming (Siemens).

  • Design Electrical Schematics.

  • Robot programming.

  • Knowledge of safety circuits.

    Please apply to find out more information about the company and role.

    This Controls Engineer position is commutable from: Crawley, Dorking, Horsham, Redhill, Southwater, Cranleigh, and surrounding areas.

    Please Note: Candidates must have the right to live and work in the UK.

    Our aim is to help you secure the best possible future for yourself & this is a totally FREE service to all our Candidates.

    If you believe that your skills and experience match what we are looking for please call me or APPLY and I will be in touch.

    Should you want to learn more about any of our MAINTENANCE, RELIABILITY & SERVICE ENGINEERING vacancies, or should you just want to discuss your particular needs, then please do not hesitate to contact me to have an informal, confidential chat.

    Probe Technical Recruitment, providing Maintenance, Reliability & Service Engineering Recruitment Support since 1994

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