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Controls Engineer (Allen Bradley / Rockwell)

Saint Neots
3 weeks ago
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Controls Engineer (Allen Bradley / Rockwell)

£60,000 - £65,000 + Pension + Private Healthcare + Bonus + Benefits

St. Neots

Do you have a background in Automation or Controls Engineering? Are you able to write code and program PLC's from scratch? Are you looking to work for a global company on a permanent basis, who offer a range of great company benefits including bonuses to increase earnings, increased pension contributions and the opportunity to work on a variety of interesting projects?

On offer is the opportunity to join a worldwide packaging solutions company who were established in 1960 and have blossomed into the market-leading expert in their field, originating in the USA, they are looking to add to their team in the UK. They providing packaging and manufacturing solutions across Food, Protective and Medical industries.

This role will see you responsible for a range of tasks including the design and installation of Automation and Control systems. You will write PLC code from scratch, integrate systems on machines including robots and label printers and then assist on the installation and commissioning of those projects. This is a permanent, days based position where you will be working on Rockwell systems.

This role would suit someone with a background in PLC programming, Automation and Controls software coding, who is looking for a permanent role, with a global company who offer great benefits and varied projects to get involved with and make a difference on.

The Role:

Design, Installation and Commissioning of Automation / Controls projects
Writing code from scratch on Rockwell systems
System integration on Manufacturing equipment
Transformation of Operations through SCADA and Smart Factory
Days based, permanent roleThe Person:

Controls / Automation Engineer background
Technical knowledge of Allen Bradley / Rockwell systems
Commutable to St. NeotsReference: 21781A

Keywords: Automation, Controls, Rockwell, Allen Bradley, HMI, SCADA, PLC, Programmer, Coding, Programmable Logic Computers, St Neots, Peterborough, Stevenage, Bedford

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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