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Controls System Engineer

Hopton, Staffordshire
1 week ago
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Brownlee Cale are seeking an experienced Control Systems Engineer to design, develop, and deliver advanced automation and control system solutions for our client who operates in Water, Power & Energy, Pharmaceutical, Nuclear, and Food & Beverage industries.

You’ll work on a range of complex industrial projects, creating robust PLC, HMI, and SCADA systems that support critical infrastructure. From initial design through to testing, commissioning, and handover, you’ll play a key role in ensuring project success.

Key Responsibilities



Design, configure, and implement PLC, HMI, and SCADA systems.

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Develop and test control system software to meet user requirements.

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Perform bench testing, simulation, and on-site commissioning.

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Support Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) and client handovers.

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Ensure all work complies with health and safety standards and company procedures.

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Collaborate closely with project teams to meet deadlines and quality targets.

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Provide technical support and troubleshooting during project delivery.

Skills and Experience Required

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Proven experience as a Control Systems Engineer or Automation Engineer.

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Strong background in PLC and HMI programming (Rockwell, Siemens, Mitsubishi, or Schneider).

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Working knowledge of SCADA systems.

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Experience with communication protocols such as EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, PROFIBUS DP/PA, and Modbus TCP/IP.

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Experience with Variable Speed Drives (VSDs) and industrial automation hardware.

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Excellent understanding of electrical safety and safe working practices.

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Strong problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills.

Benefits

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Hybrid working (after probation)

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25 days annual leave + bank holidays

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Company pension scheme

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Private healthcare

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Overtime opportunities

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Death in Service benefit

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Option to buy up to 5 additional holidays per year

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Employee discounts and rewards platform

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Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)

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Recommend-a-friend bonus scheme

How to Apply

If you’re a motivated Control Systems Engineer ready to take the next step in your career, apply now to join a forward-thinking engineering company where you can make a real difference.

Please note: Successful applicants may be subject to background checks and drug/alcohol testing as part of the onboarding process. Job adverts may close early depending on application volumes

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