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Controls System Maintenance Engineer

Long Eaton
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Job Title: Controls System Maintenance Engineer

Location: Leamington Spa

Pay Range/details: Competitive salary + shift allowance + bonus

Contract Type: Permanent

Our client are looking for a Controls System Maintenance Engineer to join their dynamic team in Leamington Spa. As a Controls System Maintenance Engineer, you will play a critical role in maintaining and optimising plant manufacturing equipment, ensuring operational efficiency and safety.Perform preventative and corrective maintenance on plant manufacturing equipment

Program, test, and debug PLC control systems
Troubleshoot and resolve issues on electrical, mechanical, and robotic systems
Maintain and improve plant equipment, including compressors, boilers, fire systems, lighting, and building infrastructure
Ensure maintenance areas are kept clean, safe, and organised
Support the installation and commissioning of new equipment
Carry out health and safety best practices
Qualifications & Requirements - Controls System Maintenance Engineer

Time-served apprentice or equivalent qualification in mechanical/electrical engineering (or recognised international equivalent)
Proven experience in both electrical and mechanical maintenance, ideally within a manufacturing environment
Strong knowledge of PLC programming and robotic systems
Excellent fault-finding, diagnostic, and problem-solving skills
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings
Excellent communication skills
Calm, organised, and resilient under pressure
What we can offer - Controls System Maintenance Engineer

25 days holiday plus bank holidays
Company performance bonus
Middleby Pension Plan
Life Assurance
Company Sick Pay
Company discounts
On-site parking
For more information on this role, please contact Charlie Boulton on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to (url removed)

Candidates who are currently a Controls System Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, or PLC Programmer may be suitable for this position.

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