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Controls Engineering Manager

Industrial Automation / Engineering / Manufacturing

A market-leading engineering business is currently experiencing sustained growth and is looking to strengthen its team with the appointment of a Controls Engineering Manager. This opportunity offers the chance to play a key leadership role within the business and influence both the strategy and execution of advanced control systems across a diverse portfolio of bespoke machinery and automation solutions.

The Role:

This is a senior-level and hands-on leadership position, reporting directly to the Operations Director. The Controls Engineering Manager will be responsible for leading a multi-disciplinary team of Electrical Project Engineers, Software Engineers, and Technicians, with full accountability for the delivery, standardisation, and continuous improvement of electrical control systems across all engineering projects.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead and manage the Controls Engineering team to deliver high-quality electrical and software solutions across all projects.

  • Collaborate with senior leadership on resource allocation, recruitment, strategic planning, and technical direction.

  • Standardise design methodologies and control system practices to improve consistency, speed, and maintainability across products.

  • Champion the use of common design approaches, tools, and components to streamline development and reduce reliance on individual engineers.

  • Provide technical leadership and hands-on support for problem-solving within project teams.

  • Oversee and manage CE marking procedures, including risk assessment, EMC compliance, and safety documentation.

  • Take on Project Manager responsibilities for selected projects and actively contribute as a Project Engineer when required.

    What We’re Looking For:

  • Proven experience in a senior Controls or Automation Engineering role.

  • Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and manage multidisciplinary teams.

  • Deep knowledge of electrical and control systems, ideally including PLCs, HMI, and motion control.

  • Familiarity with CE marking and compliance standards.

  • A strategic mindset with a passion for process improvement and engineering standardisation.

  • Hands-on experience in project engineering and control systems integration.

    Why Apply?

  • Join a company in a significant growth phase with real opportunity to shape future operations.

  • Be part of a forward-thinking leadership team focused on innovation and excellence.

  • Enjoy a varied role that combines strategic influence, team leadership, and technical delivery.

  • Competitive salary and benefits package, with career progression opportunities.

    Apply now or contact us confidentially to learn more about this exciting opportunity to lead, innovate, and grow with a top-tier engineering business
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