Electrical Controls Engineer

Harrogate
3 days ago
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Questech are recruiting on behalf of our client for an experienced Electrical Controls Engineer to Develop, maintain, and optimise control systems implementation including operation & maintenance procedures, make changes to PLC programs as required to improve machine function and rectify malfunctions and ensure that all production equipment is at its maximum availability at all times

If you're looking to embark on a career with an industry leading business then this could be the ideal opportunity for you.

The Person:

  • Must have NVQ Level 3 or above in Electrical Engineering / PLC programming, Electrical Maintenance (preferably degree level)

  • PLC Knowledge and expertise

  • Ability to write PLC programmes and provide software support

  • Knowledge of data capture systems

  • Fault finding and problem solving skills

  • Advanced IT Skills

  • Network knowledge and understanding

  • Experience and knowledge of Health and Safety Legislation and best practice.

  • Knowledge of ALBB Robots, Rapid

    The Role:

  • Ensure accurate software back ups are available and up to date for all PLC programs on site, new and existing equipment.

  • Modify PLC programs where required.

  • Liaise with staff and group for MES integration & new projects.

  • Create Work Instructions & Train Maintenance Staff in basic PLC & Camera fault finding.

  • Support the Maintenance Team where required to assist with PLC fault finding to ensure maximum machine availability.

  • Ensure accurate software back ups are available and up to date for all improvements where necessary or improvements are identified.

  • Liaise with Engineering Stores to combat obsolescence & ensure minimum stock levels are maintained.

  • Attend breakdowns and support Maintenance.

  • Replace obsolete / faulty equipment.

  • Make program changes where required and safe to do so.

    The shifts:

    Monday to Friday - Day's.

    The salary for this role is between £48,000pa - £50,000pa

    For more information regarding this position contact

    Laura Riding

    Questech Recruitment Ltd

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