Graduate Controls Software Engineer

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3 days ago
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At Modine, we are Engineering a Cleaner, Healthier World™. Building on more than 100 years of excellence in thermal management, we provide trusted systems and solutions that improve air quality and conserve natural resources. Our Airedale by Modine brand is a world leader in the design and manufacture of innovative thermal management solutions for data centres, clean rooms, hospitals, universities, and other mission-critical environments.
Trusted as The Critical Cooling Specialists, Airedale by Modine has decades of experience providing efficient, flexible end-to-end cooling solutions that work smarter, not harder, to deliver more cooling for less power. With manufacturing facilities in Canada, Spain, the UK, and the U.S., we’re scaling up across the world to support an ever-growing demand for our solutions. That’s where you come in….
The Opportunity
An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Graduate Controls Engineer to work as part of the Controls Department in Product Development reporting to the Senior Lead Controls Engineer.
The Role

  • As part of a Controls engineering team, develop and test software solutions which automate the mechanical components of Airedale products, and assist with the specification and validation of controls hardware and electronics.
  • Work within defined processes and procedures to ensure quality, consistency and safety of Airedale products in line with appropriate standards and regulations.
  • Collaborate with multi-disciplinary engineering teams to design, develop and qualify both platform product development projects (in support of the R&D roadmap) and proprietary key customer projects within agreed deadlines.
  • Pursue market leading technical advances to deliver innovation focusing especially on efficiency, reliability and precision.
  • Use development tools to manage software improvements and bug fixes on existing products, and maintain traceability of software releases and versioning.
  • Support manufacturing to ensure the quality of products leaving the factory.
  • Assist the R&D test laboratory with validation testing of engineering prototypes, proof of concept research projects and bespoke products for key customers.
  • Attend internal/external supplier meetings to identify opportunities for innovation.
  • Create technical literature and processes to ensure unit configuration is performed correctly both on site and in the factory.
    Skills/Experience
  • Minimum Degree level in an Engineering discipline. Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Mechatronics, Robotics or Computer Science are preferred.
  • Experience with PLC or microcontroller technology and IEC61131 programming languages.
  • Computer literate with understanding of structured software design and text based programming (e.g., C based languages, JavaScript, HTML5 etc.).
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential.
  • Appreciation of the requirements for developing ergonomic display and web based user interfaces (e,g., HMI, SCADA, touch screen etc.).
  • Good knowledge of the fundamental principles of electronics and experience working with electrical systems.
  • A basic understanding of mechanical systems and the fundamentals of thermodynamics.
  • Appreciation of datacentre HVAC applications and products, especially Chillers, CRAH, CRAC, CDU and FWU.
  • A basic understanding of serial communication protocols including Modbus, BACnet and Ethernet TCP/IP.
  • A desire to pioneer new and innovative solutions with “outside the box” thinking.
  • Must be able to work on projects autonomously, be self-motivated and able to take initiative.
  • Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards problem solving.
    In Return we Offer
  • Competitive salary
  • Contributory Pension 7% by Employer and 1% Employee
  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays and the opportunity to purchase an additional 3 days.
  • Airedale rewards discount on days out and shopping vouchers

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