IoT Developer - Manufacturing Systems

The Wyke
6 days ago
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Are you ready to take your career to the next level with an exciting opportunity in the manufacturing industry? This is your chance to join a forward-thinking company that is shaping the future of smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0. As an IoT Developer - Manufacturing Systems, you will play a pivotal role in transforming the way manufacturing operates, driving innovation and operational excellence. With cutting-edge projects, a dynamic work environment, and the opportunity to make a real impact, this role offers the perfect blend of challenge and reward.

What You Will Do:

  • Connect shop floor equipment, including assembly cells, robots, CNC machines, and die-casting equipment, to publish data to an MQTT broker.

  • Implement Condition-Based Monitoring systems and contribute to energy management and sustainability initiatives.

  • Develop and configure Grafana dashboards to visualise data effectively.

  • Prepare build documentation for Single Board Computers using Docker.

  • Troubleshoot issues by performing root cause analysis and continuously improve operational processes.

  • Collaborate with project managers and senior leadership to drive projects forward.

    What You Will Bring:

  • A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Controls Engineering, or a related field.

  • Technical expertise in programming languages such as Python, JavaScript, and IEC (phone number removed), as well as IoT application protocols like MQTT and OPC UA.

  • Knowledge of smart manufacturing concepts, SCADA systems, and predictive maintenance.

  • Experience with edge computing devices, databases, and cybersecurity basics.

  • A proactive mindset, strong interpersonal skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.

    As an IoT Developer - Manufacturing Systems, your work will be instrumental in driving innovation and operational excellence. This company is committed to developing fully connected manufacturing systems, enabling smarter, more efficient processes that align with sustainability goals. By joining this team, you will contribute to a culture of continuous improvement and cutting-edge advancements in the manufacturing industry.

    Location:

    This role is based in Telford, offering you the opportunity to work in a vibrant and growing manufacturing hub.

    Interested?:

    If you're ready to embrace this exciting challenge and make your mark as an IoT Developer - Manufacturing Systems, apply today! Don't miss the chance to be part of a company that's leading the way in smart manufacturing innovation.

    Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

    In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included

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