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Junior Control Systems Engineer

Bury St Edmunds
1 week ago
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Are you an ambitious engineer with a passion for automation and control systems?

We’re looking for a Junior Controls Engineer to join a well-established but growing team, working on cutting-edge industrial automation and machinery projects across a variety of sectors.

You’ll be involved in the design, programming, and commissioning of PLC-based control systems for automated machinery. Working closely with senior engineers, you’ll gain hands-on experience with Siemens (TIA Portal / Step 7) and Allen-Bradley (RSLogix / Studio 5000) platforms, as well as exposure to HMIs, drives, sensors, and industrial networking.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Assist in developing and modifying PLC and HMI programs (Siemens and/or Allen-Bradley).

  • Support system integration, testing, and on-site commissioning of automated machinery.

  • Work with electrical design and mechanical teams to deliver complete automation solutions.

  • Troubleshoot control system issues and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives.

  • Prepare project documentation, wiring diagrams, and functional descriptions.

    Experience required:

  • Degree or HNC/HND in Electrical, Control, or Automation Engineering (or similar).

  • Some experience or academic exposure to PLC programming and industrial automation.

  • Familiarity with control panel design, sensors, actuators, and safety systems.

  • A hands-on, problem-solving attitude with strong attention to detail

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