Lead Control Systems Engineer

Manchester
1 month ago
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Lead Control Systems Engineer£55-65,000 + Car + BenefitsManchester | Flexible/Hybrid Working | UK Travel Required

Are you an experienced control systems engineer with expertise in PLC and SCADA systems Do you have a passion for automation and leading technical projects Our client, a specialist in industrial automation consultancy, is looking for a Lead Control Systems Engineer to take charge of engineering operations and project delivery across manufacturing and process industries.

As a key member of the engineering team, you will be responsible for developing, integrating, and maintaining industrial control and information systems, as well as supporting business growth initiatives. This role requires technical leadership, project management, and client engagement, making it an exciting opportunity for an engineer looking to make a tangible impact and develop their career.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide leadership and technical direction for the engineering function.
Conduct site audits and assess client systems against best practices.
Configure, test, and commission PLC and SCADA-based control systems.
Develop testing procedures and oversee in-house and client-witnessed testing.
Maintain and develop engineering procedures, processes, and documentation.
Provide maintenance services, troubleshooting, and disaster recovery support.
Identify new business opportunities and contribute to sales and marketing activities.
Prepare technical specifications, cost quotations, and proposals for clients.

Person Specification:

Essential:

Extensive experience in PLC and SCADA programming, configuration, and implementation.
Strong background in industrial automation and control systems.
Proven leadership skills with the ability to manage engineering workloads.
Experience conducting site audits and providing client recommendations.
Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to work independently.
Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities.
Willingness to travel within the UK, including occasional overnight stays.

Desirable:

Knowledge of open protocol integration for automation systems.
Experience in preparing sales proposals and contributing to business growth.
Exposure to a variety of industries such as manufacturing, process control, or utilities.

Why Apply

£55-65,000 basic salary, depending on experience
Flexible/hybrid working arrangements to suit your lifestyle.
Opportunities to work on innovative automation projects across multiple industries.
Support for ongoing professional development and career growth.
22 days’ holiday + bank holidays, company car, laptop, mobile phone, and PPE provided.

If you’re ready to take the next step in your control systems engineering career and want to lead cutting-edge automation projects, we’d love to hear from you.

To apply, please submit your CV by clicking on the relevant links. If successful, you will be contacted by one of our consultants within 3 working days. Unfortunately, due to the volume of applications we expect to receive for this vacancy, if you do not hear from us within this time, you should presume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.

Grassroots Recruitment is acting as a recruitment agency and a recruitment business in respect of this vacancy. Grassroots Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and recruiter. We welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of age, race, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, or disability

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