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Lead Controls Engineer - Multi-site

Are you a seasoned professional with experience in automation systems, robotics, and PLC technology? Ready to step up as a leader in a dynamic and growing team?

Join Our Engineering Excellence Team as a Lead Controls Engineer!

We are world-leading specialists in high volume building product manufacturing. With decades of successful partnerships and expertise, we bring diverse backgrounds to the field, supporting a global network of businesses.

As a leader in advanced manufacturing we are looking for a talented Lead Controls Engineer to oversee and drive the success of engineering projects across multiple sites in the UK. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious engineer to manage a team and have a significant impact on the maintenance and improvement of automated systems.

Key Responsibilities

Lead and manage a team of controls engineers across various sites in the UK, ensuring the maintenance and continuous improvement of automated production cells.

Develop and implement technical strategies to enhance the team’s knowledge and problem-solving capabilities in automation systems.

Modernise PLC platforms and integrated control systems across multiple sites.

Oversee the integration of advanced technology within new and existing systems.

Act as the subject matter expert for control systems, automation equipment, and Series equipment processes.

Collaborate with project management teams to ensure the smooth implementation of new products and technologies.

What We’re Looking For

Current, valid driving license and willingness to travel to various sites across the UK.

Extensive experience in a high-volume manufacturing environment with a focus on automation and robotics.

Strong background in Siemens and Allen Bradley PLC systems, with the ability to read, interpret, and write PLC code in multiple languages.

Proven leadership experience, managing teams and overseeing large-scale engineering projects.

Comprehensive understanding of automation cells, semi-automated equipment, and manufacturing processes.

Excellent project management skills, with experience implementing new products and technologies.

Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to mentor and develop a high-performing team.

Why You’ll Love Working Here

Join a forward-thinking team that values innovation, collaboration, and sustainability. As a leader in advanced process technology, we’re pushing the boundaries of what's possible in manufacturing and engineering industries, and we want you to be a key player in our journey.

Company Benefits

Competitive salary with yearly pay reviews (£55,000 to £65,000 per year).

Car allowance.

Generous holiday allowance.

Health options, including dental & optical coverage, gym membership discounts, and counselling services.

Free on-site parking.

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