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Are you a skilled Controls Engineer with a passion for cutting-edge automation? We're recruiting for a dynamic, growing engineering firm that designs and delivers bespoke automated systems for leading industries worldwide. Join a talented team where your expertise in robotics, PLC programming, and system design will shape innovative solutions from concept to completion.

The Role

As a Controls Engineer, you'll collaborate with mechanical and electrical design experts to create and commission custom machinery. Reporting to the Engineering Manager, you'll:

Design and program PLC software from scratch, develop HMI screens, and integrate robots (e.g., ABB, KUKA, FANUC, Yaskawa).
Produce technical documentation (e.g., FDS, manuals, risk assessments) to meet UK and international standards.
Commission equipment, ensuring successful FAT and SAT, while providing on-site customer support and training.
Drive continuous improvement across projects and processes, working with diverse stakeholders to deliver excellence.

What We're Looking For

Technical Skills: Proven experience with Siemens (TIA Portal) and Rockwell (RSLogix, WinCC) software, robotics, and automation systems. Familiarity with vision/sensing systems and pneumatics/hydraulics is a plus.
Industry Experience: Around 6+ years in controls engineering, ideally within sectors like food, automotive, aerospace, or pharmaceuticals.
Qualifications: Degree (or equivalent, e.g., HND/HNC/BTEC) in Mechanical, Electrical, Mechatronics Engineering, or Computer Science.
Key Attributes: Strong problem-solving, excellent communication, and time management skills. Ability to perform technical calculations and interpret data under pressure.
Travel: Willingness to travel across the UK and occasionally abroad for site support and customer engagements.
Mindset: Motivated, collaborative, and committed to professionalism and integrity in all interactions.

Why Join?

Generous salary with overtime opportunities.
Flexible 38-hour week (Mon-Thu 8:00-15:00, Fri 8:00-13:00) and generous holiday allowance.
Work on groundbreaking projects using the latest robotics, servo, and PLC technologies.
Be part of a supportive team driving innovation in automation.

Ready to Apply?

If you're an enthusiastic engineer ready to take on bespoke automation challenges, we'd love to hear from you. Submit your CV today to explore this exciting opportunity with a leader in the automation sector

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