Senior Electrical Design and Software Design Engineer

Whitchurch, Bath and North East Somerset
1 month ago
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Location: Bristol (Hybrid / Site-Based)
Industry: Packaging Machinery | Automation | Industrial Engineering
Overview
We are recruiting on behalf of a leading engineering and manufacturing client within the packaging and industrial automation sector. Due to continued growth, our client is seeking a Senior Electrical Design & Software Design Engineer with strong PLC and control systems expertise.
This role offers the opportunity to work on complex, high-speed machinery projects from concept through to commissioning, with scope to lead technical aspects of multi-disciplinary engineering projects.
Key Responsibilities

  • Electrical design of automated machinery control systems
  • PLC software development using Rockwell (Allen-Bradley) and Beckhoff (TwinCAT)
  • Control system safety analysis using Sistema
  • Ensure compliance with CE marking, NEC, CSA, and UL standards
  • In-house commissioning and occasional on-site commissioning (UK & overseas)
  • Collaboration with mechanical, electrical, and software engineering teams
  • Technical leadership on projects involving multiple engineering disciplines
  • Evaluation and implementation of new automation and control technologies
  • Continuous improvement of machine performance, reliability, and safety
    Skills & Experience Required
  • HND or equivalent in Electrical Engineering, Automation, or a related discipline
  • Strong experience in electrical design and PLC software development
  • Hands-on experience with Rockwell / Allen-Bradley PLCs
  • Hands-on experience with Beckhoff / TwinCAT PLC systems
  • Background in packaging machinery, automation, or special-purpose machinery
  • Knowledge of functional safety, risk assessment, and Sistema
  • Understanding of CE, UL, CSA, and NEC compliance
  • Ability to work independently and lead technical elements of projects
  • Strong fault-finding, problem-solving, and commissioning capability
  • Excellent communication skills and customer-facing experience
  • Willingness to travel occasionally (UK & international)
    Benefits Package
  • Paying up to £57000 with regular reviews
  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
  • Pension scheme
  • Life assurance
  • Medical cashback / healthcare plan
  • Income protection scheme
  • Cycle to Work & technology purchase schemes
  • Employee wellbeing and mental health support
  • Ongoing training and career development opportunities
  • International project exposure
    Why Apply?
    Senior-level role with technical ownership
    Work on innovative, high-value automation projects
    Long-term career development and progression
    Supportive engineering-led culture
    Exposure to international customers and projects
    Client does not offer sponsorships.
    Our client is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Applications are welcomed from all suitably qualified individuals regardless of age, disability, gender identity or expression, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by law. All employment decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and business needs

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