Software Applications Engineer

Worcester
2 weeks ago
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Hi, Jack

I came across your profile and have the below opportunity available, in case it’s of interest:

Applications Engineer

We are seeking a skilled engineer to develop Windows-based code (C# and VB6) and configure systems using bespoke software. This role requires strong engineering expertise, as you will work closely with other engineers to develop software, diagnose, and resolve issues with physical systems.

This position is ideal for engineers who enjoy the challenge of designing and implementing complex automation, mechatronic, and data acquisition systems for turnkey projects. Each project presents unique challenges, offering a high level of job satisfaction in delivering solutions for cutting-edge industries, including automotive and industrial sectors. A solid background in electrical or control systems engineering is essential to assist with designing and troubleshooting automated test systems. Additionally, experience in Windows-based coding (preferably C# or Visual Basic) is required to develop new code and modify existing software for custom applications and core products.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and modify C# control software using Visual Studio and a proprietary API.

  • Support legacy systems in VB6.

  • Assist worldwide customers and engineers remotely with troubleshooting and integrating new functionality; occasional on-site work may be required.

  • Contribute to core product software development and provide input on hardware design.

  • Interface with third-party equipment within a custom software environment using C#.

  • Work with protocols such as Ethernet, Serial, EtherCAT, CAN, Profibus, and others.

  • Develop automation sequences and tests using standard software tools.

  • Analyze engineering systems to identify optimal automation methods.

  • Review post-test diagnostics logs to recommend fault rectifications in complex engineering systems.

  • Collaborate with design engineers to define system requirements.

  • Support commissioning engineers and project managers to ensure successful project sign-off.

  • Manage source code using tools like SourceTree, BitBucket, and Jira.

  • Document solutions and produce software manuals.

    Ideal Candidate

  • Self-motivated, proactive, and organized with strong communication skills.

  • Proficient in C# and Visual Studio.

  • Strong understanding of control and automation systems (sensors, actuators, inverters, etc.).

  • Ideally, holds a degree in electrical, mechanical, robotics, mechatronics, or automation engineering with at least three years of experience in an automation role.

  • Willing to occasionally travel to customer sites.

  • Holds a full UK driving license.

  • Has indefinite UK right to work.

    Benefits

  • Salary: Up to £55,000 per year, depending on experience.

  • 37.5-hour workweek with flexible hours.

    • Core hours: 10:00 – 16:00 Monday – Thursday, 10:00 – 12:00 Friday.

  • 33 days holiday (25 days plus national holidays).

  • Overtime payments for site work, with expenses covered

    Location

    This is an office-based role at a new facility in Worcester, near Junction 6 of the M5 (WR4). Remote work options may be available, depending on project requirements. Occasional travel to customer sites may be necessary.

    Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
    Salary: £50,000 – £55,000 per year

    Additional Benefits:

  • Company pension

  • Free on-site parking

  • Flexible working hours

    Work Location: In person

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