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Software Engineer

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Software Engineer - Industrial Automation
Salary: £45,000-£55,000 DOE
Location: Worcester (with travel to client sites, including overseas)
Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent

Our client, a well-established engineering firm specialising in bespoke industrial test and automation systems, is looking to hire a skilled Software Engineer to join their growing team with a view to move into a more Senior Role. This is a permanent opportunity offering involvement in a wide range of high-specification engineering projects for major manufacturing and engine production sites.

You'll be working on the full lifecycle of control system projects - from software design to on-site commissioning - across various client locations in the UK and internationally. If you're technically minded, enjoy variety, and are happy working directly with customers, this could be a great fit.

You'll be part of a multidisciplinary team responsible for delivering custom-built control and testing systems. The role focuses on developing and commissioning PLC and SCADA software to support complex automation setups.

Key Responsibilities Include:

  • Designing and implementing control software using TIA Portal, WinCC, and Ignition
  • Programming PLCs (TIA Portal, Step 7, RS Logix / Studio 5000)
  • Developing SCADA and HMI interfaces tailored to project requirements
  • Integrating drive systems and configuring servo controls
  • Setting up industrial communication networks (e.g., TCP/UDP, Modbus, OPC UA)
  • Commissioning systems both in-house and at customer sites
  • Creating clear documentation for installation, testing, and commissioning
  • Collaborating with internal design teams across mechanical and electrical disciplines
  • Ensuring compliance with relevant health, safety, and electrical standards

    The Ideal Candidate Will Bring:

  • Strong background in automation or industrial software engineering
  • Proven experience with Siemens platforms (TIA Portal, WinCC), plus familiarity with Rockwell/Allen-Bradley systems
  • Good understanding of industrial networks, fieldbus protocols, and safety systems
  • Willingness to travel regularly, including internationally, sometimes working independently on-site
  • Strong communication skills and a customer-focused mindset
  • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
  • Competence in technical documentation and Microsoft Office tools

    The Offer:

  • £45,000-£55,000 salary depending on experience
  • 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Early finish on Fridays
  • Company pension scheme
  • Travel expenses covered when working on site
  • Clear path for career growth and development
  • A supportive and innovative engineering environment

    This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking engineering company where your technical input will make a direct impact. If you're looking for a hands-on role with diverse projects and international exposure, we'd love to hear from you.

    To apply, please press APPLY NOW. Alternatively, please send your CV to (url removed)

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