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Software Engineer

Dorchester
4 weeks ago
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Software Engineer

Orion is working with a leading industrial automation specialist with extensive experience delivering cutting-edge solutions to renowned clients and predominantly working within the automation, robotics and aerospace sectors.

The Role of Software Engineer

They are seeking versatile and enthusiastic Software Engineers to join their dynamic team. In this role, you'll work across a broad spectrum of technologies to develop and implement automation solutions. Your work will range from creating user-friendly interfaces to programming sophisticated motion controls and integrating industrial robots and bespoke machinery.

Responsibilities of the Software Engineer:

Develop backend software in C# .NET for data collection and processing (vision systems, modelling, hardware integration).
Create and implement HMIs using Blazor, WPF, or Siemens WinCC.
Program machine controls on industrial PLCs with IEC (phone number removed), enabling precise motion control and real-time data transfer.
Implement advanced motion control in real-time C to synchronize hundreds of axes 
Commission and program industrial robots and in-house devices using proprietary languages (KRL, TP, KAREL, G-Code). 

Requirements of the Software Engineer:

2 years industrial programming experience (preferably in C#).
Robotics/Automation experience.
STEM degree with a solid understanding of engineering concepts.
3D Machine vision experience.
Ability to communicate at a technical level, in both written and verbal English.
Full rights to work in the UK. 

What they offer the Software Engineer:

Competitive salary aligned with experience.
 Opportunities for professional growth and development.
Flexible working arrangements.
25 days holiday plus bank holidays.
Company pension scheme.
Holiday buy/sell options  

If you are interested in the role of Software Engineer, please click apply or contact Steven at Orion

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