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Software Engineer PLC (servo drive control)

Tadcaster
3 weeks ago
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Role- PLC Software Engineer (servo drive control)

Type- Onsite (5 days)

Rate- GBP 50 pounds per hour

Location- Tadcaster

Purpose-

As a Software Engineer - contractor, you'll be tasked with the commissioning of our automation machines in a software capacity. Your expertise will be crucial in: · PLC programming and commissioning, specifically on Beckhoff applications · Motion/Servo drives integration and programming · PackML state machine implementation · Developing streamlined, efficient code that pushes the boundaries of what's possible in automation · Ensuring our machines meet the highest safety standards by designing software compliant with the Machine Directive (BS EN 12100).

Key Accountabilities / Responsibilities

  • Create/modify PLC software for automation machinery
  • Create/modify Motion applications for servo drive control
  • Provide support with commissioning Beckhoff-based machines at the Tadcaster site
  • Interpret customer and regulatory requirements to ensure aligned software designs, minimising technical risk
  • Communicate accurate project status for Beckhoff commissioning activities internally and externally
  • Collaborate with Project teams to ensure successful resource planning for development milestones

    Technical Skills & Experience
  • Proficient in the use of Beckhoff programming platforms
  • Experience with Beckhoff hardware configuration and setup
  • Knowledge of structured text, ladder logic, and function block programming
  • Integration of robotics into automation solutions. (Staubli preferred)
  • Integration of vision systems into industrial automation. (Cognex preferred)
  • Integration of servo drives into industrial automation. (Beckhoff)
  • Process automation background.

    Outputs-

    Support delivery of high-quality Beckhoff software design based on comprehensive understanding of customer and regulatory requirements
    Possess experience in Full Lifecycle Projects for pharmaceutical and process manufacturing applications using Beckhoff systems
    Work towards proficiency in PLC Code design and development, with emphasis on structured text, ladder logic, and function blocksGCS is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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