Control Systems Engineer
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Looking to the future, this growing PLC SCADA Systems Design Company has asked us to search for 2 Control Systems Engineers. Experienced in PLC programming and Control Systems Design and software integration - but you will be encouraged to keep growing, keep adding skills across the next 5 years with the company's ongoing learning schemes. .
You will work on a range of PLC HMI SCADA process control and automation projects, coding, programming, writing PLC software, configuring HMI and SCADA, documenting and then commissioning projects for well-known UK only customers-- working from start to finish, seeing the project working at the end.
PLC programming ability is essential- some of the following would be good:
- Rockwell Automation, Allen Bradley, possibly Schneider or Mitsubishi PLC's.
- Some HMI/ SCADA configuration experience
- Happy to commission systems on mostly local /English customer sites.
Rewards:
- Salary in the £40K's - dependent on experience, skills, development and support needed. But the support is there.
- Benefits include 25+8 days holidays, some flexible working, bonus scheme, 6% pension contribution, healthcare, PLUS paid overtime, and many others.
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Control Systems Engineer
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