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Control Systems Engineer

Permanent, Full-time, onsite
Smooth & transparent recruitment process
Development opportunities
Get your hands on existing and new existing projects!

Our client, experiencing continuous growth, seeks to onboard several Control Systems Engineers to augment their team across diverse locations.

About the client:
They specialise in providing support for projects delivered by various service providers, catering to customers in utilities, pharmaceuticals, food & beverage, and chemicals industries.

About you:
The ideal candidate should possess experience in technical development of design documentation, PLC configuration, SCADA, HMI, testing, and commissioning. Success in this role hinges on a robust comprehension of the project life-cycle, from conception to fruition.
Ideally Utilities experience with technology/platform requirements Schneider, Mitsubishi, AB Experience, GEO SCADA.

What's in this for you?
Career development within a successful and growing business!

Smooth recruitment process: Two sages only. Teams/On-site.

Key responsibilities:

+Generate detailed specifications and design documentation.
+Assume responsibility for tasks/projects.
+Customize and develop software for diverse applications.
+Conduct safe testing and commissioning in operational end-user environments.
+Uphold high standards and maintain consistency throughout the design process.
+Collaborate effectively within a team and adapt to various environments.
+Guarantee compliance with all aspects of the company's Integrated Management System.

Skills & experience:

+Real time control system design and commissioning
+Control system software design and testing
+Electrical Control Panels and commissioning
+Rockwell ControlLogix
+Siemens TIA Portal
+Rockwell HMI (FTView ME & SE)
+AVEVA System Platform
+Schneider ClearSCADA
+PLC Software - Rockwell, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Schneider
+HMI/SCADA Systems - Rockwell FTView ME and SE, AVEVA InTouch and System Platform, Schneider +ClearSCADA, GE iFIX, Siemens WinCC
+Telemetry Systems - Schneider, Brodersen, Seeprol S2000,
+Networks - Fibre Optic, Ethernet, Profibus
+Previous experience in a similar role
+Happy to travel anywhere in the UK
Personable and presentable
A self-starter, adaptable and willing to learn

Please apply for more information!

CBSbutler is operating and advertising as an Employment Agency for permanent positions and as an Employment Business for interim / contract / temporary positions. CBSbutler is an Equal Opportunities employer and we encourage applicants from all backgrounds

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