Control Systems Engineers x 2

Samuel Frank
Liverpool
1 week ago
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2 x Control Systems Engineer - Permanent North West / Merseyside £50-55k + overtime + 25 days holiday

Samuel Frank is recruiting for two Control Systems Engineers to join a specialist engineering business based in the Merseyside area. The company is well established and operates in a growing, high precision industry and theyre investing heavily in bringing more of their manufacturing processes in-house. The successful Control Systems Engineers will be involved in re-engineering legacy systems, by simplifying complex, onerous systems and migrating to Siemens TIA Portal.

The client is a market leader, dealing with high-tech solutions for high-tech customers. The Control Systems Engineer positions will suit individuals who are hungry and passionate and looking to further themselves technically whilst pushing the boundaries of whats possible with controls technologies.

Key aspects of the Control Systems Engineer roles include;

  • Design and develop Siemens TIA Portal control systems
  • Create Functional Design Specifications (FDS) and document the process fully, ensuring change management compliance
  • Industrial Ethernet communication knowledge
  • Control SystemsEngineers with experience of working for an OEM will be well suited to this environment (as well as ControlSystemsEngineers who have worked in a system integration company)
  • Engage across multiple teams
  • The successful Control Systems Engineer will be required to develop HMI screens so business can improve equipment monitoring and performance as well as traceability
  • Experience of developing control systems to standards, ensuring UL, IEC and ISO compliance
  • Knowledge of relevant UK and EU directives for equipment for use in explosive atmospheres e.g. ATEX ideal experience
  • Knowledge of industrial Ethernet communications
  • Experience with vacuum, temperature, pressure/flow control systemsnice to have
  • Knowledge of heat treatment process, ovens, provers and/or furnaces and their associated control systems would be ideal experience
  • Experience from the Automotive or Aerospace industries would be advantageous.
  • Control Systems Engineers will be office based. Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8-5pm, Friday 8-2.30pm

The offices are commutable from Liverpool, Widnes, Warrington, St. Helens, Ellesmere Port, Skelmersdale, Runcorn, Birchwood, West Manchester and Ashton-in-Makerfield.



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