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Controls Engineer

Belfast

£45'000 - £55'000 + No Weekends + Holidays + Company Car/Van + Fuel Card + Medical Sector + Training + ' Immediate Start'

Great variety within a challenging environment as an Controls Engineer. If you have some experience with PLC's and you are now looking for the chance to specialise then this role is for you. This young and ambitious company offer full turnkey solutions to a number of different industries across engineering.

You will be joining a tight knit team of specialist engineers where you will be given full training and technical development to ensure you become fantastic at what you do! Enjoy working in different environments within different sectors of engineering. Join as a Controls Engineer

Your Role As A Controls Engineer Will Include:

Programming & Fault Finding On PLC's
Office and Site Work
Working in Pharma, Manufacturing & Aerospace

As A Controls Engineer You Will Have:

PLC Experience - Programming
Electrical Bias
Full Clean Driving License
Happy To Travel

Keywords: Controls Engineer, PLC Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Electrical Maintenance Engineer, Electrician, Electrical Engineer, Automation Engineer, Belfast, Northern Ireland

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