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Electrical Design & Controls Engineer, Didcot

Client: Oxford Metrics Plc

Location: Didcot, United Kingdom

EU work permit required: Yes

Job Reference:

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Posted:

16.03.2025

Expiry Date:

30.04.2025

Job Description:

Join the Revolution at IVS: Pioneers in Vision Technology

Since our inception in 2000, IVS has led the change in revolutionising the world of inspection machines and artificial intelligence vision system products. Operating from the UK, we have expanded our reach to serve customers across the globe, earning a well-deserved reputation for innovation, unmatched quality, and precision in the realm of machine vision systems for inspection, guidance, and identification.

At IVS, we are the driving force behind the complete spectrum of factory automation processes and procedures. From groundbreaking medical designs to cutting-edge electrical control systems, industrial automation, machine vision, and seamless installation, we are at the forefront of technological advancement in the industry.

Our commitment to excellence has garnered the trust of countless blue-chip manufacturers worldwide. With hundreds of systems currently installed across the globe, IVS is the go-to choice for those seeking unparalleled vision technology solutions.

Why IVS is Your Future:

Are you ready to be a part of a company transforming the future of technology? IVS presents an extraordinary opportunity for individuals brimming with invention to join our ever-growing, dynamic organisation, which thrives in the high-technology sector. We are headquartered in the vibrant vicinity of Oxford, situated at the prestigious Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, where innovation is not just a word, but a way of life.

At IVS, you won't just be a part of history; you'll be shaping the future. Join us, and together, we'll continue to redefine what's possible in the world of vision technology. This is your chance to be a part of a thrilling journey toward a more innovative, efficient, and exciting tomorrow. Apply today and become a key player in our ongoing success story.

THE POST
IVS is looking to recruit a keen and enthusiastic Controls & Electrical Design Engineer who can work effectively as part of an experienced engineering team. The role will utilise AutoCAD Electrical to design panels and electrical schematics for small retro-fit camera systems through to large industrial automation machinery.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Design and specify control systems, safety, and electrical components for industrial automation systems.
  2. Create electrical schematics and designs within AutoCAD Electrical including layout diagrams, and terminal & wiring plans to EU Standards.
  3. Create technical specifications, process flow diagrams, and plan control system programming architecture.
  4. Work with the Design and Applications Engineering engineers to provide drawings, specifications, and deliver projects on time.
  5. PLC and controls programming of industrial automation systems.
  6. Co-ordinate suppliers as part of overall project control.
  7. Help as required for the electrical fitting, wiring of panels, and assembly of machine builds.
  8. Carry out electrical testing procedures on new machine builds.
  9. Supporting electrical problem-solving during the manufacturing build process.
  10. Integrate and Commission new systems in support of IVS Engineers at customer sites within the UK and overseas.
  11. Maintain, develop and support existing control systems at customer sites within the UK and overseas.

Required Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

Essential
•Minimum of 3+ years of industry experience.
•Minimum of 3+ years of experience using AutoCAD Electrical or similar package.
•Experience and knowledge of designing and creating electrical panel layouts within electrical CAD software.
•Machinery safety training and/or experience
•Sound understanding of electrical control gear, industrial automation and implementation of communication protocols (Profinet/Profibus, EtherNet/IP, TCP/IP, serial, OPC, IO-link, etc.)
•A logical approach to problem-solving.
•Well organised, ability to work to deadlines and high attention to detail.
•Excellent interpersonal skills – both written and verbal.
•Ability and willingness to work as part of a team.

Desirable

•Educated to degree level preferably in Electrical Engineering or related fields (2.1 or above).
•Knowledge of robotics.
•Clean and full UK driving licence.

Benefits

  1. Competitive salary
  2. Company Pension
  3. 25 days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays
  4. Company Health Insurance
  5. Free On-site Parking

Oxford Metrics is a smart sensing and software company that enables the interface between the real world and its virtual twin. Our smart sensing technology helps over 10,000 customers in more than 70 countries, including all of the world's top 10 games companies and all of the top 20 universities worldwide.

The Group trades through its market-leading division Vicon, Industrial Vision Systems, and recently acquired, The Sempre Group. Vicon is a world leader in motion measurement analysis to thousands of customers worldwide, including Red Bull, Imperial College London, Dreamscape Immersive, Industrial Light & Magic, and NASA. Industrial Vision Systems is a specialist in machine vision software and technology for high precision, automated quality control systems trusted by blue-chip, smart manufacturing companies across the globe including BD, DePuy, Jaguar Land Rover, Johnson & Johnson, Zytronic and Alkegen. Sempre is a measurement specialist solving manufacturing challenges across multiple industries. Through their expert in-house consultants and partnerships with over 25 well-known manufacturers including Jenoptik, Renishaw and Micro-Vu, Sempre offers an extensive range of products and software to customers in aerospace, automotive, medical, energy and precision engineering.

Founded in 1984, our Group is headquartered in Oxford with offices in the United Kingdom, United States and Germany. Since 2001, Oxford Metrics (LSE: OMG), has been a quoted company listed on AIM, a market operated by the London Stock Exchange.

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