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Senior EC&I Engineer

Sheffield
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Senior EC&I Engineer (Electrical, Control & Instrumentation)

Location: Sheffield

Salary Dependent on Experience

  • Flexible Start/Finish Times

  • 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with options to buy more)

  • Health Cash Plan

  • Life Insurance

  • Long Service Awards

    Are you an experienced Electrical, Control & Instrumentation (EC&I) Engineer with strong hardware knowledge?

    Our client is a leading UK engineering business renowned for precision and innovation in complex mechanical handling and kinetic architecture systems. They deliver world-class projects across Defence, Aerospace, Nuclear, Sports & Entertainment, and Infrastructure.

    As a Senior EC&I Engineer, you'll lead the full design lifecycle of critical EC&I systems. This involves defining architectures, specifying equipment, and driving both hardware and software integration. You'll develop PLC/HMI software (Rockwell, Siemens, Schneider) and ensure compliance with demanding standards for bespoke engineered solutions for cranes, lifts, and moving platforms.

    This is a position where you'll manage suppliers, support commissioning, and mentor junior engineers, ensuring the delivery of high-integrity control systems.

    About You

  • Substantial experience delivering EC&I systems in complex or safety-regulated environments, with a strong emphasis on hardware design and integration.

  • Proven experience with automated handling systems - cranes, lifts, moving platforms, or similar

  • Strong working knowledge of PLC/HMI systems (Siemens S7/TIA Portal, Rockwell Studio 5000, Schneider EcoStruxure) and CAD tools (AutoCAD Electrical, EPLAN).

  • Solid understanding of control system principles, instrumentation, motor control, and VSDs.

  • Ability to manage stakeholders.

  • A full UK driving licence.

  • Degree-qualified in Electrical Engineering, Control & Instrumentation, or a related field.

    Key Advantage: Knowledge of Functional Safety standards (e.g., BS EN 61508, BS EN 62061, BS EN 13849).

    Ready to lead pioneering EC&I projects in mechanical handling?

    This opportunity is being managed by Connected Search, a specialist recruitment partner to engineering and advanced manufacturing businesses across the UK.

    If you're ready to take the lead on complex EC&I projects with a forward-thinking engineering firm, we’d love to hear from you

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