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PLC Software & Commissioning Engineer

Posted 6 March by Heat Recruitment
Salary icon £40,000 - £50,000 per annum
Location icon Nottingham , Nottinghamshire

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The Client:

We have an excellent opportunity for a PLC Software & Commissioning Controls Engineer to join a leading automation company that specialises in warehouse automation.

The role will involve taking projects through from concept to completion, developing PLC code and associated processes from scratch and liaising the design engineers through the design phase.

Then taking the lead role in implementing final commissioning to handover stage at clients’ sites throughout the UK and occasionally Europe or International.

What’s needed for me to be considered for the PLC Software & Commissioning Controls Engineer role?

  • Experienced PLC commissioning engineer familiar with Siemens and Allen Bradley platforms using Step 7 / TIA Portal / Logix5000 packages.
  • Experience with conveyor systems / warehouse ASRS systems would be an advantage.
  • Experience developing PLC code and associated processes from scratch.

Full JD available upon request

What next?

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