PLC Maintenance Support Engineer

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We’re working with a Control Systems Company whose Engineers support a wide range of manufacturers, factories, and maintenance teams, solving tricky PLC control systems problems on site. With industrial automation increasing across the UK, these teams are in demand- and so we need to add to them.

The PLC Systems Engineers go to site to help the maintenance engineers by fault finding using the PLC, using your ability to fault find using the software, using the PLC as a diagnostic tool to find the loose wire, the fogged over sensor, the reason why the machine stopped- and rectify it.

You're probably a Maintenance Engineer - you’ve worked with one of the main PLC’s (maybe you’ve got a grasp of Siemens TIA Portal, S7, WinCC, or Allen Bradley, Omron, Mitsubishi for example). You don’t need to be a PLC programmer, fault finding, hands -on skills, an interest in fixing production machinery, going deeper into control systems as you go along.

LOCATION: Living Corby, Peterborough, Cambridge, to Kings Lynn would be ideal. Most of your customer sites will be in that area.

Rewards: A basic salary from £43000 - £48000, a 40 hour working week, with paid overtime above that, company vehicle, plus a benefits package.

Full UK Driving Licence is essential.

To learn more about this new PLC Control Systems Support Engineer vacancy, send a copy of your Cv to Mark Burnard at Hartland Recruitment.

Hartland Recruitment - a specialist technical recruitment agency finding Engineers for Control Systems Engineering companies and Machinery Manufacturers across the UK since 1990.

Reference: 52408220

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