Overview
The role of a Control Systems Engineer in the Manufacturing and Production sector requires expertise in projects, implementing, and maintaining control systems to optimise production processes. Based in Rotherham, this permanent position offers a challenging opportunity to work on innovative engineering and manufacturing projects.
Responsibilities
- Responsible for the coordination of specified projects from point of order to on-site installation and commissioning, ensuring compliance with technical, Environmental, Health & Safety legislation to the agreed timetable and costs.
- Assist with a variety of ongoing and new projects from process improvements to capital installations.
- Work within the business quality standards: ISO9001, BSE9100, ISO14001, ISO45001, ISO45001 and ISO17025.
- Determine project specifications against operational requirements, and performance standards; completing technical studies; reviewing bids from contractors, preparing cost estimates.
- Work as part of a team controlled by a project manager.
- Manage external contractors ensuring all aspects of tasks are communicated including H&S, site/working practices etc.
- Report daily/weekly to the Senior Control Engineer, ensuring the status of projects are communicated and on schedule.
- Problem solving concerning maintenance issues and on-line processes.
- Involvement with Root Cause Analysis.
- Lead maintenance and shopfloor teams in improvement activities.
- Provide automation support to the first line maintenance team.
- Support training of staff.
- Improve current manufacturing processes, equipment and work methods.
- Maintain professional and technical knowledge.
- Contribute to and support continuous improvement methods and activities.
- Work closely with production to achieve production needs.
- Work under own initiative with minimal supervision.
- Consider the financial implications of actions taken.
- Accurately record all work activities and plant interventions using the CMMS (Mainsaver) in a timely fashion.
- Maintain housekeeping standards.
- Undertake any other tasks required by the Principal Engineer. A small amount of occasional overseas work can be expected.
Profile / Qualifications
- HNC/HND or equivalent in a relevant engineering discipline (e.g., Electrical, Electronics or Control Engineering). Strong electrical control systems background with mechanical elements.
- Competent PLC programming skills, particularly with Allen Bradley Studio 5000 and Mitsubishi GX Works.
- Experience on a range of plant machines and PLC control and SCADA systems.
- Experience of HMI project programming.
- Computer literacy with MS Office packages (Word, Excel etc.), AutoCAD, SolidWorks, etc.
- Experience in designing and specifying PLC-based electrical control systems and applying these to bespoke production machinery.
- Experience within a medium to heavy manufacturing environment (desirable).
- Good fault-finding and problem-solving skills in electrical, mechanical, hydraulic & pneumatic systems.
- Good organisational and decision-making skills and the ability to coordinate a range of duties.
- Experience with instrumentation such as pressure transmitters, electronic thermometers, flowmeters, etc., and working with 4-20mA signals.
Job Offer / Benefits
- Competitive salary ranging from £45,000 to £55,000.
- 25 days of annual leave plus statutory holidays, with an additional holiday buy scheme for up to 5 days.
- Flexible bank holiday arrangements to suit personal preferences.
- Up to 21% overall pension contribution scheme.
- Westfield Health Cover for employee wellness.
- Onsite parking facilities with electric vehicle charging points.
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