A global friction welding manufacturer is looking for a Control Systems Engineer to join their team based in the Birmingham area.
The ideal candidate will be a hard‑working and adaptable Engineer with a strong design background. Operating at the Birmingham site, you will be responsible for design and technical support of industrial control panels and more. This is a fantastic opportunity with a multi‑national welding company who supply to some of the biggest names in the world.
Role: Control Systems EngineerOffice Location: BirminghamSalary: £55,000 – £60,000
Key Responsibilities
- Design, develop, and implement software for industrial control systems within automation, robotics, and machinery environments.
- Program PLCs, HMIs, and real‑time motion control systems for both hydraulic and electric drive applications.
- Integrate systems across multiple devices and communication protocols (e.g. industrial Ethernet networks).
- Produce comprehensive technical documentation, including specifications, design details, and test procedures.
- Support commissioning activities at customer sites, including occasional international travel and short‑notice assignments.
- Contribute to the full software lifecycle, including requirements definition, design, testing, and deployment.
- Assist with additional tasks as required to support overall project delivery and team objectives.
Key Requirements
- Strong experience with industrial PLC and HMI programming platforms (e.g. Siemens, Allen‑Bradley or similar).
- Experience integrating motion control and drive systems.
- Familiarity with industrial communication protocols such as EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, or similar.
- Knowledge of IEC 61131‑based programming.
- Experience with additional programming languages (e.g. C++, C#, JavaScript) is advantageous.
- Exposure to real‑time or embedded control systems is desirable.
- Ability to produce clear, structured technical documentation across the software lifecycle.
Please apply online or contact for a confidential conversation.
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