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Browne Construction
Senior IT Technician
Browne Construction
Are you an experienced IT professional ready to take the next step in your career? Browne is seeking a Senior IT Technician to join our team at Westside One. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in supporting and enhancing our IT infrastructure, driving innovation, and ensuring the security and efficiency of our digital systems. As a Senior IT Technician, you'll be responsible for the day-to-day management of our IT operations, including help desk support, systems administration, and network security. You'll work closely with the Head of IT on strategic projects and provide expert support across departments and locations. Please note that the successful candidate will be based in our Enfield office initially, with a planned move to Apsley in the New Year ; details around this can be discussed further at interview. About Browne Browne Group is a leading utilities contractor specialising in the water and civil engineering sectors. We deliver complex, sustainable solutions that enhance public infrastructure, improve network resilience, and reduce environmental impact. Our industry-leading digital approach to project management and quality control ensures consistent delivery to the highest standards. Our expertise spans infrastructure, non-infrastructure, and maintenance services across the water and wastewater sectors. We deliver civil engineering works including pipelines, pumping stations and reservoirs; MEICA solutions covering mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, control and automation; and long-term maintenance programmes that support asset reliability and operational efficiency. This integrated capability enables us to meet diverse client needs across the full asset lifecycle. Browne is a subsidiary of Renew Holdings plc, a leading UK Engineering Services business. The Group operates through independently branded subsidiaries across UK and European markets, delivering essential infrastructure maintenance and renewal through its highly skilled, directly employed workforce. What We're Looking For We're looking for a proactive and skilled IT professional who can thrive in a dynamic environment and contribute to the continuous improvement of our digital systems. Proven experience in IT support, including hardware, software and networking Strong hands-on expertise with Microsoft 365, including Teams and SharePoint In depth knowledge of Microsoft 365 security features (Entra/Azure AD) and GDPR compliance Strong problem solving and analytical skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities If you're ready to take your career to the next level and be part of a team that is driving meaningful change through technology, we want to hear from you. Apply today and bring your expertise to Browne. The Company has experienced unprecedented growth over the past few years. We have a vast number of employees, and provide support to clients from all over the country.
08/12/2025
Full time
Are you an experienced IT professional ready to take the next step in your career? Browne is seeking a Senior IT Technician to join our team at Westside One. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in supporting and enhancing our IT infrastructure, driving innovation, and ensuring the security and efficiency of our digital systems. As a Senior IT Technician, you'll be responsible for the day-to-day management of our IT operations, including help desk support, systems administration, and network security. You'll work closely with the Head of IT on strategic projects and provide expert support across departments and locations. Please note that the successful candidate will be based in our Enfield office initially, with a planned move to Apsley in the New Year ; details around this can be discussed further at interview. About Browne Browne Group is a leading utilities contractor specialising in the water and civil engineering sectors. We deliver complex, sustainable solutions that enhance public infrastructure, improve network resilience, and reduce environmental impact. Our industry-leading digital approach to project management and quality control ensures consistent delivery to the highest standards. Our expertise spans infrastructure, non-infrastructure, and maintenance services across the water and wastewater sectors. We deliver civil engineering works including pipelines, pumping stations and reservoirs; MEICA solutions covering mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, control and automation; and long-term maintenance programmes that support asset reliability and operational efficiency. This integrated capability enables us to meet diverse client needs across the full asset lifecycle. Browne is a subsidiary of Renew Holdings plc, a leading UK Engineering Services business. The Group operates through independently branded subsidiaries across UK and European markets, delivering essential infrastructure maintenance and renewal through its highly skilled, directly employed workforce. What We're Looking For We're looking for a proactive and skilled IT professional who can thrive in a dynamic environment and contribute to the continuous improvement of our digital systems. Proven experience in IT support, including hardware, software and networking Strong hands-on expertise with Microsoft 365, including Teams and SharePoint In depth knowledge of Microsoft 365 security features (Entra/Azure AD) and GDPR compliance Strong problem solving and analytical skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities If you're ready to take your career to the next level and be part of a team that is driving meaningful change through technology, we want to hear from you. Apply today and bring your expertise to Browne. The Company has experienced unprecedented growth over the past few years. We have a vast number of employees, and provide support to clients from all over the country.
CNC Turner Setter/Operator/Programmer
Monard Precision Engineering Ltd Rugby, Warwickshire
A Position is available for a reliable fully Skilled CNC Turner Setter/Operator/Programmer to join our small team of precision machinists at a well-established reputable precision engineering company based in Rugby. We supply high quality CNC machined components to the following industries: Motor Sport F1 / GT & Rally Components. Medical Equipment & Instrumentation. Data Acquisition Equipment. Defense Engineering. Automation & Process Control Equipment. Automotive Manufacturing. Robotics. Working Hours: Monday to Thursday 7.30am - 4.00pm and Friday 7.30am - 3.00pm. Employment Type: Permanent Full Time. Weekly Hours: 39 Hours + Occasional Overtime when needed Rate: £34,476 - £36,504 PA The CNC Turner Setter/Operator/Programmer Role: Program, Set and operate 2axis CNC Lathes Working on Fanuc controls Read and interpret engineering drawings to BS / ISO standards Complete 1st off, prove out and inspection Meet production deadlines Quality Inspection of parts using micrometers, verniers and gauges etc. De-burr parts using various hand tools. Working independently and as part of a team. Carry out any other duties as required and deemed appropriate. The Candidate: Skilled in setting and operating CNC Lathes and tooling as well as using precision measurement equipment. Programming at the control experience and G Code Knowledge essential. Ability to read and interpret mechanical documents and drawings Computer savvy with excellent understanding of CNC programs Mechanical aptitude and good math skills A keen eye for detail and good communication abilities. Ability to plan and work from own initiative, with minimum supervision. Applicants will need to demonstrate attention to detail and reliability. Have a great work ethic, a flexible approach and good attitude. Punctual and reliable. Able to work under pressure and to deadlines with a high level of quality standards achieved Willing to work occasional overtime, sometimes at short notice. Motivated and an excellent team player. Experience in offline programming, esp Feature Cam / Fusion 360 would be an advantage but not necessary NO RECRUITMENT AGENCIES PLEASE. JBRP1_UKTJ
04/12/2025
Full time
A Position is available for a reliable fully Skilled CNC Turner Setter/Operator/Programmer to join our small team of precision machinists at a well-established reputable precision engineering company based in Rugby. We supply high quality CNC machined components to the following industries: Motor Sport F1 / GT & Rally Components. Medical Equipment & Instrumentation. Data Acquisition Equipment. Defense Engineering. Automation & Process Control Equipment. Automotive Manufacturing. Robotics. Working Hours: Monday to Thursday 7.30am - 4.00pm and Friday 7.30am - 3.00pm. Employment Type: Permanent Full Time. Weekly Hours: 39 Hours + Occasional Overtime when needed Rate: £34,476 - £36,504 PA The CNC Turner Setter/Operator/Programmer Role: Program, Set and operate 2axis CNC Lathes Working on Fanuc controls Read and interpret engineering drawings to BS / ISO standards Complete 1st off, prove out and inspection Meet production deadlines Quality Inspection of parts using micrometers, verniers and gauges etc. De-burr parts using various hand tools. Working independently and as part of a team. Carry out any other duties as required and deemed appropriate. The Candidate: Skilled in setting and operating CNC Lathes and tooling as well as using precision measurement equipment. Programming at the control experience and G Code Knowledge essential. Ability to read and interpret mechanical documents and drawings Computer savvy with excellent understanding of CNC programs Mechanical aptitude and good math skills A keen eye for detail and good communication abilities. Ability to plan and work from own initiative, with minimum supervision. Applicants will need to demonstrate attention to detail and reliability. Have a great work ethic, a flexible approach and good attitude. Punctual and reliable. Able to work under pressure and to deadlines with a high level of quality standards achieved Willing to work occasional overtime, sometimes at short notice. Motivated and an excellent team player. Experience in offline programming, esp Feature Cam / Fusion 360 would be an advantage but not necessary NO RECRUITMENT AGENCIES PLEASE. JBRP1_UKTJ
Electrical Automation Engineer
Pioneer Selection Stanford-le-hope, Essex
Electrical / Automation Engineer Salary: £62,500 + 10% Bonus Location: Stanford-le-Hope, Essex Shift Pattern: Panama Shift (Days and Nights) We're proud to be working with a prestigious global business with a rapidly growing, highly automated site in Essex. They are now seeking a skilled Electrical / Automation Engineer to join their expanding engineering team. This role will act as the electrical and automation expert, focusing heavily on PLC systems, commissioning activities, software configuration, and the installation and optimisation of automated equipment. You'll be working on some of the most advanced engineering systems and unique machinery in the world, the equipment is providing end-to-end automated container handling. This offers an exceptional opportunity to develop deeper expertise in PLC setup, software configuration, drives, automation hardware and crane control systems, as the business continues to invest in technology, growth and engineering capability. As a key member of the engineering team, you will ensure the efficient, reliable and safe operation of electrical and automation systems across the site. You will support the commissioning, optimisation and troubleshooting, monitor performance to drive continuous improvement, manage PLC and software version control, and assist with new equipment delivery. This is a modern, fast-paced environment offering constant technical challenge and development. Skills Required Level 3 Engineering Qualification Strong electrical background with automation experience Or strong electrical engineering Experience with PLC fault-finding, PLC setup, software configuration, drives, inverters Ability to troubleshoot automation systems, sensors, instrumentation and control hardware Mechanical understanding (pumps, hydraulics, gearboxes) beneficial Key Responsibilities Support the smooth running, maintenance and optimisation of automated systems Continually monitor crane performance and implement improvements Troubleshoot PLCs, drives and control hardware; manage software updates, backups and documentation Play an active role in the commissioning of new cranes and automation projects Assist in spares planning and procurement Provide guidance and training to technicians on automation systems Ensure RAMS, H&S procedures and safe working practices are followed Collaborate with suppliers to resolve technical issues and optimise system performance Benefits Excellent Salary and Bonus Package Sector-leading global business Ongoing investment in training, development and career growth High-quality onsite facilities - gym, canteen, breakout areas Opportunity to work with state-of-the-art automation and crane technology If you are interested in this role and feel you have the right skills, please click apply at the bottom of this advert. For further details, contact Matthew Lye at Pioneer Selection. As a registered candidate with Pioneer Selection Ltd, you are eligible for our referral scheme and will receive £250 for every candidate you recommend who is successfully placed. Terms & Conditions apply. JBRP1_UKTJ
01/12/2025
Full time
Electrical / Automation Engineer Salary: £62,500 + 10% Bonus Location: Stanford-le-Hope, Essex Shift Pattern: Panama Shift (Days and Nights) We're proud to be working with a prestigious global business with a rapidly growing, highly automated site in Essex. They are now seeking a skilled Electrical / Automation Engineer to join their expanding engineering team. This role will act as the electrical and automation expert, focusing heavily on PLC systems, commissioning activities, software configuration, and the installation and optimisation of automated equipment. You'll be working on some of the most advanced engineering systems and unique machinery in the world, the equipment is providing end-to-end automated container handling. This offers an exceptional opportunity to develop deeper expertise in PLC setup, software configuration, drives, automation hardware and crane control systems, as the business continues to invest in technology, growth and engineering capability. As a key member of the engineering team, you will ensure the efficient, reliable and safe operation of electrical and automation systems across the site. You will support the commissioning, optimisation and troubleshooting, monitor performance to drive continuous improvement, manage PLC and software version control, and assist with new equipment delivery. This is a modern, fast-paced environment offering constant technical challenge and development. Skills Required Level 3 Engineering Qualification Strong electrical background with automation experience Or strong electrical engineering Experience with PLC fault-finding, PLC setup, software configuration, drives, inverters Ability to troubleshoot automation systems, sensors, instrumentation and control hardware Mechanical understanding (pumps, hydraulics, gearboxes) beneficial Key Responsibilities Support the smooth running, maintenance and optimisation of automated systems Continually monitor crane performance and implement improvements Troubleshoot PLCs, drives and control hardware; manage software updates, backups and documentation Play an active role in the commissioning of new cranes and automation projects Assist in spares planning and procurement Provide guidance and training to technicians on automation systems Ensure RAMS, H&S procedures and safe working practices are followed Collaborate with suppliers to resolve technical issues and optimise system performance Benefits Excellent Salary and Bonus Package Sector-leading global business Ongoing investment in training, development and career growth High-quality onsite facilities - gym, canteen, breakout areas Opportunity to work with state-of-the-art automation and crane technology If you are interested in this role and feel you have the right skills, please click apply at the bottom of this advert. For further details, contact Matthew Lye at Pioneer Selection. As a registered candidate with Pioneer Selection Ltd, you are eligible for our referral scheme and will receive £250 for every candidate you recommend who is successfully placed. Terms & Conditions apply. JBRP1_UKTJ
Rise Technical Recruitment
Control Systems Engineer
Rise Technical Recruitment Ormskirk, Lancashire
Control Systems Engineer Lathom 50,000- 55,000 + 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays + Bonus Scheme + Up to 8% Pension + Training & Development Excellent opportunity for a Control Systems Engineer with PLC and SCADA experience to join an industry leader offering the chance to work on cutting-edge technology, contribute to global projects, and develop your skills within a highly technical R&D environment. This company are a global powerhouse in their field, known for world-class manufacturing, pioneering technology, and a long-standing reputation for innovation. Their R&D Process Control team plays a vital role in developing and rolling out advanced inspection and process control systems across international operations, forming a key part of their digitalisation and automation strategy. In this role you will work across the full lifecycle of process control systems - from concept through to implementation. You'll develop SCADA systems, program PLCs, create and enhance advanced control techniques (including PID, AI, and machine learning approaches), and support instrumentation and inspection tools used across global manufacturing sites. You'll collaborate with cross-functional R&D and production teams to drive process improvements, troubleshoot complex challenges, and support both on-site and remote operations. Some occasional overseas travel may be required. The ideal candidate will have experience in industrial process control, be strong with PLC and SCADA systems, and have a solid understanding of electrical/electronic principles. Candidates must have full right to work in the UK, be commutable to Lathom, and have excellent communication skills, strong problem-solving abilities, and good project/time management capabilities. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly technical R&D team working with global stakeholders, advance your skills with new technologies, and contribute directly to the development of next-generation control and inspection systems. The Role: Developing and enhancing process control systems from concept to implementation PLC programming, SCADA development, and advanced control techniques (including AI/ML) Delivering instrumentation and inspection solutions to support global operations Providing technical support, system upgrades, and occasional overseas travel The Person: Experience in industrial process control and PLC/SCADA systems Engineering Degree (2:1 or above preferred) Logical problem solver with strong communication skills Commutable to Lathom and full right to work in the UK Reference Number: BBBH(phone number removed) To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Tommy Williams at Rise Technical Recruitment. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
18/11/2025
Full time
Control Systems Engineer Lathom 50,000- 55,000 + 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays + Bonus Scheme + Up to 8% Pension + Training & Development Excellent opportunity for a Control Systems Engineer with PLC and SCADA experience to join an industry leader offering the chance to work on cutting-edge technology, contribute to global projects, and develop your skills within a highly technical R&D environment. This company are a global powerhouse in their field, known for world-class manufacturing, pioneering technology, and a long-standing reputation for innovation. Their R&D Process Control team plays a vital role in developing and rolling out advanced inspection and process control systems across international operations, forming a key part of their digitalisation and automation strategy. In this role you will work across the full lifecycle of process control systems - from concept through to implementation. You'll develop SCADA systems, program PLCs, create and enhance advanced control techniques (including PID, AI, and machine learning approaches), and support instrumentation and inspection tools used across global manufacturing sites. You'll collaborate with cross-functional R&D and production teams to drive process improvements, troubleshoot complex challenges, and support both on-site and remote operations. Some occasional overseas travel may be required. The ideal candidate will have experience in industrial process control, be strong with PLC and SCADA systems, and have a solid understanding of electrical/electronic principles. Candidates must have full right to work in the UK, be commutable to Lathom, and have excellent communication skills, strong problem-solving abilities, and good project/time management capabilities. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly technical R&D team working with global stakeholders, advance your skills with new technologies, and contribute directly to the development of next-generation control and inspection systems. The Role: Developing and enhancing process control systems from concept to implementation PLC programming, SCADA development, and advanced control techniques (including AI/ML) Delivering instrumentation and inspection solutions to support global operations Providing technical support, system upgrades, and occasional overseas travel The Person: Experience in industrial process control and PLC/SCADA systems Engineering Degree (2:1 or above preferred) Logical problem solver with strong communication skills Commutable to Lathom and full right to work in the UK Reference Number: BBBH(phone number removed) To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Tommy Williams at Rise Technical Recruitment. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Pioneer Selection Ltd
Electrical Automation Engineer
Pioneer Selection Ltd Stanford-le-hope, Essex
Electrical / Automation Engineer Salary: £62,500 + 10% Bonus Location: Stanford-le-Hope, Essex Shift Pattern: Panama Shift (Days and Nights) We re proud to be working with a prestigious global business with a rapidly growing, highly automated site in Essex. They are now seeking a skilled Electrical / Automation Engineer to join their expanding engineering team. This role will act as the electrical and automation expert , focusing heavily on PLC systems, commissioning activities, software configuration, and the installation and optimisation of automated equipment . You ll be working on some of the most advanced engineering systems and unique machinery in the world, the equipment is providing end-to-end automated container handling. This offers an exceptional opportunity to develop deeper expertise in PLC setup, software configuration, drives, automation hardware and crane control systems, as the business continues to invest in technology, growth and engineering capability. As a key member of the engineering team, you will ensure the efficient, reliable and safe operation of electrical and automation systems across the site. You will support the commissioning, optimisation and troubleshooting, monitor performance to drive continuous improvement, manage PLC and software version control, and assist with new equipment delivery. This is a modern, fast-paced environment offering constant technical challenge and development. Skills Required Level 3 Engineering Qualification Strong electrical background with automation experience Or strong electrical engineering Experience with PLC fault-finding, PLC setup, software configuration, drives, inverters Ability to troubleshoot automation systems, sensors, instrumentation and control hardware Mechanical understanding (pumps, hydraulics, gearboxes) beneficial Key Responsibilities Support the smooth running, maintenance and optimisation of automated systems Continually monitor crane performance and implement improvements Troubleshoot PLCs, drives and control hardware; manage software updates, backups and documentation Play an active role in the commissioning of new cranes and automation projects Assist in spares planning and procurement Provide guidance and training to technicians on automation systems Ensure RAMS, H&S procedures and safe working practices are followed Collaborate with suppliers to resolve technical issues and optimise system performance Benefits Excellent Salary and Bonus Package Sector-leading global business Ongoing investment in training, development and career growth High-quality onsite facilities gym, canteen, breakout areas Opportunity to work with state-of-the-art automation and crane technology If you are interested in this role and feel you have the right skills, please click apply at the bottom of this advert. For further details, contact Matthew Lye at Pioneer Selection . As a registered candidate with Pioneer Selection Ltd, you are eligible for our referral scheme and will receive £250 for every candidate you recommend who is successfully placed. Terms & Conditions apply.
18/11/2025
Full time
Electrical / Automation Engineer Salary: £62,500 + 10% Bonus Location: Stanford-le-Hope, Essex Shift Pattern: Panama Shift (Days and Nights) We re proud to be working with a prestigious global business with a rapidly growing, highly automated site in Essex. They are now seeking a skilled Electrical / Automation Engineer to join their expanding engineering team. This role will act as the electrical and automation expert , focusing heavily on PLC systems, commissioning activities, software configuration, and the installation and optimisation of automated equipment . You ll be working on some of the most advanced engineering systems and unique machinery in the world, the equipment is providing end-to-end automated container handling. This offers an exceptional opportunity to develop deeper expertise in PLC setup, software configuration, drives, automation hardware and crane control systems, as the business continues to invest in technology, growth and engineering capability. As a key member of the engineering team, you will ensure the efficient, reliable and safe operation of electrical and automation systems across the site. You will support the commissioning, optimisation and troubleshooting, monitor performance to drive continuous improvement, manage PLC and software version control, and assist with new equipment delivery. This is a modern, fast-paced environment offering constant technical challenge and development. Skills Required Level 3 Engineering Qualification Strong electrical background with automation experience Or strong electrical engineering Experience with PLC fault-finding, PLC setup, software configuration, drives, inverters Ability to troubleshoot automation systems, sensors, instrumentation and control hardware Mechanical understanding (pumps, hydraulics, gearboxes) beneficial Key Responsibilities Support the smooth running, maintenance and optimisation of automated systems Continually monitor crane performance and implement improvements Troubleshoot PLCs, drives and control hardware; manage software updates, backups and documentation Play an active role in the commissioning of new cranes and automation projects Assist in spares planning and procurement Provide guidance and training to technicians on automation systems Ensure RAMS, H&S procedures and safe working practices are followed Collaborate with suppliers to resolve technical issues and optimise system performance Benefits Excellent Salary and Bonus Package Sector-leading global business Ongoing investment in training, development and career growth High-quality onsite facilities gym, canteen, breakout areas Opportunity to work with state-of-the-art automation and crane technology If you are interested in this role and feel you have the right skills, please click apply at the bottom of this advert. For further details, contact Matthew Lye at Pioneer Selection . As a registered candidate with Pioneer Selection Ltd, you are eligible for our referral scheme and will receive £250 for every candidate you recommend who is successfully placed. Terms & Conditions apply.
HUNTER SELECTION
Controls / Automation Engineer
HUNTER SELECTION Plymouth, Devon
Controls / Automation Engineer (510 / 26347) Location: Plymouth (PL6) Commutable from: Saltash, Plympton , Plymouth, Ivybridge , South Brent, Tavistock Salary: 50,000 - 55,000 per annum Shift Pattern: Monday to Friday days roles Benefits: Pension scheme matched to 5% Bonus scheme (Attendance / Production) Life Insurance x 3 Ongoing training and development 25 days' annual leave Our prestigious client, a leading manufacturer in the heavy industry sector, is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Controls / Automation Engineer to ensure the reliability and optimal performance of their critical electrical and automation systems. With a strong commitment to operational excellence and minimizing downtime, they require a proactive and technically proficient professional to join their maintenance team. Role and Responsibilities: Research and identify new technologies to upgrade outdated automation equipment Propose and implement upgrades for obsolete software and hardware, assessing impact and risks Collaborate with project teams to create automation specifications for industrial projects Conduct functional analyses and liaise with vendors to ensure project success Provide automation expertise to address critical equipment failures and document effective procedures Maintain automation systems, ensuring equipment is well-documented and staff are trained for servicing Implement retrofitting solutions and provide training for staff on new systems Knowledge, Skills, and Experience: Extensive knowledge of electrical systems and equipment, including power distribution, motor control, and instrumentation. Proven expertise in troubleshooting and repairing complex electrical and automation systems in a heavy industry environment. Proficiency with Siemens S7/ S5 is highly desirable. Familiarity with SCADA systems for monitoring and controlling industrial processes. Demonstrated leadership or supervisory experience in a maintenance environment. Experience in a heavy manufacturing environment (e.g., steel, cement, mining) is highly advantageous. Strong problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills. Comprehensive knowledge of Health and Safety regulations and standards, including electrical safety. Possession of a recognised apprenticeship and relevant electrical qualifications up to ONC/HNC level is essential, with a preference for candidates holding a degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field. Possession of a recognised apprenticeship up to ONC/HNC level is essential Knowledge, Skills, and Experience: Controls / Automation Engineer (510 / 26347) Location: Plymouth (PL6) Commutable from: Saltash , Plympton , Plymouth, Ivybridge , South Brent, Tavistock Salary: 50,000 - 55,000 per annum Suitable candidates should apply immediately by contacting our Managing Consultant, Ashley Reynolds. If you are interested in this position please click 'apply'. Hunter Selection Limited is a recruitment consultancy with offices UK wide, specialising in permanent & contract roles within Engineering & Manufacturing, IT & Digital, Science & Technology and Service & Sales sectors. Please note as we receive a high level of applications we can only respond to applicants whose skills & qualifications are suitable for this position. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
02/10/2025
Full time
Controls / Automation Engineer (510 / 26347) Location: Plymouth (PL6) Commutable from: Saltash, Plympton , Plymouth, Ivybridge , South Brent, Tavistock Salary: 50,000 - 55,000 per annum Shift Pattern: Monday to Friday days roles Benefits: Pension scheme matched to 5% Bonus scheme (Attendance / Production) Life Insurance x 3 Ongoing training and development 25 days' annual leave Our prestigious client, a leading manufacturer in the heavy industry sector, is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Controls / Automation Engineer to ensure the reliability and optimal performance of their critical electrical and automation systems. With a strong commitment to operational excellence and minimizing downtime, they require a proactive and technically proficient professional to join their maintenance team. Role and Responsibilities: Research and identify new technologies to upgrade outdated automation equipment Propose and implement upgrades for obsolete software and hardware, assessing impact and risks Collaborate with project teams to create automation specifications for industrial projects Conduct functional analyses and liaise with vendors to ensure project success Provide automation expertise to address critical equipment failures and document effective procedures Maintain automation systems, ensuring equipment is well-documented and staff are trained for servicing Implement retrofitting solutions and provide training for staff on new systems Knowledge, Skills, and Experience: Extensive knowledge of electrical systems and equipment, including power distribution, motor control, and instrumentation. Proven expertise in troubleshooting and repairing complex electrical and automation systems in a heavy industry environment. Proficiency with Siemens S7/ S5 is highly desirable. Familiarity with SCADA systems for monitoring and controlling industrial processes. Demonstrated leadership or supervisory experience in a maintenance environment. Experience in a heavy manufacturing environment (e.g., steel, cement, mining) is highly advantageous. Strong problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills. Comprehensive knowledge of Health and Safety regulations and standards, including electrical safety. Possession of a recognised apprenticeship and relevant electrical qualifications up to ONC/HNC level is essential, with a preference for candidates holding a degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field. Possession of a recognised apprenticeship up to ONC/HNC level is essential Knowledge, Skills, and Experience: Controls / Automation Engineer (510 / 26347) Location: Plymouth (PL6) Commutable from: Saltash , Plympton , Plymouth, Ivybridge , South Brent, Tavistock Salary: 50,000 - 55,000 per annum Suitable candidates should apply immediately by contacting our Managing Consultant, Ashley Reynolds. If you are interested in this position please click 'apply'. Hunter Selection Limited is a recruitment consultancy with offices UK wide, specialising in permanent & contract roles within Engineering & Manufacturing, IT & Digital, Science & Technology and Service & Sales sectors. Please note as we receive a high level of applications we can only respond to applicants whose skills & qualifications are suitable for this position. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Control Systems Integration Engineer
IT Jobs Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Please note: This opportunity is only available to full UK residents living and working in the UK A highly respected control systems integrator, with several offices throughout the UK, has many exciting open opportunities for all levels of SACADA/PLC/Control Systems Engineers, Project Engineers and project Managers. The hot potato opportunity of the moment is for the following: Control Systems Integration Engineer This is a fantastic opportunity to join the London based team, as a Control Systems Integration Engineer. The successful candidate will be responsible for the full life cycle delivery of the project in both technical compliance and quality. Attending meetings with clients to discuss the design, surveys, software programming, configuration, testing and commissioning for projects. As a Control Systems Integration Engineer, the successful candidate will bring an innovative approach to problem solving, working with highly skilled engineers, this in turn will help to develop their own success and pave a progressive ongoing career path within the company. The ideal candidate will have previous knowledge of PLC’s, SCADA , HMI, variable speed drives and instrumentation products, with experience in a maintenance / electrical background or similar. * Experience in designing control system’s PLC and HMI/SCADA software and making amendments/upgrades to existing system software. * Experience in producing project documentation * Competence in programming of PLC’s like Siemens, Rockwell, or Mitsubishi PLC’s AND / OR competence in programming of SCADA systems like Siemens, Rockwell or Wonderware HMI/SCADA platforms. * UK Sites commissioning (which may involve short periods away from home) Candidate requirements : * Previous control system experience ( 2 years+ ) * Software Engineering Degree and/or Electrical qualifications * Experience with Allen Bradley, Siemens Mitsubishi PLC’s or experience of SCADA systems like Wonderware, Iconics, Schneider or other platforms * Good verbal and written communication skills * Clean UK Driving License * Must be eligible as a full UK resident to work indefinitely in the UK * For Project Manager/ Lead positions the ability to motivate and manage a team of engineers to improve performance (Must have over 5+ years experience) will be required. The company : Has been providing complex Control Systems for Process Control, Automation and Telemetry to customers worldwide for many years. With their core skills lying in PLC, SCADA, HMI, MIS, MES, RTU, control system software engineering, data acquisition, bespoke software and LV Assemblies and Electrical installation. Also, their expertise in panel building and electrical installation equals the ability to offer full turnkey solutions. They approach each project with a fresh outlook and use their extensive knowledge and partnerships to stay a step ahead of the competition, offering the most advanced, innovative and cost-effective solutions. The company embraces diversity and actively seeks individuals with unique perspectives to join the team. The main goal is to create a sustainable future by fostering a diverse environment where everyone can thrive. The company has very strong core values and is committed to providing equal opportunities for all, regardless of race, religion, gender, or background. To apply for this amazing opportunity, please follow the link – I look forward to hearing from you
01/06/2025
Please note: This opportunity is only available to full UK residents living and working in the UK A highly respected control systems integrator, with several offices throughout the UK, has many exciting open opportunities for all levels of SACADA/PLC/Control Systems Engineers, Project Engineers and project Managers. The hot potato opportunity of the moment is for the following: Control Systems Integration Engineer This is a fantastic opportunity to join the London based team, as a Control Systems Integration Engineer. The successful candidate will be responsible for the full life cycle delivery of the project in both technical compliance and quality. Attending meetings with clients to discuss the design, surveys, software programming, configuration, testing and commissioning for projects. As a Control Systems Integration Engineer, the successful candidate will bring an innovative approach to problem solving, working with highly skilled engineers, this in turn will help to develop their own success and pave a progressive ongoing career path within the company. The ideal candidate will have previous knowledge of PLC’s, SCADA , HMI, variable speed drives and instrumentation products, with experience in a maintenance / electrical background or similar. * Experience in designing control system’s PLC and HMI/SCADA software and making amendments/upgrades to existing system software. * Experience in producing project documentation * Competence in programming of PLC’s like Siemens, Rockwell, or Mitsubishi PLC’s AND / OR competence in programming of SCADA systems like Siemens, Rockwell or Wonderware HMI/SCADA platforms. * UK Sites commissioning (which may involve short periods away from home) Candidate requirements : * Previous control system experience ( 2 years+ ) * Software Engineering Degree and/or Electrical qualifications * Experience with Allen Bradley, Siemens Mitsubishi PLC’s or experience of SCADA systems like Wonderware, Iconics, Schneider or other platforms * Good verbal and written communication skills * Clean UK Driving License * Must be eligible as a full UK resident to work indefinitely in the UK * For Project Manager/ Lead positions the ability to motivate and manage a team of engineers to improve performance (Must have over 5+ years experience) will be required. The company : Has been providing complex Control Systems for Process Control, Automation and Telemetry to customers worldwide for many years. With their core skills lying in PLC, SCADA, HMI, MIS, MES, RTU, control system software engineering, data acquisition, bespoke software and LV Assemblies and Electrical installation. Also, their expertise in panel building and electrical installation equals the ability to offer full turnkey solutions. They approach each project with a fresh outlook and use their extensive knowledge and partnerships to stay a step ahead of the competition, offering the most advanced, innovative and cost-effective solutions. The company embraces diversity and actively seeks individuals with unique perspectives to join the team. The main goal is to create a sustainable future by fostering a diverse environment where everyone can thrive. The company has very strong core values and is committed to providing equal opportunities for all, regardless of race, religion, gender, or background. To apply for this amazing opportunity, please follow the link – I look forward to hearing from you
Tesco Bank
Systems Engineer - Cloud
Tesco Bank
Description & Requirements System Engineer - Cloud Our purpose The Tesco name comes with a dedication to customer service excellence, but Tesco Bank offers something more: a fresh approach to finance. While it's an innovation, ours is a business built on the next development, the evolution to come. For forward-thinking, technical professionals, that means making a wide-ranging and long-lasting impact in an organisation that's changing the face of banking for our customers We're on a mission to make our customers happier and more successful by putting them in control of their finances. The Role Tesco Bank is looking for a System Engineer with knowledge of AWS and some experience engineering new automated cloud-native services using continuous delivery techniques underpinned by instrumentation that monitors performance and compliance. You will be: • Engineering new cloud services, based on agreed designs, that exploit public cloud infrastructure and platform services plus cloud-native design patterns (loosely coupled, containers, serverless) that support our drive towards enabling product teams to self-serve. • Implementing solutions using our continuous delivery tools chains to drive high levels of automation via a test-driven development approach that ensures consistency across the cloud services we develop. • Implementing instrumentation as part of the build of new cloud services to ensure we can continuously monitor and report on the compliance of cloud services against our key controls. • Working closely with our Senior System Engineers and Engineering Leads to identify areas of improvement, input into our backlog, develop stories and acceptance criteria, to plan and estimate future sprints. • Engaging with IT Security teams plus key suppliers to ensure the cloud services we engineer are secure, resilient, optimised, and compliant. • Contributing to new engineering standards and patterns including the creation of code artefacts and tooling that support broad reuse across engineering teams. • Capturing and sharing cloud-related knowledge and experience across the Engineering team and broader organisation through blog posts, videos, and training sessions What you'll bring We work with the following tech stack, we don't expect you to tick every box, and if you feel you hit most of the brief, it's worth exploring to further develop your career here with us at Tesco Bank. • Enthusiasm and passion for using public cloud platforms and high levels of automation to help the business build new innovative services. • Ability to solve technical problems across multiple technology domains. • Systems administration background with experience of Windows Server including scripting with Powershell. • Hands-on experience with AWS, specifically with EC2, RDS and S3. • Knowledge of modern architectures and the toolchains required to effectively deploy and operate cloud solutions. • Knowledge of one or more programming languages (e.g., Java, Python, Ruby) and continuous integration/delivery approaches and tools. • Understanding and experience of agile working practices and automated testing methodologies including test-driven development (TDD). • Good written and verbal communication skills with the ability to engage technical stakeholders at all levels. How to apply We value our people and diverse team and believe the variety of backgrounds and experiences make us stronger to achieve our goals. We encourage colleagues to be productive, focus on meaningful work, look for ways to further develop themselves & careers, and have an excellent work/life balance Our colleagues are working remotely. Looking to the future, we are excited to understand our new normal and are committed to exploring the opportunities that a hybrid working environment could bring to our wider team. If you're interested in finding out more about what a career at Tesco Bank looks like, click apply to find out more! Our Purpose The Tesco name comes with a dedication to customer service excellence, but Tesco Bank offers something more: a fresh approach to finance. While it's an innovation, ours is a business built on the next development, the evolution to come. For forward-thinking, technical professionals, that means making a wide-ranging and long-lasting impact in an organisation that's changing the face of banking for our customers. We're on a mission to make our customers happier and more successful by putting them in control of their finances. Requisition description D&I statement - We value our people and diverse team and believe the variety of backgrounds and experiences make us stronger to achieve our goals. We encourage colleagues to be productive, focus on meaningful work, and look for ways to further develop themselves & career, and have an excellent work/life balance. Our colleagues are working remotely. Looking to the future, we are excited to understand our 'new normal' and are committed to exploring the opportunities that a hybrid working environment could bring for our wider team. If you're interested in finding out more about what a career at Tesco Bank looks like, click apply to find out more!
24/09/2022
Full time
Description & Requirements System Engineer - Cloud Our purpose The Tesco name comes with a dedication to customer service excellence, but Tesco Bank offers something more: a fresh approach to finance. While it's an innovation, ours is a business built on the next development, the evolution to come. For forward-thinking, technical professionals, that means making a wide-ranging and long-lasting impact in an organisation that's changing the face of banking for our customers We're on a mission to make our customers happier and more successful by putting them in control of their finances. The Role Tesco Bank is looking for a System Engineer with knowledge of AWS and some experience engineering new automated cloud-native services using continuous delivery techniques underpinned by instrumentation that monitors performance and compliance. You will be: • Engineering new cloud services, based on agreed designs, that exploit public cloud infrastructure and platform services plus cloud-native design patterns (loosely coupled, containers, serverless) that support our drive towards enabling product teams to self-serve. • Implementing solutions using our continuous delivery tools chains to drive high levels of automation via a test-driven development approach that ensures consistency across the cloud services we develop. • Implementing instrumentation as part of the build of new cloud services to ensure we can continuously monitor and report on the compliance of cloud services against our key controls. • Working closely with our Senior System Engineers and Engineering Leads to identify areas of improvement, input into our backlog, develop stories and acceptance criteria, to plan and estimate future sprints. • Engaging with IT Security teams plus key suppliers to ensure the cloud services we engineer are secure, resilient, optimised, and compliant. • Contributing to new engineering standards and patterns including the creation of code artefacts and tooling that support broad reuse across engineering teams. • Capturing and sharing cloud-related knowledge and experience across the Engineering team and broader organisation through blog posts, videos, and training sessions What you'll bring We work with the following tech stack, we don't expect you to tick every box, and if you feel you hit most of the brief, it's worth exploring to further develop your career here with us at Tesco Bank. • Enthusiasm and passion for using public cloud platforms and high levels of automation to help the business build new innovative services. • Ability to solve technical problems across multiple technology domains. • Systems administration background with experience of Windows Server including scripting with Powershell. • Hands-on experience with AWS, specifically with EC2, RDS and S3. • Knowledge of modern architectures and the toolchains required to effectively deploy and operate cloud solutions. • Knowledge of one or more programming languages (e.g., Java, Python, Ruby) and continuous integration/delivery approaches and tools. • Understanding and experience of agile working practices and automated testing methodologies including test-driven development (TDD). • Good written and verbal communication skills with the ability to engage technical stakeholders at all levels. How to apply We value our people and diverse team and believe the variety of backgrounds and experiences make us stronger to achieve our goals. We encourage colleagues to be productive, focus on meaningful work, look for ways to further develop themselves & careers, and have an excellent work/life balance Our colleagues are working remotely. Looking to the future, we are excited to understand our new normal and are committed to exploring the opportunities that a hybrid working environment could bring to our wider team. If you're interested in finding out more about what a career at Tesco Bank looks like, click apply to find out more! Our Purpose The Tesco name comes with a dedication to customer service excellence, but Tesco Bank offers something more: a fresh approach to finance. While it's an innovation, ours is a business built on the next development, the evolution to come. For forward-thinking, technical professionals, that means making a wide-ranging and long-lasting impact in an organisation that's changing the face of banking for our customers. We're on a mission to make our customers happier and more successful by putting them in control of their finances. Requisition description D&I statement - We value our people and diverse team and believe the variety of backgrounds and experiences make us stronger to achieve our goals. We encourage colleagues to be productive, focus on meaningful work, and look for ways to further develop themselves & career, and have an excellent work/life balance. Our colleagues are working remotely. Looking to the future, we are excited to understand our 'new normal' and are committed to exploring the opportunities that a hybrid working environment could bring for our wider team. If you're interested in finding out more about what a career at Tesco Bank looks like, click apply to find out more!

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