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Automation Engineer

Bristol
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Automation Engineer (C & I Engineer / SCADA / PLC / Automation / BMS / Instrumentation)

Bristol

£55,000 - £65,000 + Generous Profit Share + Expense Allowances + Benefits

Controls & Automation Engineer required with an in-depth knowledge of PLC and/or SCADA by a mid-sized business growing at 30% per year. They are in an exciting position to help companies meet their Net Zero and other carbon / emission related goals.

The Automation Engineer will design and commission new C&I systems for heat recovery projects. These projects are delivered on a turnkey basis to clients looking to reduce carbon emissions through recovering the heat lost in their operations.

This is a varied and challenging role that involves many aspects from design & development, testing, commissioning through to handover to the client on site.

The Automation Engineer role:

  • Designing and developing new control systems.
  • Writing complex programmes from scratch on any manufacturer’s software.
  • Create library of programs used in various heat recovery product lines and improve and standardise company tools.
  • Work closely with sales team and/or customers to develop SOP.
  • Configure and program the Human Machine Interface (HMI), controllers and network (Modbus, BACnet, etc.) according to the established standards.
  • Create control and network drawings and prepare necessary documentation for the projects and clients.
  • Responsible for testing, commissioning and troubleshooting control programs and the SOP either remotely or onsite as required.
  • Participate in the training of test and supporting after sales technicians with technical documents, presentations etc.
  • Developing proposals for new projects.

    The Automation Engineer:

  • Strong experience in any of the following SCADA / PLC / SQL / Automation / BMS / Electrical Controls.
  • Able to write complex programmes from scratch on any manufacturers software.
  • Experience in AutoCAD or other drawing software.
  • Will ideally (not essential) have experience in building management systems (BMS), communication protocol (BACnet, Modbus, LonWorks, etc.) and proprietary controls (OEMCtrl, Siemens, etc.) is an asset.
  • Will hold a technical degree or equivalent in electrical engineering, automation, or other related fields

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