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MES Engineer

Banbury
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MES Engineer

Salary: £40,000 - £45,000

Shift: Days - Monday to Friday

Location: Banbury, Oxfordshire

Are you an MES expert with a background in manufacturing systems integration? We're working with a leading manufacturing business who are seeking a skilled MES Engineer with SQL understanding and experience to join their growing team.

Key Responsibilities of the MES Engineer:

Implement and support third-party MES applications (e.g., Apriso, InSequence, Nysus, Solidat).
Interface MES with PLCs and ERP systems to streamline production processes.
Develop and maintain custom scripts, reports, and database queries.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver digital manufacturing solutions.
Skills required for the MES Engineer:

Strong background in manufacturing environments.
Proven MES implementation and support experience.
Solid understanding of PLC and ERP system interfacing.
Proficiency in scripting languages and SQL query/report writing.
Experience with Oracle or PostgreSQL databases.
Advanced IT skills - Word, Excel, MS Project, Visio, PowerBI.
Benefits to the MES Engineer:

Days Shift Pattern
Competitive Salary Package
Leading business with career development opportunities
Full company benefits package
If you are interested in this role and feel that you have the right skills, then 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 automatically become eligible for our referral scheme. 

You will receive £250 for every candidate we place in permanent employment who has been recommended by you. Terms and Conditions apply please see our website for further details

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