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Controls & Instrumentation Engineer (Process Engineering)

Dudley
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Controls & Instrumentation Engineer (Process Engineering)
£48,000 - £50,000 + Weekdays + Day Shift + 25 Days Holiday + Project Based
Dudley, Birmingham

Are you a Controls or Instrumentation Engineer looking for a Project & Maintenance role where you will be involved in multi-million pound projects by commissioning, programming and maintaining process control equipment?

Do you want a role on a large, complex site with recent CAPEX investment, working alongside a team of high-skilled technical experts where you will be granted autonomy, respect and recognition for your contributions?

In this role you'll be working in a specialist controls and instrumentation team in an ATEX environment. The role will involve working mostly with Allen Bradley PLC's, HMI's and instrumentation, and will be a mix of routine maintenance, installation and line adaptations. As a Controls Specialist, you'll be responsible for programming and commissioning.

This company are a long-standing manufacturer and operate a large site in North East Birmingham. They pride themselves on their safety record and comradery, with all teams being specialists in their own sectors.

This role would suit a Controls Engineer, Systems Engineer, Instrumentation Engineer or similar from a Process Engineering environment looking for Project & Maintenance role that offers autonomy, respect and recognition as a technical expert.

The Role:

Programming, modifying and commissioning Allen Bradley/Rockwell/Siemens PLC's and HMI's
Checking and calibrating instrumentation
Mix of maintenance and project based work - constantly evolving
Adhering to international Functional Safety Standards~
Monday - Friday, Days based, 40 hours per weekThe Person:

Controls Engineer, Systems Engineer, Instrumentation Engineer or similar
Allen Bradley, Rockwell or Siemens TIA Portal knowledge
Process Engineering, Chemical Manufacturing or similar backgroundJob Reference BBBH 22447a

Process, Engineer, Engineering, Controls, Systems, Allen, Bradley, Rockwell, Siemens, Instrumentation, PLC, Programming, DCS, HMI, Chemical, Birmingham, Dudley

If you are interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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