Industrial Process Engineer

Kings Sutton
4 weeks ago
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Are you passionate about automation, process efficiency, and electrical systems? Join our growing team at Cherwell Valley Silos Limited, where you’ll play a key role in optimising our cutting-edge production processes.

Industrial Process Engineer
Near Banbury, Oxfordshire

*    Full time, permanent
*    Competitive Salary (minimum £30,000), based on qualifications and experience + benefits

Please Note: Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK

With over 60 years of excellence, Cherwell Valley Silos Limited is a leading supplier of animal feed ingredients to the broiler, layer, and pig industry. We are committed to quality, sustainability, and innovation in both feed manufacturing and grain trading. Our mission is to deliver high-quality feed solutions whilst maintaining strong partnerships with suppliers and customers across the industry.

The Role

This role is vital in ensuring our production processes run efficiently, especially as we implement new technology to enhance automation and management reporting systems.

Key Responsibilities:

*    Develop, implement, and optimize production processes for animal feed ingredient manufacturing.
*    Troubleshoot and maintain existing PLC systems (Siemens S7), including programming using ladder logic.
*    Operate, maintain, and enhance existing SCADA systems (Wonderware) for smooth production and improved reporting.
*    Diagnose and resolve electrical and electronic issues related to industrial panels, PLCs, standalone controllers, and sensors.
*    Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to drive process improvements and innovation.
*    Ensure compliance with all safety regulations and company standards.

What We Offer

We value our team and invest in their growth. As part of Cherwell Valley Silos Limited, you’ll enjoy:

*    A supportive and collaborative team environment.
*    Exciting opportunities for professional growth
*    A competitive salary and benefits package.

The Ideal Candidate

We’re looking for a problem solver with a strong electrical and automation background, capable of working independently while contributing to a team-driven environment. About you:

*    PLC programming expertise (Siemens S7 preferred), including ladder logic and SCADA systems.
*    Strong knowledge of industrial electrical systems, panel design, installation, and troubleshooting.
*    Analytical mindset with excellent problem-solving skills.
*    High attention to detail and ability to work with minimal supervision.
*    Strong communication and teamwork abilities.
*    Degree in Engineering (Electrical, Industrial, Agricultural, or related field) OR equivalent experience.
*    Prior experience in the animal feed or food industry is beneficial but not essential.

Join us in making a real impact on the animal feed industry while working with cutting-edge automation technology!

How to apply for the role:

If you have the skills and experience required for this position, click “apply” today and check your inbox for an email providing more information on how to tailor your application and provide a cover letter or any supporting documents.

You must be authorised to work in the UK. No agencies please.

Other suitable skills and experience include Process Engineer, Automation Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Industrial Automation Engineer, Controls Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Instrumentation Engineer, SCADA Engineer, Production Engineer

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