Automation Engineer sought by a global automotive manufacturing organisation serving customers in over 150 countries, based at their Burton-upon-Trent plant. The Role: As an Automation Engineer you will be the site Subject Matter Expert (SME) within the team, for all controls systems, sensors, PLCs, communication protocols, and automation for the site. The key function of this role will be to identify, develop and implement new technology into the plant to assist in continuous improvement of process to realise efficiency and performance improvements. Though mainly a proactive role, there will be an element of re-active maintenance involved where required. Your duties will include: Leading the deployment and integration of new technologies and systems. Conducting tests and evaluations of systems to ensure functionality, efficiency, and security. Taking ownership for all current manufacturing software and shop floor control systems. Working closely with cross-functional teams to understand requirements and contribute to technology solutions. Empowered to investigate new technology to drive the business forward. Maintaining detailed documentation and backups of systems, configurations, and procedures. Supporting regular system upgrades and maintenance activities. Working with IT to improve the presentation of live data to the shop floor for better control of processes and performance Working with maintenance personnel to improve knowledge on intermediate to advanced automation, controls and robotics. Working in a hands-on manner to actively monitor, fault find and repair systems to provide a high level of equipment availability. The successful Automation Engineer should demonstrate: Experienced in either Automation Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Maintenance Engineering Obtained a Mechatronics, Electrical and Electronic, Mechanical, Manufacturing Engineering degree, qualifications or related field of study Experience in PLC controlled automation and automated processes Experience working with PLCs (Siemens), HMIs, SCADAs etc. to include programming, troubleshooting, repair and maintenance Write code in programming languages ranging from C, SQL and VB scripting Understanding of design and configuration of IP networks Professionalism to perform FAT and site commissioning under formal client witnessed conditions Work collaboratively and proactively at all levels throughout the business A team player and good communication skills Strong problem solver Benefits Package: Excellent salary 34 days holiday, rising to 38 days with service, including bank holidays Enhanced pension scheme Death in Service Life assurance Cycle to Work scheme Excellent training Free onsite parking Onsite facilities Employee wellbeing programme Automation Engineer Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire Excellent salary + benefits
May 17, 2024
Full time
Automation Engineer sought by a global automotive manufacturing organisation serving customers in over 150 countries, based at their Burton-upon-Trent plant. The Role: As an Automation Engineer you will be the site Subject Matter Expert (SME) within the team, for all controls systems, sensors, PLCs, communication protocols, and automation for the site. The key function of this role will be to identify, develop and implement new technology into the plant to assist in continuous improvement of process to realise efficiency and performance improvements. Though mainly a proactive role, there will be an element of re-active maintenance involved where required. Your duties will include: Leading the deployment and integration of new technologies and systems. Conducting tests and evaluations of systems to ensure functionality, efficiency, and security. Taking ownership for all current manufacturing software and shop floor control systems. Working closely with cross-functional teams to understand requirements and contribute to technology solutions. Empowered to investigate new technology to drive the business forward. Maintaining detailed documentation and backups of systems, configurations, and procedures. Supporting regular system upgrades and maintenance activities. Working with IT to improve the presentation of live data to the shop floor for better control of processes and performance Working with maintenance personnel to improve knowledge on intermediate to advanced automation, controls and robotics. Working in a hands-on manner to actively monitor, fault find and repair systems to provide a high level of equipment availability. The successful Automation Engineer should demonstrate: Experienced in either Automation Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Maintenance Engineering Obtained a Mechatronics, Electrical and Electronic, Mechanical, Manufacturing Engineering degree, qualifications or related field of study Experience in PLC controlled automation and automated processes Experience working with PLCs (Siemens), HMIs, SCADAs etc. to include programming, troubleshooting, repair and maintenance Write code in programming languages ranging from C, SQL and VB scripting Understanding of design and configuration of IP networks Professionalism to perform FAT and site commissioning under formal client witnessed conditions Work collaboratively and proactively at all levels throughout the business A team player and good communication skills Strong problem solver Benefits Package: Excellent salary 34 days holiday, rising to 38 days with service, including bank holidays Enhanced pension scheme Death in Service Life assurance Cycle to Work scheme Excellent training Free onsite parking Onsite facilities Employee wellbeing programme Automation Engineer Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire Excellent salary + benefits
Job Title: EICA Engineer Location: Liverpool Shifts: Days regular Salary: Up to £55,000 per annum Metalis is working with one of our large, well-established clients who are looking to add to their automation team by recruiting for a EICA Engineer. The position would be based in and around the Liverpool area and would be permanent. Job Role: Provide PLC/HMI/SCADA support in breakdowns, maintenance, installation and commissioning. Carry out PLC/Electrical (low voltage) fault finding Modifiy and install control systems Carry out the specification of electrical control components, to include reading of electrical drawings Provide Automation support and maintaining the integrity of the Automation systems, support and assisting customers during system breakdowns. Develop ideas to improve efficiency and operation, take a keen interest in continuous improvement Administer and archive automation software to ensure successful replacement of all automation systems and maintain all automation records and documentation. Be responsible for liaising with Clients, where necessary, for development & acceptance of requirements. Carry out the provision of Site Acceptance Testing, Commissioning, Training & Support Services. Carry out business development technical support & proposals to agreed target clients. Job Requirements: Experience as an EICA engineer with circuit design, PLC programming and high-level fault finding. iFIX and WinCC SCADA experience. High attention to detail with good analytical and reporting skills. Experience developing and commissioning with Siemens, AB, Omron ,Schneider, Mitsubishi , ABB and Wonderware. Good understanding of Industrial Networking (Ethernet, ModBus , Asi, Profibus, Profinet, Cnet) Be able to connect and back up PLC and HMI software applications, storing and sharing as required by contracts Job Details: If this is something that would be suitable, please call Maisie on .
May 16, 2024
Full time
Job Title: EICA Engineer Location: Liverpool Shifts: Days regular Salary: Up to £55,000 per annum Metalis is working with one of our large, well-established clients who are looking to add to their automation team by recruiting for a EICA Engineer. The position would be based in and around the Liverpool area and would be permanent. Job Role: Provide PLC/HMI/SCADA support in breakdowns, maintenance, installation and commissioning. Carry out PLC/Electrical (low voltage) fault finding Modifiy and install control systems Carry out the specification of electrical control components, to include reading of electrical drawings Provide Automation support and maintaining the integrity of the Automation systems, support and assisting customers during system breakdowns. Develop ideas to improve efficiency and operation, take a keen interest in continuous improvement Administer and archive automation software to ensure successful replacement of all automation systems and maintain all automation records and documentation. Be responsible for liaising with Clients, where necessary, for development & acceptance of requirements. Carry out the provision of Site Acceptance Testing, Commissioning, Training & Support Services. Carry out business development technical support & proposals to agreed target clients. Job Requirements: Experience as an EICA engineer with circuit design, PLC programming and high-level fault finding. iFIX and WinCC SCADA experience. High attention to detail with good analytical and reporting skills. Experience developing and commissioning with Siemens, AB, Omron ,Schneider, Mitsubishi , ABB and Wonderware. Good understanding of Industrial Networking (Ethernet, ModBus , Asi, Profibus, Profinet, Cnet) Be able to connect and back up PLC and HMI software applications, storing and sharing as required by contracts Job Details: If this is something that would be suitable, please call Maisie on .
Location - Field Based covering, Essex and South Suffolk areas; travel required throughout our region, ideally you'll be based in Southend, Basildon or Chelmsford areas. Salary - Circa £37,000 salary dependant on skills and experience + Company Vehicle Permanent - Full time role 37 Hours + 24x7x365 Standby cover Providing the essentials of life takes more than mains, drains, reservoirs and treatment centres, it takes industry-leading technology too! If you're looking for a fresh challenge, why not join us in to the world of Telemetry and Operational Technology (OT), underpinning business-critical decision-making of our large and dynamic company. Telemetry is the often called the 'eyes and ears' of our operational business and allows us to monitor and operate 1000's of critical assets across the Anglian Water region to keep your water flowing as intended! To maintain and enhance our telemetry service, we are looking for a new Telemetry Field Engineer to join the team to be based predominately in the South Essex area. What will you be doing? As part of our dedicated OT Telemetry and Automation team you'll maintain and support our regional telemetry and automation hardware and associated communications systems while assisting with the design and commissioning of new and replacement installations. Key responsibilities: Commission, support, repair, maintain and optimise telemetry systems and associated communication networks Carry out maintenance and repair of: Telemetry outstation and associated instrumentation Telemetry communication systems (radio, mobile, fixed line) Site SCADA Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) software control Overcome unique and complex issues to achieve or exceed Level of Service as defined in Service Level Agreements Provide timely and appropriate support for internal and external customers to meet proactive, reactive and project requirements Proactively and efficiently monitor and maintain standards and regulation requirements ensuring telemetry activity is delivered safely, to the required standards and within agreed licencing requirements What do you need? We are looking for you to ideally be educated to HNC/HND (or equivalent) level or have time served experience in maintenance, commissioning or field service of electrical, instrumentation or telecommunications systems. Experience or formal training in programming and fault finding on Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) or process control equipment would be an advantage. You'll have a desire and attitude to learn new skills both through formal and self learning methods. You'll require good IT skills both in office applications and programming software with knowledge or experience in IT networking and communications being beneficial. You'll possess the ability to build relationships, have good interpersonal skills and maintain a professional appearance and attitude as you will be working as part of a team, interacting with customers, alliance partners and contractors, but also have the ability to work under your own initiative across the region. So a flexible, self-motivated and constructive attitude is essential as you'll also provide essential 24/7 cover as part of a standby rota. What benefits do we offer? Being a successful water company doesn't come easy! Our people are important to us and we want to make sure that we reward and recognise all of the great work that they do. Some of our benefits include: Bonus scheme Private health care Competitive pension scheme 23 days annual leave rising with length of service Flexible benefits to support your wellbeing Flexible working (dependent on your role) Plus lots more! We are passionate and committed to the learning and development of our people making sure they have the right skills and knowledge to be successful and to help achieve their potential. We also take Health and Safety very seriously in everything that we do. If you are offered a job with us, you'll be subject to the relevant/standard employment checks, including: your right to work in the UK, reference, driving licence and identity check. Depending on your role, you may also be subject to further pre-employment checks. Closing date: 23/10/2022 Interviews: Week Commencing. 31/10/22
Sep 24, 2022
Full time
Location - Field Based covering, Essex and South Suffolk areas; travel required throughout our region, ideally you'll be based in Southend, Basildon or Chelmsford areas. Salary - Circa £37,000 salary dependant on skills and experience + Company Vehicle Permanent - Full time role 37 Hours + 24x7x365 Standby cover Providing the essentials of life takes more than mains, drains, reservoirs and treatment centres, it takes industry-leading technology too! If you're looking for a fresh challenge, why not join us in to the world of Telemetry and Operational Technology (OT), underpinning business-critical decision-making of our large and dynamic company. Telemetry is the often called the 'eyes and ears' of our operational business and allows us to monitor and operate 1000's of critical assets across the Anglian Water region to keep your water flowing as intended! To maintain and enhance our telemetry service, we are looking for a new Telemetry Field Engineer to join the team to be based predominately in the South Essex area. What will you be doing? As part of our dedicated OT Telemetry and Automation team you'll maintain and support our regional telemetry and automation hardware and associated communications systems while assisting with the design and commissioning of new and replacement installations. Key responsibilities: Commission, support, repair, maintain and optimise telemetry systems and associated communication networks Carry out maintenance and repair of: Telemetry outstation and associated instrumentation Telemetry communication systems (radio, mobile, fixed line) Site SCADA Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) software control Overcome unique and complex issues to achieve or exceed Level of Service as defined in Service Level Agreements Provide timely and appropriate support for internal and external customers to meet proactive, reactive and project requirements Proactively and efficiently monitor and maintain standards and regulation requirements ensuring telemetry activity is delivered safely, to the required standards and within agreed licencing requirements What do you need? We are looking for you to ideally be educated to HNC/HND (or equivalent) level or have time served experience in maintenance, commissioning or field service of electrical, instrumentation or telecommunications systems. Experience or formal training in programming and fault finding on Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) or process control equipment would be an advantage. You'll have a desire and attitude to learn new skills both through formal and self learning methods. You'll require good IT skills both in office applications and programming software with knowledge or experience in IT networking and communications being beneficial. You'll possess the ability to build relationships, have good interpersonal skills and maintain a professional appearance and attitude as you will be working as part of a team, interacting with customers, alliance partners and contractors, but also have the ability to work under your own initiative across the region. So a flexible, self-motivated and constructive attitude is essential as you'll also provide essential 24/7 cover as part of a standby rota. What benefits do we offer? Being a successful water company doesn't come easy! Our people are important to us and we want to make sure that we reward and recognise all of the great work that they do. Some of our benefits include: Bonus scheme Private health care Competitive pension scheme 23 days annual leave rising with length of service Flexible benefits to support your wellbeing Flexible working (dependent on your role) Plus lots more! We are passionate and committed to the learning and development of our people making sure they have the right skills and knowledge to be successful and to help achieve their potential. We also take Health and Safety very seriously in everything that we do. If you are offered a job with us, you'll be subject to the relevant/standard employment checks, including: your right to work in the UK, reference, driving licence and identity check. Depending on your role, you may also be subject to further pre-employment checks. Closing date: 23/10/2022 Interviews: Week Commencing. 31/10/22
Proclinical are recruiting a Maintenance Controls Technician for a pharmaceutical organisation. This role is on a permanent basis. The client is focused on developing life-changing remedies within various therapeutic areas. Responsibilities: Offer technical hardware, software and coding assistance to guarantee systems and equipment are upheld to meet performance needs. Be involved in reliability processes, for example: RCM, RCA, FMEA, etc. Produce, uphold, and implement automation maintenance processes for equipment/computerised systems, which involves use of suitable personal protective equipment and safety processes. You will be responsive to change as well as to the requirements of the company when needed. The ideal candidate will carry out planned, corrective and breakdown maintenance. Assist in the reduction of automation maintenance plans through data driven equipment performance as well as FMEA examinations. You will be a part of the quality processes, for example: CAPA, UE, change control and internal auditing. Actively look for reliability/improvement prospects and guarantee their accomplishment. Other duties may be assigned to this role. Skills & Requirements: An HNC in automation or linked engineering discipline and eager to be educated to a degree level in a linked engineering discipline. At least 2+ years of experience in configuring and upholding programmable electronic systems used for process control, ideally in a cGMP regulated setting such as GAMP5, FDA 21 CFR11, EU ANNEX 11. Acquaintance with Siemens PLC/HMI and SCADA configuration and maintenance. Knowledgeable in regulatory expectations together with the latest developments and automation matters within the international pharmaceutical industry such as GAMP5, FDA 21 CFR11, EU ANNEX 11. Familiarity with successful pre-approval inspection or corresponding regulatory audit including Programmable Electronic Systems. Competent with Siemens S7 software and applications. Able to think analytically and technically with the ability to resolve issues. An organised individual. Works well in a team environment. Skilled in the programming, maintenance, specification and validation of automation systems. If you are having difficulty in applying or if you have any questions, please contact Robert Scott at . Proclinical is a specialist employment agency and recruitment business, providing job opportunities within major pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies. Proclinical Staffing is an equal opportunity employer.
Sep 23, 2022
Full time
Proclinical are recruiting a Maintenance Controls Technician for a pharmaceutical organisation. This role is on a permanent basis. The client is focused on developing life-changing remedies within various therapeutic areas. Responsibilities: Offer technical hardware, software and coding assistance to guarantee systems and equipment are upheld to meet performance needs. Be involved in reliability processes, for example: RCM, RCA, FMEA, etc. Produce, uphold, and implement automation maintenance processes for equipment/computerised systems, which involves use of suitable personal protective equipment and safety processes. You will be responsive to change as well as to the requirements of the company when needed. The ideal candidate will carry out planned, corrective and breakdown maintenance. Assist in the reduction of automation maintenance plans through data driven equipment performance as well as FMEA examinations. You will be a part of the quality processes, for example: CAPA, UE, change control and internal auditing. Actively look for reliability/improvement prospects and guarantee their accomplishment. Other duties may be assigned to this role. Skills & Requirements: An HNC in automation or linked engineering discipline and eager to be educated to a degree level in a linked engineering discipline. At least 2+ years of experience in configuring and upholding programmable electronic systems used for process control, ideally in a cGMP regulated setting such as GAMP5, FDA 21 CFR11, EU ANNEX 11. Acquaintance with Siemens PLC/HMI and SCADA configuration and maintenance. Knowledgeable in regulatory expectations together with the latest developments and automation matters within the international pharmaceutical industry such as GAMP5, FDA 21 CFR11, EU ANNEX 11. Familiarity with successful pre-approval inspection or corresponding regulatory audit including Programmable Electronic Systems. Competent with Siemens S7 software and applications. Able to think analytically and technically with the ability to resolve issues. An organised individual. Works well in a team environment. Skilled in the programming, maintenance, specification and validation of automation systems. If you are having difficulty in applying or if you have any questions, please contact Robert Scott at . Proclinical is a specialist employment agency and recruitment business, providing job opportunities within major pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies. Proclinical Staffing is an equal opportunity employer.
Job Title - IT Automation Engineer Salary - Competitive Salary + Company Vehicle Locations - Home based; Working within the Lincolnshire region covering such areas Lincoln, Grantham & Boston. If required you would also need to travel to Cambridgeshire & Northamptonshire Permanent - Full time role 37 Hours + 24x7x365 Standby cover Here at Anglian Water, our region is flourishing, and we understand the need to prioritise support for our economy, customers, and communities to enable sustainable growth and build resilience. Providing the essentials required to facilitate this growth takes more than mains, drain, reservoirs and treatment centres, it takes industry leading technology too! It is vital that we pay close attention to how our assets and water supplies are performing. Our regulations have never been tougher or more stringent and our ability to continually and consistently monitor, control and optimise our assets will truly be put to the test. Telemetry and automation are often referred to as the 'eyes and ears', allowing us to monitor the performance and optimise the control of our assets. To help us maintain and enhance our industry leading technology and remain at the forefront of the water industry, an exciting opportunity has arisen for an Automation Engineer to support our business. What will you be doing? As our Automation Engineer, you'll maintain, modify and enhance our existing process control systems to meet and exceed our customer's expectations. In addition, working closely with our framework partners, you'll provide expert advice on the installation of new systems with the approval of system architectures, design specifications and the final testing / commissioning of installations. By providing effective 2nd line technical support and consultancy facility on all things process control and automation to the wider telemetry department and operational teams, you'll ensure that we are meeting our service level agreements, not only providing an excellent service to our internal customers, but keeping water running throughout our communities. Key Responsibilities: Use your experience and in-depth knowledge of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and Remote Telemetry Units (RTUs) to enhance and optimise existing and new process control systems and provide support to all telemetry and automation teams, the wider business, and framework partners. Create, maintain, and enforce up to date, user friendly, documentation covering elements such as system architectures, design specifications, maintenance updates, and customer support materials in accordance with both external regulatory requirements and internal standards such as the Anglian Water OT Standards. Provide support and maintenance of automation software, ensuring all installations are compliant with regulatory requirements, and OT Standards at all times. Manage a host of project and operational automation requirements on time and within budget, ensuring collaboration between contractors and framework partners to achieve targets and an excellent standard of work. Carry out proactive maintenance and repair work to ensure the continued reliable operation of telemetry communication and automation systems. Carry out reactive maintenance as part of a rostered 24/7 standby arrangement to ensure a continual level of service to the business. What do you need for this role: Educated to HND / degree level or experience in a relevant engineering discipline. Formal Programmable Logic Controller training (Allen Bradley / Rockwell, Schneider, Telemecanique, Modicon etc) Proven relevant experience including development, implementation, and commissioning of software for PLC, HMI and SCADA systems. Experience in working with telemetry and process control in an industrial environment. Knowledge of water and wastewater process control. Ability to work with a flexible and constructive attitude to tight deadlines in pressurised environments whilst maintaining safety. Excellent interpersonal skills and confident in conveying complex technical information to a non-technical audience. What benefits do we offer? Being a successful water company doesn't come easy! Our people are important to us, and we want to make sure that we reward and recognise all of the great work that they do. Some of our benefits include: Bonus scheme Private health care Competitive pension scheme 23 days annual leave rising with length of service Flexible benefits to support your wellbeing Flexible working (dependent on your role) Plus lots more! We are passionate and committed to the learning and development of our people making sure they have the right skills and knowledge to be successful and to help achieve their potential. We also take Health and Safety very seriously in everything that we do. If you are offered a job with us, you'll be subject to the relevant/standard employment checks, including: your right to work in the UK, reference, driving licence and identity check. Depending on your role, you may also be subject to further pre-employment checks. Closing date: 25/09/202
Sep 20, 2022
Full time
Job Title - IT Automation Engineer Salary - Competitive Salary + Company Vehicle Locations - Home based; Working within the Lincolnshire region covering such areas Lincoln, Grantham & Boston. If required you would also need to travel to Cambridgeshire & Northamptonshire Permanent - Full time role 37 Hours + 24x7x365 Standby cover Here at Anglian Water, our region is flourishing, and we understand the need to prioritise support for our economy, customers, and communities to enable sustainable growth and build resilience. Providing the essentials required to facilitate this growth takes more than mains, drain, reservoirs and treatment centres, it takes industry leading technology too! It is vital that we pay close attention to how our assets and water supplies are performing. Our regulations have never been tougher or more stringent and our ability to continually and consistently monitor, control and optimise our assets will truly be put to the test. Telemetry and automation are often referred to as the 'eyes and ears', allowing us to monitor the performance and optimise the control of our assets. To help us maintain and enhance our industry leading technology and remain at the forefront of the water industry, an exciting opportunity has arisen for an Automation Engineer to support our business. What will you be doing? As our Automation Engineer, you'll maintain, modify and enhance our existing process control systems to meet and exceed our customer's expectations. In addition, working closely with our framework partners, you'll provide expert advice on the installation of new systems with the approval of system architectures, design specifications and the final testing / commissioning of installations. By providing effective 2nd line technical support and consultancy facility on all things process control and automation to the wider telemetry department and operational teams, you'll ensure that we are meeting our service level agreements, not only providing an excellent service to our internal customers, but keeping water running throughout our communities. Key Responsibilities: Use your experience and in-depth knowledge of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and Remote Telemetry Units (RTUs) to enhance and optimise existing and new process control systems and provide support to all telemetry and automation teams, the wider business, and framework partners. Create, maintain, and enforce up to date, user friendly, documentation covering elements such as system architectures, design specifications, maintenance updates, and customer support materials in accordance with both external regulatory requirements and internal standards such as the Anglian Water OT Standards. Provide support and maintenance of automation software, ensuring all installations are compliant with regulatory requirements, and OT Standards at all times. Manage a host of project and operational automation requirements on time and within budget, ensuring collaboration between contractors and framework partners to achieve targets and an excellent standard of work. Carry out proactive maintenance and repair work to ensure the continued reliable operation of telemetry communication and automation systems. Carry out reactive maintenance as part of a rostered 24/7 standby arrangement to ensure a continual level of service to the business. What do you need for this role: Educated to HND / degree level or experience in a relevant engineering discipline. Formal Programmable Logic Controller training (Allen Bradley / Rockwell, Schneider, Telemecanique, Modicon etc) Proven relevant experience including development, implementation, and commissioning of software for PLC, HMI and SCADA systems. Experience in working with telemetry and process control in an industrial environment. Knowledge of water and wastewater process control. Ability to work with a flexible and constructive attitude to tight deadlines in pressurised environments whilst maintaining safety. Excellent interpersonal skills and confident in conveying complex technical information to a non-technical audience. What benefits do we offer? Being a successful water company doesn't come easy! Our people are important to us, and we want to make sure that we reward and recognise all of the great work that they do. Some of our benefits include: Bonus scheme Private health care Competitive pension scheme 23 days annual leave rising with length of service Flexible benefits to support your wellbeing Flexible working (dependent on your role) Plus lots more! We are passionate and committed to the learning and development of our people making sure they have the right skills and knowledge to be successful and to help achieve their potential. We also take Health and Safety very seriously in everything that we do. If you are offered a job with us, you'll be subject to the relevant/standard employment checks, including: your right to work in the UK, reference, driving licence and identity check. Depending on your role, you may also be subject to further pre-employment checks. Closing date: 25/09/202
First Hydro Company operates two pumped storage power stations in the Snowdonia area of North Wales. The Dinorwig and Ffestiniog plants have provided large scale energy storage to support the UK s electricity requirements for a generation. First Hydro Company is now investing in a major refurbishment/replanting programme at both stations. We are looking for experienced C&I Engineers to join a dynamic engineering team for undertaking this exciting phase of work. The main duties will include, the delivery of projects safely to time, budget and quality, leading fault finding and commissioning of C&I equipment and providing technical and safety recommendations for long and short term integrity/ refurbishment of C&I equipment and systems. You will have technical knowledge and experience of PLC/SCADA/HMI systems and automation software i.e Rockwell Controllogix, FactoryTalk software suite, together with good IT interfacing skills and a strong appreciation for cyber security with experience of implementing OT networks and systems. You should already be qualified to degree level or equivalent in a control and instrumentation related subject and possess the skills and experience commensurate with achieving Chartered Engineer status. In return First Hydro Company offers a very attractive salary and benefits package with a salary between £60k to £84k. In addition we offer private health cover, a bonus scheme, attractive pension plus other benefits. Relocation may be considered for the right candidate. To apply, please email a covering letter and your CV below.. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Closing date : 30 September 2022
Sep 19, 2022
Full time
First Hydro Company operates two pumped storage power stations in the Snowdonia area of North Wales. The Dinorwig and Ffestiniog plants have provided large scale energy storage to support the UK s electricity requirements for a generation. First Hydro Company is now investing in a major refurbishment/replanting programme at both stations. We are looking for experienced C&I Engineers to join a dynamic engineering team for undertaking this exciting phase of work. The main duties will include, the delivery of projects safely to time, budget and quality, leading fault finding and commissioning of C&I equipment and providing technical and safety recommendations for long and short term integrity/ refurbishment of C&I equipment and systems. You will have technical knowledge and experience of PLC/SCADA/HMI systems and automation software i.e Rockwell Controllogix, FactoryTalk software suite, together with good IT interfacing skills and a strong appreciation for cyber security with experience of implementing OT networks and systems. You should already be qualified to degree level or equivalent in a control and instrumentation related subject and possess the skills and experience commensurate with achieving Chartered Engineer status. In return First Hydro Company offers a very attractive salary and benefits package with a salary between £60k to £84k. In addition we offer private health cover, a bonus scheme, attractive pension plus other benefits. Relocation may be considered for the right candidate. To apply, please email a covering letter and your CV below.. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Closing date : 30 September 2022