Control Systems Development Engineer

EMBS Engineering
Leicester
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Control Systems Development EngineerLeicesterPermanentUp to £45,000 per annum (Depending on experience)OverviewEMBS Engineering Ltd is working in partnership with a leading precision engineering manufacturer located in Leicester that is currently in the market for a Control Systems Development Engineer to join their company on a Permanent basis.This well-established company is recognised for delivering highly complex, safety-critical components to globally renowned customers. As part of their ongoing investment in automation and Industry 4.0, they are seeking a skilled engineer to drive innovation, process improvement, and system optimisation across their operations.What's in it for you? * Stability / Longevity: Permanent * Competitive salary: up to £45,000 per annum * Hours: DaysYour responsibilities as a Control Systems Development Engineer will include: * Identify, research, and implement automation and control system improvements to enhance manufacturing efficiency. * Optimise machine performance, integrate robotics, and develop real-time monitoring solutions. * Troubleshoot control system failures and support upgrades of legacy automation systems. * Assist in capital projects, including new equipment installations and major repairs. * Work closely with multi-disciplinary teams, providing technical support to maintenance and operations personnel.Successful applicants must be able to demonstrate:​​​​​ * Strong problem-solving mindset, with experience in root cause analysis and system optimisation. * Hands-on experience with Siemens S7 and Allen Bradley PLCs, with additional knowledge of Mitsubishi & Eaton PLCs being beneficial. * Proficient in industrial programming, including high-level languages like Python. * Experienced in robotic integration and automation programming to streamline manufacturing processes. * Well-versed in data analytics, including machine monitoring and dashboard development. * Knowledge of industrial network communication, particularly OPC UA and MQTT. * Strong organisational and communication skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects efficiently. * Self-motivated, adaptable, and innovative, thriving in a fast-paced, high-tech environment. * Expertise in automation and control systems, with a focus on IoT integration for smart manufacturing.If you are interested in the opportunity of Control Systems Development Engineer and believe you meet the illustrated criteria, apply today to join our clients’ growing team located in Leicester.About usEMBS Engineering is a dedicated talent specialist that partners with some of the UK's most prestigious, advanced, precision engineering companies within the Aerospace, Automotive / Motorsport, Nuclear, Oil & Gas, Green, Environmental and FMCG industries. We’ll offer you expert support and advice throughout the process to ensure you select and secure a career-defining role.Please note, due to the nature of the markets our client supplies into, all candidates must be UK residents; we cannot offer visa sponsorship for overseas candidates

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