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Junior Automation Engineer - FMCG - Days

Kettering
1 week ago
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Junior Automation Engineer

Kettering area

Monday to Friday day shift

£50 000 - £53 000

My client is a highly successful FMCG business. Due to continued growth and recent investment they are seeking a Junior Automation Engineer to join their engineering team.

The Automation Engineers' responsibilities within the Maintenance department include: all automation equipment on site, this includes PLC’s, invertors, servers etc. and general Electrical maintenance within the factory and the management systems.

Position Summary:

  • Support the startup of new automation systems by ensuring code and configurations meet specifications and validation requirements.

  • Effective Management of the factory PLC, SCADA and IT Network systems, ensuring targets for availability and data integrity are met, compliance to business standards and audits are maintained.

  • Create user documentation and procedures for new systems, commissioning and start-up.

  • Provide guidance and support in diagnosing and resolving difficult automation hardware, software, instrument, and process problems to maintain system readiness

  • General electrical maintenance within the factory

    Minimum Requirements/Qualifications:

  • HNC/HND, NVQ Level 3 Engineering

  • Proven experience in FMCG automation or controls systems automation.

  • PLC automation control system start-ups, loop tuning, and control system modifications.

  • Development of process control systems or equipment control applications using PLC ladder and function block logicEquivalent combinations of education, training, and relevant work experience may be considered.

  • Knowledge of Lean and Six Sigma methodologies

    If you are an experienced Electrical Engineer looking to step into an automation role, or currently an Automation Engineer looking for a new challenge, click apply now

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