IOT Developer

Telford
10 months ago
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Location: Telford, UK
Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time
Hours: 37.5 hours per week

A cutting-edge automotive manufacturer in Telford is seeking an innovative IoT Developer to support the transformation of traditional production into a fully connected smart factory. Specialising in high-pressure die-casting, this company produces medium to large aluminium components for major vehicle manufacturers worldwide and is rapidly advancing its digital infrastructure to achieve operational excellence.

This is a unique opportunity to work on Industry 4.0 initiatives in a high-tech environment where automation, data, and intelligent systems come together.

About the Role

You’ll join a forward-thinking engineering team focused on designing and implementing advanced control systems, edge computing solutions, and machine connectivity. Your core mission: turn IoT and digitalisation strategies into reality on the shop floor.

As an IoT Developer, you will be hands-on with real-time data acquisition, device integration, and network communications—while collaborating closely with engineers, IT teams, and operators to optimise performance and uptime.

Key Responsibilities

Develop and maintain IIoT infrastructure for production equipment

Configure connectivity using protocols like MQTT, OPC UA/DA, and WebSocket

Work with edge devices (e.g. Raspberry Pi, industrial gateways) and cloud platforms (AWS IoT, Azure IoT)

Integrate factory sensors (temperature, pressure, vibration) with data handling systems

Collaborate across departments to support predictive maintenance and automation goals

Apply cybersecurity best practices in IoT design and implementation

Use programming languages including Python, JavaScript (Node.js), C/C++, and C#

Interface with PLCs, SCADA systems, and industrial robots (ABB, Fanuc, Kuka)

Support ongoing development of smart manufacturing tools and dashboards

Ideal Background

Essential:

Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Controls Engineering, or similar

Solid understanding of TCP/IP, networking protocols, and cloud/edge architecture

Strong programming skills (Python, JavaScript, C#, etc.)

Knowledge of SQL databases and data-driven systems

Hands-on experience with real-time connectivity and IIoT frameworks

Desirable:

Experience with Siemens PLCs and industrial robot programming

Familiarity with SCADA, MQTT protocol, and predictive maintenance systems

Understanding of manufacturing workflows and quality assurance in fast-paced environments

Certifications in ITIL, PRINCE2, or relevant project management methods

What You’ll Bring

A problem-solving mindset and curiosity for emerging technologies

Strong communication and stakeholder collaboration skills

Flexibility to manage multiple projects across production and engineering teams

Ability to thrive in a high-tech, dynamic factory environment

A hands-on approach with a drive for continuous improvement

What We Offer

Be part of a global supply chain revolutionising smart manufacturing

Lead innovation projects that directly impact production and sustainability

Career development opportunities in a growing, technology-led organisation

Full training, PPE, and a safety-first working environment

Applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Occasional travel and off-site training may be required.

As a recruitment company, we are committed to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion throughout every stage of the hiring process. We actively encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences, and we work with our clients to ensure fair and inclusive recruitment practices. We do not discriminate based on age, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, race, ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation, or any other protected characteristic

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