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A dynamic and rapidly growing automation and integration specialist, this company delivers innovative control and digital systems across a range of sectors, including food and beverage, life sciences, water and utilities, and manufacturing. With an engineering-led and forward-thinking culture, the team focuses on advancing control systems, SCADA/MES integration, and OT cybersecurity.

Supporting some of the most pro-active industrial environments in the UK, the company provides comprehensive engineering solutions—from initial concept to commissioning and digital transformation. Continued growth is driving the search for high-calibre talent to help shape the next phase of development.

Commissioning Engineer

£50,000 - £60,000 + Car Allowance + Pension + Healthcare

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Commissioning Engineer - The Role:

Keep project documentation updated and current
Review software documentation, in particular IO schedules, Functional Design Specifications and test documentation
Carry out Client Software testing (PLC, HMI & SCADA)
Commission the software and equipment in accordance with the test documentation
Carry out software (PLC, HMI & SCADA) fault find and modifications
Carry out final documentation changes and software handovers, on project completion
Be commercially aware of the project scope and scope of supply
Commissioning sites will be primarily in the Thames Valley and surrounding regions
Commissioning Engineer - The Person:

Good electrical experience, be able to read electrical diagrams with qualification
Prior commissioning experience in industrial / process automation - PLC controlled
A positive and motivated attitude
Strong organisational skills
Presentation skills and attention to detail
Full Driving licence
Located in Berkshire, this role would be commutable from Oxford, Basingstoke, Bracknell, Woking, Swindon and surrounding areas

For further information call John Anderson

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