Control System Engineer

Coventry
1 week ago
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We are responsible for interfacing and integrating machines into automated cells. This involves using a combination of Robots, Conveyors, Gantries, and Automatic Measuring equipment depending on the customer’s requirements.

Key Responsibilities

  • Automation Design & Programming: Develop and commission automation systems, including PLCs, robotic cells, and machine tool integrations.

  • Mechanical & Electrical Work: Hands-on mechanical fitting, electrical wiring, and panel building for automation systems.

  • System Communication: Interface devices using communication protocols such as RS232, RS485, Profinet, Profibus, Ethernet IP, and TCP/IP.

  • Signal Integration: Understand and implement handshake signals for seamless interfacing between automation systems and CNC machine tools.

  • CNC Machine Tending Solutions: Design and program systems for efficient machine tending operations.

  • Robot Programming: Program FANUC robots and utilize offline robot programming and simulation tools.

  • HMI Development: Create advanced, user-friendly HMIs tailored to specific system requirements.

  • Documentation Management: Develop and maintain comprehensive project documentation, including system specifications, E-CAD schematics, and user manuals.

  • Collaboration & Support: Work with cross-functional teams to design, test, and refine systems. Provide training and support to end-users and maintenance staff.

  • Technology Adoption: Stay informed on emerging technologies, integrating innovative solutions to enhance efficiency and performance.

  • Understanding of Networks & Cybersecurity: Knowledge of managed and unmanaged IT and OT customer networks, with a strong understanding of cybersecurity principles and best practices.

    Required Skills and Experience

  • Strong understanding of mechanical devices, pneumatic and hydraulic systems.

  • Expertise in PLC programming, including safety programming and troubleshooting.

  • Experience in interfacing automation systems with CNC machine tools.

  • Proficiency in industrial communication protocols and handshake signal integration.

  • Practical experience in electrical wiring and panel building.

  • Advanced knowledge of E-CAD software for schematic design and editing.

  • Competence in using 3D CAD software for system design.

  • Skilled in creating and customizing advanced HMIs for operational ease.

  • Experience with offline robot programming and simulation tools.

  • Fully IT literate, with proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.

  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to manage projects effectively.

  • Attention to detail, ensuring high standards in all tasks.

  • Experience in implementing managed and unmanaged network systems.

    Education and Qualifications

  • Level 4 or equivalent qualification in Automation, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.

  • Certifications in robotics, PLC programming, or relevant automation technologies are advantageous.

    Location

  • To be prepared to work on site throughout the UK, Europe and the World at short notice.

    Package

  • Company car, mobile phone, tools, overalls/safety glasses/safety shoes and equipment are provided. My client has a contributory pension scheme and a private healthcare scheme

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