Lead Control Systems Engineer

Risley, Warrington
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NRL is currently recruiting for Lead Control Systems Engineer in Warrington or Cumbria.

Role- Lead Control Systems Engineer

Location- Warrington/Cumbria

Hours of work- 40 hours

Role Summary

We are seeking an experienced Lead Control Systems Engineer to play a key role in the delivery of complex control and automation projects. Working as part of an integrated, multi-disciplinary team, you will take technical responsibility for the design, implementation, testing, and commissioning of PLC, HMI / SCADA-based control systems across the full project lifecycle.

This is a hands-on senior engineering role, ideal for an engineer who enjoys technical ownership, problem-solving, and mentoring others, while supporting Lead Engineers and Project Managers in delivering high-quality solutions in regulated environments.

Key Responsibilities

Technical Delivery

·       Deliver detailed design, implementation, testing, and commissioning of control systems in line with project requirements.

·       Take ownership of assigned control system deliverables, ensuring they are produced to a high technical and quality standard.

·       Configure and develop PLC software, control philosophies, and system configurations using industry-standard platforms.

·        Develop and deploy simulator applications to support the testing and verification of PLC software.

·       Support integration of control systems with electrical, mechanical, and wider engineering disciplines.

Requirements & Qualifications

Degree in Engineering (Electrical, Control Systems, Automation) or equivalent experience.
Significant experience (typically 8+ years) in control systems engineering in a technical lead or Senior Engineer role.
Expertise with PLC/HMI/SCADA design, programming, and implementation.
Demonstrable experience in configuring and utilising simulation tools to support system testing, validation and verification activities.
Proficient in producing high‑quality technical documentation with clarity, accuracy, and consistency.
Proven track record leading medium to large control system projects from design through commissioning.
Excellent stakeholder communication and collaboration skills.
Demonstrable experience mentoring and leading engineering teams.
Strong problem-solving, documentation, and risk management skills.
Knowledge of safety and compliance standards (eg IEC, ISO, industry-specific).Desirable

Experience with multiple control platforms (e.g. Rockwell, Siemens, Schneider).
Experience in regulated or complex technical environments (e.g., Energy, Nuclear etc).
Knowledge of Sellafield Engineering Standards.
Knowledge of functional safety and cybersecurity standards.
Professional registration (CEng, IEng) or equivalent. 

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