Manufacturing Systems Software Engineer

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Manufacturing Systems Software Engineer (OT / Smart Factory)
Wrexham
Mon–Thurs 08:00 – 17:15 | Fri 08:00 – 16:15
£35,000 – £40,000
Permanent

A leading manufacturing and automation company in Wrexham is looking for a Manufacturing Systems Software Engineer to join their automation team. The business designs and builds advanced production lines and uses robotics, automation and smart factory technology to support high-volume manufacturing and remanufacturing operations.

You’ll be working on modern automation projects including robotics, cobots, Industry 4.0 and bespoke production lines used in the UK and overseas.

Responsibilities
• Configure and support SCADA, HMI and MES systems
• Develop and support C# and web-based OT applications
• Integrate PLCs and machines with databases and IT systems
• Install, test and commission systems on production lines
• Support and improve existing OT and automation systems
• Work with IT teams on data, reporting and cybersecurity
• Maintain clear technical documentation

Requirements
• Experience with PLC, SCADA, HMI or MES systems
• Knowledge of industrial networks such as OPC UA, Ethernet/IP or Modbus
• C# / .NET development experience
• SQL and database knowledge
• Experience working in a manufacturing or production environment
• Strong problem-solving skills
• Able to work across multiple projects and deadlines

Why apply?
• Work on modern smart factory and automation projects
• Exposure to robotics, cobots and Industry 4.0
• Opportunity to develop in a high-growth digital manufacturing environment
• Competitive salary and stable, long-term role

If you feel as though you are suitable for this position, please apply through this advert or call the office for more information

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