Operational Technology Specialist

Telford
2 days ago
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About RWM UK

Rheinmetall Weapons and Ammunition UK (RWM UK) is part of the

defence engineering company Rheinmetall AG based in Germany. We

design, manufacture and support military large-calibre weapon systems

used by the British Army and international customers.

RWM UK is now starting a new production site in Telford and we are

recruiting for Operational Technology Specialist . In collaboration with

production engineers the new machinery and post-processors will be tested &

accepted as well as all related CNC-programs adjusted to the new machinery.

The candidate will also support the central IT department on resolving local

IT issues.

Position Responsibilities:

· Maintenance and troubleshooting of production-related IT systems as well as monitoring and optimisation of network connectivity in production lines · Management of user access, permissions and system configurations · Coordination of vendors and internal teams for system upgrades and patches · Support and maintenance of hardware such as industrial PCs, HMIs, barcode scanners, and IoT devices · Introduction of new automation technologies and digital tools, as well as ensuring compliance with cybersecurity regulations for shop floor systems · Integration of engineering tools with production systems for data exchange and reporting, as well as technical support for CAD/CAM, simulation, and data analysis tools used by process engineers

WHAT QUALIFICATIONS YOU SHOULD HAVE

Essential:

· Several years of professional experience in IT support in

manufacturing or in an industrial environment

· Experience with process engineering tools (e.g. Siemens NX, Team

Centre, TopSolid) as well as with MES, PLC, TDM (e.g. Exapt) and

industrial networks

· Basic programming skills for PLC

WHAT WE OFFER YOU

We want Rheinmetall to be an employer of choice and for our employees to

build a career they can be proud of with us. Through our contracts to deliver

world-class products and support, we are able to offer great opportunities for

personal development and career advancement through specialist technical

roles, essential support functions and leadership positions

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