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Controls Engineer

Bury St. Edmunds
money-bag 10000-500000 Annual
Posted 3 weeks ago

Automation and Control Systems Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk International TravelSalary: 40k - 55K DOE A leading industrial automation and turbomachinery solutions provider is seeking Mid-Senior Field Service Engineers to support the installation, commissioning, and troubleshooting of turbomachinery control systems at customer sites worldwide.Key Responsibilities:Commission, test, and optimise PLC and SCADA-based control systems.Troubleshoot rotating equipment and process control systems (mechanical, electrical, process).Conduct FAT/SAT testing, loop checks, and system start-ups.Deliver customer training and maintain accurate project documentation.Collaborate with internal teams and interface professionally with clients.Requirements:Experience with PLC systems; ideally Rockwell/Allen-Bradley or Siemens.Knowledge of rotating equipment/turbomachinery and industrial automation.Previous field service, commissioning, or troubleshooting experience.Strong problem-solving, communication, and customer service skills.Willingness to travel internationally.Qualifications:4-year college degree in Engineering or a technical field with 6+ years of field experience in industrial automation control systems. 2-year technical degree in a related field with 8 years of field experience in industrial automation control systems. Minimum 10 years experience with non-degree. Knowledge of rotating equipment/mechanical experience required. Experience with PLC and control logic Up to 75% travel is required. ..... full job details .....

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