As a Control Systems Engineer at Booth Welsh, you will work closely with our strategic clients, providing control systems engineering support across the full project lifecycle. From initial concept and design through to testing and commissioning, you will deliver high-quality control system solutions across a range of regulated and industrial environments.
You will operate independently or as part of a multidisciplinary project team, taking ownership of control system projects and contributing to the successful delivery of complex engineering solutions.
About the Role
Key Responsibilities
Provide control systems engineering support throughout the full project lifecycle
Develop and approve control system design, quality, and test documentation
Configure, test, and commission control systems including PLC, SCADA, and DCS platforms
Deliver control system projects from configuration and factory testing through to site commissioning
Work directly with strategic clients across multiple process industries
Take a lead role on control system projects, coordinating technical delivery
Support and mentor less experienced engineers in a collaborative, “social talent” environment
Plan, organise, and manage your own workload to meet project milestones and deadlines
Ensure solutions align with relevant safety, quality, and regulatory standards
Your Experience
Essential Skills & Experience
Minimum 5 years’ experience in control systems engineering
Proven experience preparing and approving control system design, quality, and test documentation
Strong hands-on experience configuring control systems (PLC, SCADA, DCS)
Experience with Siemens, Rockwell, and/or Emerson systems preferred (all relevant platforms considered)
Solid understanding of control system hardware, installation practices, and control panel design
Ability to deliver projects through configuration, testing, and commissioning phases
Strong team-working skills with the confidence to lead technical delivery when required
Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities
Desirable Knowledge
Experience within Life Sciences, Chemical Sciences, and/or Oil & Gas sectors
Knowledge of Functional Safety and SIL systems
Understanding of Hazardous Area design principles
Qualifications
Degree-qualified in a relevant engineering discipline
Working towards Chartered Engineer (CEng) status with the IET, or already chartered
Why Booth Welsh?
If you’re looking for a role where you can develop, deliver, and thrive in a fast-paced engineering environment, Booth Welsh could be the right fit.
Our culture is shaped by our C.A.R.E.S. values - Collaboration, Ambition, Resilience, Empowerment, and Stewardship. As an employee-owned business, every voice matters, and our people are empowered to make a real impact.
Booth Welsh is an engineering technology company delivering smart, sustainable solutions across industries including Pharmaceuticals & Life Sciences, Energy, Manufacturing, and Food & Beverage. We combine multi-discipline engineering expertise with automation and digital technologies to help our clients achieve operational excellence.
Our Benefits
Flexible & Hybrid Working to support work-life balance
Professional Development with ongoing personal and technical training
Wellbeing Support through Westfield Health and BUPA (eligible roles), including dental, optical, and therapy cover
Holiday Boost — option to buy up to 10% additional annual leave
Financial Savings via Westfield Rewards discounts
Sustainable Travel initiatives including EV charging, EV salary exchange, Cycle-to-Work scheme, and discounted gym memberships
Workplace Perks including free barista-style coffee at Café Zero, dress-down Fridays, and collaborative workspaces
How to Apply
Submit your CV by 17th February 2026 to be considered - this job may close early due to higher application volumes.
Booth Welsh is committed to diversity and inclusion and welcomes applications from individuals of all backgrounds