Nelson Permanent Placements is working with a family-owned company near Birmingham who is looking to hire a Control Systems Engineer to join their growing team.
Our client specialises in organo-sulphur chemistry and high-pressure hydrogenation, making and supplying chemicals worldwide in both small and large amounts. Their products are used in the Pharmaceutical, Agrochemical, and Speciality Chemical industries. They also offer custom-made chemicals, contract manufacturing, and process improvement services.
To be considered for this role as a Control Systems Engineer you will be:
* Skilled in configuring and programming Allen Bradley control systems using RS Logix 500, Studio 5000, and FactoryTalk View.
* Basic knowledge of relevant standards such as BS/IEC 61003, 61131, 61508, 61511, and 62443.
* Good understanding of functional safety concepts, including SIL, LOPA, and Safety Instrumented Systems.
* Familiar with project and engineering documents like Cause & Effect diagrams, Loop Drawings, Control Philosophy, Electrical Schematics, URS, FDS, and Datasheets.
* Experienced with various communication protocols, including Industrial Ethernet, DH+, Modbus, ProfiNet, and Serial. Knowledge of OT Cyber Security, IIoT, and AI is a bonus.
* Preferably has some background in chemical manufacturing, large-scale processes, Hazardous Areas (ATEX), and Intrinsic Safety.
* Experience in instrumentation engineering is highly desirable.
* Familiarity with AutoCAD or similar engineering drawing software.
Key Responsibilities of a Control Systems Engineer:
* Maintenance – Identify and fix control system faults.
* Project Work – Design, specify, and install control and safety systems (such as PLCs, BPCS, SIS, DCS, SCADA, HMI).
* Management of Change – Review and approve change proposals, then update and modify control systems as needed.
* Communication – Work with people across the company and with external contacts like control system suppliers, integrators, and contractors.
* Health, Safety & Environment – Promote a safe working culture in the Electrical and Instrumental Department, ensuring all installation and maintenance work meets legal, company, and safety standards.
* Training – Help develop and train team members on control systems.
Requirements of a Control Systems Engineer:
* A minimum of an HNC in Controls, Electronics, or Instrumentation Engineering.
* At least 5 years of hands-on experience in an industrial manufacturing environment after completing the HNC.
* The role requires a flexible and adaptable approach, with the ability to manage multiple complex tasks at the same time and respond to changing priorities.
Benefits of a Control Systems Engineer:
* Salary is based on experience
* 40 hours per week Monday – Friday (08:00 – 16:30)
* Paid sick scheme available after qualifying period
* Access to a stakeholder pension scheme
* optional employee medical cash benefit plan.
How to Apply:
This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Nelson Permanent Placements Ltd. The services of Nelson Permanent Placements Ltd are that of an Employment Agency.
Please be advised that our client can only accept applications from candidates who have a valid legal permit or right to work in the United Kingdom.
Potential candidates who do not have this right or permit, or are pending an application to obtain this right or permit should not apply as your details will not be processed