Company
Pearson Whiffin
Pearson Whiffin
£40,000 - £43,500 DOE
Controls Technician Medway Full Time, Permanent DOE Are you an Engineer looking for a new role? Do you have an electrical qualification with a Mechanical background? This could be the job for you! This is a great opportunity for a Controls Technician to join our client’s global manufacturing team based in Medway. Duties include: Enhancing PLC and HMI interfaces so they work at the optimal level. Consistently increase own knowledge and understanding of process automation. Diagnose tolerance issues and process faults. Assist in the development of process solutions. Support and cover other colleagues where required. Any other duties required. The successful candidate will have / be: An Electrical qualification (C&G, HND, or HNC) Previously worked with Siemens S7 or S5 and have a strong understanding. A solid background in Mechanical positions or highly educated in Mechanics. Diagnostics and fault-finding skills. Automation, including robotics. An exciting opportunity to join one of the largest manufacturing companies in the world, who know how to look after their employees with many benefits, including an annual performance bonus! If you meet the above requirements, then APPLY NOW! Please note, I cannot consider candidates who require sponsorship for this role, so please do not apply if you do not already have the right to work in the UK with no restrictions. This role is being handled by Emily Powell, Manufacturing, Engineering & Technical Specialist at Pearson Whiffin Recruitment
Sittingbourne
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