At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead software projects in subsea control systems and develop PLC/SCADA applications.
- Company: Dynamic engineering firm based in Nailsea, UK.
- Benefits: Competitive pay, hands-on experience, and a chance to work on innovative projects.
- Other info: 12-month contract with opportunities for professional growth.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in automation engineering while collaborating with a global team.
- Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Science, plus relevant experience.
The predicted salary is between 50000 - 65000 Β£ per year.
Location: Nailsea, UK
Job Type: Full-time contract, 12 months
Work Model: Onsite
Responsibilities:
- Lead the execution of software projects within the subsea control production systems department.
- Develop and maintain PLC and/or SCADA applications, including creating functions from scratch, troubleshooting, source control, etc., maintaining code quality through best practices.
- Reporting of project progress and resource status on a regular basis.
- Technical input to review of project plans as required.
- Working with the global team to ensure unit engineering is executed to contract specifications and local regulatory requirements.
- Taking ownership of key control systems engineering deliverables; System FDS, Software Requirements Specifications, Software Design Documents and system test procedures.
- Preparing and reviewing Project Requirements and Design Specifications, Software Products Requirements, Design and Interface Specifications.
- Preparing and reviewing Test Requirements for specific software applications/units to standards as defined within the Codes of Practice.
- Reviewing solutions to ensure cross-project standardisation and optimisation of engineering resource.
Required:
- Have Bachelors in Engineering or Science based discipline or equivalent knowledge and experience.
We think you need these skills to ace PLC/SCADA Automation Engineer
Communication Skills
Problem-Solving Skills
Data Engineering
Python
SQL
ETL/ELT Processes
Data Pipeline Development