
Controls Engineer
- Kingston upon Hull
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Designing, programming, and troubleshooting PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers), HMI (Human-Machine Interfaces), and SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems.
- Maintaining and improving electrical, instrumentation, and automation systems to ensure seamless production processes.
- Performing diagnostics and root cause analysis on control system failures and implementing corrective actions.
- Identifying obsolete equipment and implementing rectification accordingly.
- Developing and implementing preventive and predictive maintenance strategies for automation and control equipment.
- Working with cross-functional teams to identify opportunities for process improvements and efficiency enhancements.
- Ensuring compliance with safety standards, industry regulations, and company policies throughout all work undertaken.
- Providing technical training and support to maintenance and production personnel on control systems.
- Liaising with suppliers to source components, software, and support services as needed.
- Assisting in the specifying and commissioning of new equipment and system upgrades, ensuring correct integration into existing infrastructure.
- Maintaining accurate documentation, including electrical schematics, program backups, and system configurations.
- Any other ad-hoc duties, as reasonably requested.
- Adhere to the Company’s compliance obligations, policies, processes, and procedures.
- Report compliance concerns, issues, and failures.
- Participate in training as required.
- Hold a minimum qualification of NVQ level 3 in Electrical Engineering, Automation Engineering or related field.
- Have previous professional experience in controls engineering, automation, or a similar role within a production/manufacturing environment.
- Be proficient in PLC programming (Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi, etc.) and HMI/SCADA development. Experience with robotics, control, and vision systems would be advantageous.
- Have a strong understanding of industrial networking, communication protocols (Ethernet/IP, Modbus, Profibus, etc.), and instrumentation.
- Possess a good knowledge of electrical safety regulations.
- Be able to read and interpret electrical schematics & wiring diagrams.
- Have strong problem-solving skills, be able to work under pressure, and have excellent attention to detail.
- Possess excellent time management and organisational skills, being able to effectively prioritise workloads.
- Have strong communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to work with internal and external stakeholders at all levels.
- Have a flexible approach to travel, as and when required.
- Had experience with robotics, control, and vision systems.
- Held a certification in automation, controls, or other electrical engineering disciplines.
- Has experience with Industry 4.0 technologies, IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things), and cloud-based monitoring systems.
- Were familiar with Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, and continuous improvement methodologies.
- We are proud to offer competitive salaries, bonus opportunities and generous pension contributions.
- We know a work/life balance is important, which is why we offer 25 days’ holiday entitlement.
- Corporate volunteering with paid time off to give back to our local community.
- Unrivalled training and development opportunities. We prioritise developing both you and your career at Tate.
- Getting to know your colleagues on a personal level is easy at Tate with social events scheduled throughout the year.
- We are People Passionate and offer our employees unrestricted access to an Employee Assistance Programme and have dedicated MHFA representatives across the business.
- We are part of the global Kingspan Group, which means direct access to careers opportunities worldwide!