Servicing & Commissioning Engineer - Co. West Midlands, United Kingdom - Automation Experts

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    Automation Experts Co. West Midlands, United Kingdom

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    Specialist Schneider PLC Systems Engineer with a deep understanding of automated machinery.

    This exciting opportunity is to work within a leading company in the bespoke packaging lines sector, specifically serving the Pharmaceutical & Medical industries.

    Service & Commissioning Engineer
    £60-65k + Paid Overtime, Car Option, Allowances, Healthcare
    Service & Commissioning Engineer- The Role:
    Providing both remote and on-site service for Scheider PLC control systems across various complex & high-speed packaging lines
    Analysing problems, troubleshooting issues, optimising and extending software and documenting processes
    Pre-commissioning of camera stations in the EU headquarters
    Commissioning (hard-/software) of applications or complete stations remotely or on site at our worldwide customers
    Carrying out customer training on site
    Work in close cooperation with project-/sales managers and the control systems department
    Commissioning Engineer- The Person:
    A degree in engineering, computer science or similar, or advanced education with significant experience in automation & mechatronics
    Minimum of 2-3 years' experience in commissioning of Schneider PLC software – must have the ability to fault find & amend as needed
    Ideally experience of medical and pharmaceutical automation
    Our client is a well-established business in the bespoke packaging lines sector for the Pharmaceutical & Medical industries.

    They are currently busy with high-technology projects and are looking for a machine vision expert to join their automation team.

    Travel is an essential part of this role as you will spend much of your time working away with clients all over the UK.

    You will spend the first 2-3 months training in Germany, returning home every other weekend. Once trained, you can expect to spend 70-80% of your time travelling.
    You should be in easy reach of an international airport and the motorway network.