Location: Telford, Shropshire
Employment Type: Permanent, Full-Time
Shift Pattern: Day and Nights at 33%
Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Controls Engineer to join a high-performing team at a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Telford. The site specialises in the production of high-pressure aluminium die-cast components for the automotive sector.
This role will suit an individual with a strong automation and controls background who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is keen to make a tangible impact through process optimisation and continuous improvement initiatives.
Key Responsibilities:-
Identify and implement sustainable automation and controls solutions across various processes (e.g. HPDC, CNC, heat treatment, assembly).
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Collaborate closely with production, engineering, and NPI teams to specify and integrate automated solutions.
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Lead fault diagnosis, troubleshooting, and delivery of practical control system improvements.
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Support development of user-friendly operator interfaces and automated feedback systems.
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Drive efficiency improvements via OEE data, cycle time reduction, and quality enhancements.
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Maintain controls documentation and manage program backups/version control.
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Support new product launches, trials, and burst build events with technical input.
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Ensure error-proofing (Poka Yoke) solutions to reduce non-conformance risk.
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Champion Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) policies across the department.
Essential:
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HNC or equivalent in Electrical or Manufacturing Engineering.
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Experience with PLC programming, especially Siemens S7 and WinCC systems.
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ABB robotics knowledge (IRC5).
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Strong understanding of automated manufacturing systems.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
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Skilled in reading electrical/mechanical drawings and process documentation.
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Knowledge of Lean principles, OEE, root cause analysis, and Poka Yoke.
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Strong team player with hands-on problem-solving skills.
Desirable:
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Prior experience in a Tier 1 automotive manufacturing environment.
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Familiarity with APQP, PPAP, or “Run at Rate” procedures.
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End-of-arm robot tooling design exposure.
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Pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical fault-finding experience.
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Vision system optimisation experience.
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Self-motivated, analytical, and solutions-focused.
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Effective communicator, both written and verbal.
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Adaptable and open to suggestions from colleagues.
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Capable of working in a demanding, fast-paced setting.
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Willingness to travel overseas if required.
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Eligible to work in the UK.
The role involves working within a live manufacturing environment with exposure to heat, cold, noise, and industrial equipment. Full Health and Safety training and PPE will be provided.