Controls Engineers are essential to any manufacturing process. In general, they are responsible for ensuring that manufacturing processes are running smoothly and efficiently, while constantly reviewing procedures and equipment. As a result, a Control Engineer will be closely involved in the manufacturing process at every stage, whether it’s coming up with long term maintenance plans or streamlining a process to ensure faster production. Making sure that safety standards are maintained is also a key part of this role.
Due to the large amount of troubleshooting involved in this role, Controls Engineers need to have excellent analytical skills. A solid understanding of industry-relevant software and hardware is also very important. Being able to effectively analyse plant processes, and then actively identify, design and implement improvements will be a major part of the job as well. Excellent communication skills are also a must for Control Engineers, as they will be liaising with colleagues regularly. Most Control Engineer roles expect candidates to have a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Manufacturing, or Mechanical Engineering.
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Controls Engineer • East Kilbride, Scotland, United Kingdom