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Allscreens Nationwide Ltd in Chippenham, Wiltshire, seeks a Project Engineer to oversee control system projects from assessment to commissioning and completion. You will interpret requirements, contribute to specifications, design layouts, and supervise assembly and testing on site.
Domestic and international travel may be required. The role requires a related degree, knowledge of electrical principles, wiring, PLC/DCS/HMI, and the ability to read P&IDs and schematics.
A rare opportunity to join a leading engineering firm in Chippenham, Wiltshire as a Project Engineer. They specialise in the lifecycle of control system projects, from initial assessment through to commissioning and project completion. Key duties include interpreting technical requirements, contributing to project specifications, selecting and procuring materials, designing system layouts and drawings (not drafting), and overseeing the assembly, configuration, testing, and deployment of control systems. The role involves active participation in system testing, client liaison, and onsite installation activities.
The Project Engineer is expected to develop proficiency with proprietary control software platforms and may be tasked with programming and configuring third-party industrial control hardware such as PLCs, DCS systems, and HMIs. Domestic and international travel may be required for system start-up, commissioning, and ongoing support.
Effective communication with clients and internal teams is essential, along with a sound understanding of electrical and control system principles. Responsibilities also include preparing project documentation, troubleshooting control systems, and ensuring project deliverables meet quality standards within scheduled timelines
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