Are you a Controls Commissioning Engineer or interested in Controls Commissioning? Our client is actively recruiting a Controls Commissioning Engineer to take your career to the next level with hands-on projects, training, and a competitive salary A leader in engineering solutions, specializing in advanced control systems for industries such as manufacturing, automotive, and material handling. Their mission is to deliver innovative and reliable control systems that optimize performance and efficiency. They are seeking a motivated, detail-oriented, and passionate professional to join their engineering team. Job Description: As a Controls Commissioning Engineer, you will be responsible for commissioning, testing, and fault-finding hardware and software in control systems. You will initially work alongside an experienced engineer to develop skills and collaborate with electricians, project managers, design engineers, and clients to ensure successful system implementation and operation. Key Responsibilities: Commissioning and testing control system hardware and software Diagnosing and resolving faults in automation and control systems Collaborating with electricians, engineers, and project managers Ensuring projects meet technical and safety standards Providing technical support and troubleshooting assistance Traveling to project sites, including locations outside the local area Qualifications & Experience: Education: Electrical engineering apprenticeship (preferred) Experience: Some experience with automation, industrial networks, PLCs, HMIs, and reading electrical schematics Skills: Good communication and basic IT skills Strong problem-solving abilities Ability to work independently and as part of a team Personal Attributes: Strong work ethic and self-discipline Reliable and committed to a career in engineering Inquisitive mindset with a willingness to learn Working Conditions: Hours: Monday to Friday, flexible 8-hour shifts Overtime: Paid overtime expected when project demands require Salary: £35,000 – £45,000 (depending on experience) Location: Between Bedford and Solihull or Between Bedford and Thurrock (travel required for some projects) Training & Career Progression: On-the-job training provided Formal training courses available after the probationary period Opportunities to progress to developing and implementing PLC control logic and automation strategies Additional Information: Candidates must have their own transport and be prepared to travel for projects