Control Systems Engineer Location: Hailsham Job Type: Permanent An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Control Systems Engineer to join a specialist engineering company in Hailsham. This role offers a salary of £60k plus private health insurance and the chance to work on cutting-edge technology in the advanced materials industry. Key Responsibilities: As a Control Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining software and hardware for control systems used in atomization processes. Your duties will include: Designing and implementing control algorithms using Siemens STEP 7 programming software. Developing and maintaining control panel systems and electrical wiring designs. Troubleshooting system issues and conducting system tests and evaluations. Ensuring systems operate efficiently and safely, meeting all industry standards. Commissioning and maintaining control systems both in-house and at customer sites. Working collaboratively with engineers to improve automation and control processes. Occasional UK and overseas travel to support the company’s global customer base. Skills & Experience Required: To be successful as a Control Systems Engineer, you should have: Proficiency in electrical systems and control panel design. Strong knowledge of PLC programming and troubleshooting. Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and technical drawings. Experience in commissioning and maintaining industrial control systems. Problem-solving skills with a keen eye for detail. Knowledge of health and safety regulations in electrical installations. Effective communication skills and the ability to work as part of a team. Qualifications & Requirements: A degree or equivalent qualification in Electrical Engineering. Relevant training and experience in control system design. Membership in a chartered engineering institution (desirable). Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel globally when required. Working Hours & Benefits: 37.5-hour working week: Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm (with a 1-hour break). 22 days of holiday in Year 1, increasing to 25 days from Year 2 (plus bank holidays). Private health insurance. This is a fantastic opportunity for a Control Systems Engineer to work on innovative technology in a dynamic and forward-thinking environment. If you have the skills and experience required, apply today