Consilium Recruit are proudly supporting the R&D division of a privately owned international business. They are seeking a Controls & Instrumentation Engineer to join their rapidly expanding marine engineering team. This is a permanent role with a requirement for international travel.
Commutable from: Basildon, Brentwood, Southend-on-Sea, Chelmsford, London
Salary: Negotiable based on experience + Excellent Benefits including Pension, Healthcare and Bonus
The Role
The Controls & Instrumentation Engineer will be responsible for designing, developing and documenting the electrical and control system for marine applications, achieving the required class compliances. You will draw on previous PLC experience to help create the best possible systems for the business.
The Controls & Instrumentation Engineer will support aspects such as component selection, providing expert guidance on the marine sector's requirements, field-based installation and commissioning, and supplier selection.
Additionally, you will prepare and maintain the documentation for the electrical systems including PI&Ds, functional design specifications, and schematics. The Controls & Instrumentation Engineer will ensure appropriate adherence to Health, Safety, and Environmental legislation across their work areas.
The Person
The successful candidate will possess proven experience in controls and instrumentation design and be able to demonstrate hands-on experience in the field on installation and commissioning of systems.
The Controls & Instrumentation Engineer will be proficient in using CAD software and possess solid PLC knowledge ideally on the Siemens platform. You will be well-versed in marine and industrial engineering principles with a passion for sustainability and clean energy solutions.
The role requires the flexibility to work overseas approximately 25% of the annual working period with travel being fully expensed and organized by the business on your behalf. The role offers a fantastic opportunity to enjoy design and technical autonomy and to make a real difference to sustainable futures in the marine sector.
To learn more about the position and apply for the role, please contact James Colley via email.
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