PLC Programmer | SPS-Programmierer (w/m/d)
Brunel GmbH NL Bielefeld
Job Summary
This role is ideal for a skilled PLC Programmer seeking challenging, diverse projects across various industries. Day-to-day responsibilities include the development and programming of sophisticated PLC controls, utilizing platforms such as Siemens, Beckhoff, and Allen-Bradley. You will be instrumental in the commissioning and optimization of automation systems, performing crucial troubleshooting, and maintaining existing infrastructure. Success in this position requires a completed technical education in automation or mechatronics, coupled with deep expertise in PLC programming (e.g., Siemens S7, TIA-Portal, TwinCAT). The role involves close collaboration with engineers and project managers to deliver customized client solutions, ensuring quality through rigorous testing and documentation. This opportunity offers broad career development and the chance to shape technological progress within an expanding, international engineering service provider.
Required Skills
Education
Completed technical education in Automation Technology, Mechatronics, or comparable field.
Experience
- Professional experience in PLC programming
- Experience with HMI and SCADA systems (Advantageous)
- Professional experience in automation system implementation
Languages
Additional
- Permanent employment contract.
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