PLC Programmer Machine and Plant Engineering | SPS-Programmierer Maschinen- und Anlagenbau (m/w/d)
FERCHAU Connecting People and Technologies
Job Summary
This role involves developing and programming PLC controllers for complex automated systems within the machine and plant engineering sector. Day-to-day tasks include hands-on programming, conducting comprehensive testing, and commissioning systems directly at customer sites. You will also be responsible for analyzing and optimizing existing control systems and meticulously documenting all programming and testing results. Collaboration with project teams to meet specific customer requirements is essential. The ideal candidate holds a technical degree or qualification in automation technology or mechatronics, possesses practical experience in PLC programming, ideally using Siemens S7 or TIA Portal, and demonstrates strong knowledge of general automation and control technology. This position offers the opportunity to work on innovative solutions within a leading engineering and IT company, focusing on continuous technological advancement and professional development.
Required Skills
Education
Completed technical training or degree in Automation Technology, Mechatronics, or comparable field
Experience
- Experience in PLC programming
- Professional experience in automation and control technology
- Professional experience in machine and plant engineering
Languages
Additional
- Willingness to learn new technologies
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