PLC Programmer | SPS-Programmierer (m/w/d)
Ferchau GmbH Karlsruhe Mobility
Job Summary
This role is for an experienced PLC Programmer specializing in the programming, adaptation, and optimization of PLC control systems for diverse industrial machinery and plants, serving key OEMs and suppliers within the automotive industry. Day-to-day tasks involve executing comprehensive tests, performing detailed fault analyses, and managing commissioning activities, both physically on-site and remotely. The ideal candidate holds a degree or vocational qualification in Electrical Engineering, Automation Technology, or Mechatronics, coupled with practical experience in PLC programming using major systems like Siemens, Beckhoff, Allen Bradley, or SEW. Success in this position requires strong technical expertise in fieldbus, drive, and safety technologies, along with excellent communication skills and fluency in German, offering a platform for continuous professional growth and challenging projects.
Required Skills
Education
Completed vocational training or university degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation Technology, Mechatronics, or comparable field
Experience
- • Professional experience in PLC programming using systems like Siemens, Beckhoff, Allen Bradley, or SEW
Languages
Additional
- Required to perform on-site commissioning and remote maintenance; Strong team skills, communication skills, and assertiveness required; Work involves projects for automotive OEMs and suppliers.
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