PLC Programmer | SPS-Programmierer (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Düsseldorf
Job Summary
This role involves the development, adaptation, and optimization of PLC programs, focusing on ensuring the smooth operation and continuous improvement of automated production facilities. The PLC Programmer will be responsible for troubleshooting, rectifying faults, and performing functional and integration tests, followed by thorough documentation of results. A key part of the job is supporting the commissioning of new machinery and collaborating closely with production, maintenance teams, and external service providers. Candidates must possess a degree or vocational qualification in Electrical Engineering, Automation Technology, or Mechatronics, coupled with solid experience in PLC programming using systems like Siemens TIA Portal or Step 7. This position offers an opportunity to take on responsibility, actively contribute ideas, and benefit from continuous professional development within a stable employment framework.
Required Skills
Education
Completed vocational training or university degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation Technology, or Mechatronics
Experience
- Professional experience in PLC programming (Siemens TIA Portal, Step 7 or comparable systems)
- Experience in the maintenance and upkeep of production facilities
- Professional experience supporting commissioning of new plants and machines
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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