PLC Programmer | SPS-Programmierer (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Oldenburg
Job Summary
This role involves developing and adapting PLC programs for advanced automation solutions, primarily utilizing Siemens S7 control systems. The successful candidate will be responsible for the full lifecycle of control systems, including programming, conducting thorough functional tests, and performing fault analysis and troubleshooting. A key aspect of the job is integrating control technology into higher-level systems, requiring close collaboration with various technical departments. Professionals with a background in Electrical Engineering or Automation and solid practical experience in commissioning and maintaining PLC systems will find this position engaging. The role demands strong technical expertise in Siemens S7 programming and a commitment to documenting development processes and optimizing existing controls based on evolving requirements, contributing directly to next-level technology solutions for leading clients.
Required Skills
Education
Completed vocational training or university degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation, or a comparable field
Experience
- Professional experience in commissioning of PLC systems
- Professional experience in maintenance of PLC systems
- Solid technical expertise in Siemens S7 programming
- Good knowledge of fault analysis and diagnostics of control systems
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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