PLC Programmer | SPS-Programmierer (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Paderborn
Job Summary
As a PLC Programmer at FERCHAU, you will develop automation and process control solutions, independently program programmable logic controllers (PLCs), visualization systems, and bus systems based on functional specifications. You will clarify technical details with other departments and clients, commission systems, and create documentation. The role requires a degree or technician certification in automation technology, electrical engineering, or a related field, along with experience in planning and programming automation systems. Mandatory skills include proficiency in at least one PLC system such as Simatic S7, TIA Portal, Beckhoff TwinCAT, or CODESYS. Willingness to travel, occasionally internationally, is required. Knowledge of visualization tools like WinCC or WinCC flexible is desirable, as is experience in commissioning. MS Office skills and good German and English language skills are expected. This position offers a permanent contract, company pension scheme, diverse training programs, and additional benefits like special leave and childcare subsidies.
Required Skills
Education
Degree or technician certification in automation technology, electrical engineering, or comparable field
Experience
- Experience in planning and programming automation systems
- Experience in commissioning (desirable)
Languages
Additional
- Willingness to travel, occasionally internationally
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