£75,000 Per year
Undetermined
Undetermined
Kent
Summary: An established engineering business is seeking an experienced Controls Engineer to deliver end-to-end control solutions for power generation and electrical systems. The role involves hands-on design, integration, testing, and commissioning, requiring active participation in real projects and customer interactions. This position is not limited to desk work, emphasizing practical involvement in factory and site testing. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in control systems and electrical engineering.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design, program, and commission PLC-based control systems for generator and power distribution applications
- Read and interpret LV and HV electrical schematics for system integration and fault finding
- Develop and modify HMI and SCADA interfaces
- Configure and troubleshoot generator control systems including synchronisation, load sharing, and protection
- Implement and test circuit breaker switching logic, interlocks, and protection schemes
- Support FAT, SAT, and site commissioning activities
- Produce control documentation including I O lists, control philosophies, and test procedures
- Work closely with design, commissioning, and site teams to deliver complete control solutions
Key Skills:
- Degree or HND in Electrical Engineering, Control Systems, or similar
- Proven experience as a Controls or PLC Engineer within power generation, energy, or industrial automation
- Strong understanding of LV and HV electrical systems and switchgear control
- Experience with generator paralleling and grid-connected or islanded systems
- Knowledge of G99 and G59 requirements
- Confident working independently and on-site with customers
- Willingness to travel for commissioning and support
Salary (Rate): £75000 yearly
City: Kent
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Controls Engineer (Power Generation and Control Systems)
Location: South East England | Travel Required
Job Type: Permanent, Full-time
Salary: Competitive, DOE
The Role
An established engineering business is seeking an experienced Controls Engineer to deliver end-to-end control solutions for power generation and electrical systems. This is a hands-on role involving design, integration, testing, and commissioning.
This position is suited to a Controls Engineer who enjoys being involved in real projects, working with customers, and supporting factory and site testing. This is not a desk-only programming role.
Key Responsibilities
Design, program, and commission PLC-based control systems for generator and power distribution applications
Read and interpret LV and HV electrical schematics for system integration and fault finding
Develop and modify HMI and SCADA interfaces
Configure and troubleshoot generator control systems including synchronisation, load sharing, and protection
Implement and test circuit breaker switching logic, interlocks, and protection schemes
Support FAT, SAT, and site commissioning activities
Produce control documentation including I O lists, control philosophies, and test procedures
Work closely with design, commissioning, and site teams to deliver complete control solutions
What We Are Looking For
Degree or HND in Electrical Engineering, Control Systems, or similar
Proven experience as a Controls or PLC Engineer within power generation, energy, or industrial automation
Strong understanding of LV and HV electrical systems and switchgear control
Experience with generator paralleling and grid-connected or islanded systems
Knowledge of G99 and G59 requirements
Confident working independently and on-site with customers
Willingness to travel for commissioning and support
Desirable Experience
Generator controllers such as ComAp or similar
Industrial communications such as Modbus or TCP IP
AutoCAD Electrical or EPLAN
Renewable or hybrid power systems
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