Dematic
ControlsHardwareEngineer
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“Controls Hardware Engineer at Dematic. Skills: Controls Hardware Engineer, Electrical Design Engineer, Industrial automation. Interpret design input information. Produce control system designs”
What You'll Achieve.
delivering compliant, high-quality electrical systems
Industry & Context.
Occasional travel to customer sites within the Southern European region, occasional travel to other Dematic offices or facilities
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Controls Hardware Engineer, Electrical Design Engineer, degree level or equivalent qualification in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline, hands-on experience working within an industrial automation environment, working understanding of Electrical and Electronic technical manuals & drawings, Good understanding of distributed control systems, principles of industrial networks, Understanding and use of relevant design requirements such as the Machinery Directive and its harmonized standards, experience in European Standards
Nice to Have
E-Plan, AutoCAD, MS Package
What You'll Do.
Interpret design input information
Produce control system designs
Ensure systems are CE Compliant
Produce design and manufacturing programs
Produce associated documentation
Design and produce electrical layout drawings
Design and produce electrical schematic drawings
Procurement of electrical control panels
Provide technical information
Provide technical backup
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Liaise with suppliers; Liaise with internal teams; Work with electrical installation supervisors; Work with subcontractors; Work with Project Sales; Work with Project Engineers; Work with Project Managers; Work with Purchasing Department
Full Job Description
We’re excited to be hiring a Controls Hardware Engineer, a key role focused on designing and delivering compliant, high-quality electrical systems that drive our innovative automated solutions. In this role, you’ll be responsible for selecting and applying control devices, documenting their operational functionality, and creating clear, detailed drawing packages for electrical installation and assembly manufacturing. If you’re an experienced hardware design engineer who’s driven, proactive, and thrives in a team-focused environment, we’d love to hear from you. # **We offer:** * **Career Development** * **Competitive Compensation and Benefits** * **Pay Transparency** * **Global Opportunities** # **Tasks and Qualifications:** # **What will you do in this role?** * Interpret design input information to produce control system designs. * Ensure systems designed and supplied are CE Compliant to the Machinery Directive. * Produce design and manufacturing programs. * Produce all associated documentation including, but not limited to, design calculations, design specifications, operation and maintenance manuals, and test specifications. * Design and produce electrical layout and schematic drawings using appropriate CAD tools. * Procurement of electrical control panels and installation services; and liaise with suppliers on technical matters. * Liaise and provide technical information to respective internal teams such as electrical installation supervisors, subcontractors, Project Sales, Project Engineers, Project Managers, Purchasing Department etc. * Provide technical backup to the service team as required, including bug fixes, enhancements, and modifications. **What are we looking for?** * Proven experience as Controls Hardware Engineer, Electrical Design Engineer or similar role. * Educated to degree level or equivalent qualification in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline. * Extensive proven hands-on experience working within an industrial automation environmen
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