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Controls and Automation Engineer

Description

Join our pioneering Biotech, Cell and Gene team and enable cutting-edge therapies to be developed and manufactured. At TTP, the work we do for pharmaceutical companies supports the deployment of innovative hardware to accelerate therapy development, and we’re seeking an experienced Controls and Automation Engineer to help deliver our technically challenging, multi-phase, development projects.

You’ll be joining the Biotech, Cell and Gene Team, with a focus on developing bespoke hardware solutions that meet the needs of cell and gene therapy manufacture. This is a growing field of medicine that has shown incredible results in fighting cancer with the potential to impact ever larger groups of patients. Our teams of engineers, biologists and physical scientists are developing impactful solutions for our clients, that stand to revolutionize manufacturing and process automation in the field.

As the Controls and Automation Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, installing, managing and/or maintaining equipment and software on PLC and SCADA systems. We’re truly interdisciplinary – you’ll be working closely with life scientists, software engineers, and mechanical engineers – this is an exciting opportunity to use your engineering skills across a range of disciplines.

You will be a key member of our engineering team. While you will have had experience in leading automation projects, you will be able to work flexibly according to project scope, collaborating closely with the broader electronics, software, biology, and system engineering disciplines.

This role will appeal to you if you retain a passion for “hands-on” development while, at the same time, using your experience to guide the “big picture” thinking needed to bring projects to a successful conclusion.

Requirements

Your application will stand out if you can demonstrate how you have:

  • Skills in Programmable logic controllers (PLC) (Siemens, Beckhoff, or others), and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)
  • Ability to read and understand electrical schematic drawings
  • Engaged with colleagues as a mentor, sharing skills and experience.
  • Excellent communication skills to summarise project status and discuss critical issues/milestones with colleagues and external clients.
  • An excellent academic record with a 1st or 2:1 degree in Control Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent.

It would be great if you can demonstrate your:

  • Track record/working knowledge and relevant skill set such as:
    • Experience working with PLCs in process control environments.
    • Excellent knowledge of control system specification, architecture design methodologies, and familiarity with various requirements management and system modelling tools.
    • Experience in developing software for communication protocols including OPC-UA, MQTT, Modbus.
    • Experience with control system development tools, including SCADA configuration and deployment.
    • Test-driven development techniques for verification and validation within regulated environments.
    • Hands-on experience in debugging control systems on industrial platforms.
    • Experience developing control systems in regulated, process-control industries.
  • Experience with developing automation for the pharmaceutical industry would be an advantage, but is not a requirement.

Benefits

  • Annual profit-related bonus
  • Employer pension contribution of 12% of pensionable pay
  • Private medical insurance for employees and dependants
  • Free lunch and all-day refreshments
  • Life insurance worth 6x salary
  • Enhanced maternity and paternity leave, with the option to return part-time for a year
  • Electric car leasing scheme
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Season ticket loan
  • Access to lunch clubs, including squash, running, yoga, arts and crafts, and TTP’s own rock band
  • Access and discounts to local sports facilities and theatre tickets
  • A comprehensive relocation package is also available if applicable

Apply now to partner with the world’s most ambitious neurotechnology product engineering companies…

Every application will be reviewed by the hiring team and will receive a response.

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Applying to TTP

We’re always recruiting

We never close our applications, because we never stop looking for people to join us. Our internships can be competitive though, so the earlier you apply the better.

We can sponsor working Visas

If you’re a foreign national that meets the Home Office criteria.

There’ll be a couple of stages to your interview

There are two stages to our interview process for graduates, and one stage for interns. For both of those roles, there are usually a number of one-to-one interviews with our consultants. We focus on your technical abilities and consumer awareness and use our interviews to see how you’d fit into TTP.

We hold our interviews at TTP Campus in Melbourn

On the outskirts of Cambridge. The interview process is usually around a couple of hours and it’ll include technical problem-solving style questions.

We’ll cover expenses for your interview

Which includes cost of your return travel to the interview. If you need to stay overnight in Melbourn, let us know in advance and we can organise something.

After the interviews, you’ll hear back from us in a few days

It’ll normally take a few weeks to finish the interviews, but this can sometimes take a little longer depending on how busy we are.

Relocation support

Available for new employees moving house as a result of their employment at TTP, subject to certain criteria. E.g. your previous home is in excess of a 40-mile radius of TTP offices and your new home is considerably closer.

Contact the People Team to discuss how TTP could support your transition into the company.