Control & Instrumentation Engineer
KINTEC RECRUITMENT LIMITED
London
Salary
£60,000 – £75,000 a year
Job type
contract
Location
London, England
Control and Instrumentation Engineer
Working Location
South Wales
Contract Type
Permanent
Salary
£60,000 - £75,000
Overview
Whether you are an established Control and Instrumentation Engineer looking for a site to make your own, or you are ready to step up and take on genuine ownership for the first time, this role offers a level of scope that is hard to find.
You will be supporting an established chemical and process manufacturing operator that is investing in the long-term future of a key production site. This role sits at the centre of that plan, owning everything from the control system layer through to site IT, with genuine input into capital projects that protect output and product integrity going forward.
Why This Role Stands Out
Sole subject matter expert across the full control and operational technology estate - a site-defining role, not one of many
Direct line into the site's long-term investment and capital projects plan, not just day-to-day support
Real influence over safety systems, alarm philosophy, and cybersecurity standards
A stable, established manufacturing environment producing critical products for its market, with genuine investment in your development
Contributory pension, annual bonus, private medical cover, and a strong holiday allowance
Key Responsibilities
Acting as the site's technical authority for control systems and operational technology/IT infrastructure
Making controlled programming changes to the distributed control systems and programmable logic controllers under proper change and commissioning discipline
Setting and maintaining site standards for alarms, overrides, cybersecurity, and compliance with relevant functional safety standards
Owning the site's protective systems, including interlocks, trips, and safety integrity level rated functions
Maintaining infrastructure from controllers and networks through to historians, servers, and backups
Investigating plant performance issues through structured root cause analysis
Supporting the Engineering Manager with control-system and IT budget planning
Acting as subject matter expert on capital projects touching the control and operational technology scope
Bringing local IT and wider corporate digital functions together under one coordinated approach
Driving a safety-first culture aligned to UK legislation and site safety, health, and environmental requirements
Requirements
Degree in Chemical Engineering, Process Control Systems, or Instrumentation and Electronics
Experience with ownership of instrumentation and control systems
Experience across distributed control system software and hardware architecture, including virtualised environments with replication and failover, is beneficial
Hands-on programmable logic controller exposure across platforms such as Allen-Bradley and Siemens, plus supervisory control and data acquisition systems and ladder logic
Functional safety certification to relevant standards, or a strong willingness to work towards it
Working knowledge of, or interest in developing, operational technology cybersecurity practices and management systems
A structured problem-solver, with familiarity with 5-Why, Six Sigma, or similar methodologies preferred
Valid right to work in the UK required - sponsorship is not available for this role
How to Apply
Please send your CV or contact details to the recruitment contact provided in the original communication.
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