Controls Engineer Location: Clevedon, North Somerset Salary: Up to £43,000 per annum Bonus Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Working Pattern: On-site Benefits & Package Up to 7.5% annual bonus Up to 8% employer pension contribution Life assurance Health cash plan & wellbeing programme Discounted gym memberships 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Free parking & subsidised canteen About the RoleAn exciting opportunity has arisen for a Controls Engineer to join an established engineering team, developing PLC and HMI control software for advanced engineering products. You will be responsible for designing, developing, testing and supporting control solutions throughout the product lifecycle, working closely with multidisciplinary engineering teams to deliver high-quality automation systems. Key Responsibilities Develop PLC and HMI software in line with functional specifications Design, test and validate control software solutions Produce technical documentation and support release processes Troubleshoot software issues and support manufacturing and service teams Contribute to project planning, risk management and continuous improvement About YouWe are looking for a Controls Engineer with experience in automation, PLC programming and industrial control systems. Ideally, you will have: HND, Degree or equivalent qualification in Controls Engineering, Software Engineering or a related discipline Experience developing PLC and HMI software within an engineering environment Knowledge of PLC programming including Ladder Logic, Structured Text and Function Blocks Experience with HMI programming and technical documentation Ability to read electrical schematics and P&ID diagrams Desirable experience: Modbus TCP and EtherCAT communication protocols PID control loops Functional safety, HAZOP or FMEA techniques Manufacturing, automation or industrial control experience LocationBased in Clevedon, North Somerset, this is an on-site role working with experienced engineering teams on innovative control solutions. Occasional travel to customer sites may be required. How to Apply Click Apply to submit your CV for consideration. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact Kirk at Pertemps, Bristol.
Jul 13, 2026
Full time
Controls Engineer Location: Clevedon, North Somerset Salary: Up to £43,000 per annum Bonus Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Working Pattern: On-site Benefits & Package Up to 7.5% annual bonus Up to 8% employer pension contribution Life assurance Health cash plan & wellbeing programme Discounted gym memberships 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Free parking & subsidised canteen About the RoleAn exciting opportunity has arisen for a Controls Engineer to join an established engineering team, developing PLC and HMI control software for advanced engineering products. You will be responsible for designing, developing, testing and supporting control solutions throughout the product lifecycle, working closely with multidisciplinary engineering teams to deliver high-quality automation systems. Key Responsibilities Develop PLC and HMI software in line with functional specifications Design, test and validate control software solutions Produce technical documentation and support release processes Troubleshoot software issues and support manufacturing and service teams Contribute to project planning, risk management and continuous improvement About YouWe are looking for a Controls Engineer with experience in automation, PLC programming and industrial control systems. Ideally, you will have: HND, Degree or equivalent qualification in Controls Engineering, Software Engineering or a related discipline Experience developing PLC and HMI software within an engineering environment Knowledge of PLC programming including Ladder Logic, Structured Text and Function Blocks Experience with HMI programming and technical documentation Ability to read electrical schematics and P&ID diagrams Desirable experience: Modbus TCP and EtherCAT communication protocols PID control loops Functional safety, HAZOP or FMEA techniques Manufacturing, automation or industrial control experience LocationBased in Clevedon, North Somerset, this is an on-site role working with experienced engineering teams on innovative control solutions. Occasional travel to customer sites may be required. How to Apply Click Apply to submit your CV for consideration. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact Kirk at Pertemps, Bristol.
Senior Controls Engineer Location: Clevedon, North Somerset Salary: Up to £53,000 per annum Bonus Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Working Pattern: On-site Benefits & PackagePackage includes: Up to 7.5% annual bonus Up to 8% employer pension contribution Life assurance Health cash plan Wellbeing programme Discounted gym memberships 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Free parking & subsidised canteen About the RoleWe are looking for an experienced Senior Controls Engineer to join a growing engineering team, developing advanced control and visualisation software for innovative engineering products. Reporting to the Controls Engineering Manager, you'll take ownership of software design and specification, provide technical leadership, mentor junior engineers, and help drive continuous improvement across the controls engineering function. Key Responsibilities Design and develop PLC and HMI software for new and existing products. Produce and review software specifications and technical documentation. Carry out software testing, validation, and simulation activities. Support project planning and ensure engineering activities are delivered on time. Drive continuous improvement of controls engineering processes and standards. Investigate software quality issues and provide expert technical support. Produce software release documentation, manuals, and build notes. Mentor junior engineers and deliver technical training across the team. About YouWe're looking for an experienced Controls Engineer with a strong background in industrial automation and software development. You'll ideally have: HND, Degree, or equivalent qualification in Controls Engineering, Software Engineering, or a related discipline. At least five years' experience in controls and software engineering. Strong PLC programming experience, including Ladder Logic, Structured Text, Function Blocks, and Data Structures. HMI programming experience using VB.NET or similar high-level languages. Experience with Modbus communications, software configuration management, and technical documentation. Knowledge of P&ID drawings, electrical schematics, PID control loops, HAZOP, and FMEA. Excellent communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Ability to mentor colleagues and work effectively within multidisciplinary engineering teams. Desirable experience includes PLC hardware configuration, simulation tools, HTML5, JavaScript, ASP, functional safety systems, and SEMI industry standards. LocationThis is an on-site role based in Clevedon, North Somerset , working closely with multidisciplinary engineering teams. Occasional travel to customer sites and other engineering locations may be required. How to Apply Click Apply to submit your CV for consideration. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact Kirk at Pertemps, Bristol .
Jul 09, 2026
Full time
Senior Controls Engineer Location: Clevedon, North Somerset Salary: Up to £53,000 per annum Bonus Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Working Pattern: On-site Benefits & PackagePackage includes: Up to 7.5% annual bonus Up to 8% employer pension contribution Life assurance Health cash plan Wellbeing programme Discounted gym memberships 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Free parking & subsidised canteen About the RoleWe are looking for an experienced Senior Controls Engineer to join a growing engineering team, developing advanced control and visualisation software for innovative engineering products. Reporting to the Controls Engineering Manager, you'll take ownership of software design and specification, provide technical leadership, mentor junior engineers, and help drive continuous improvement across the controls engineering function. Key Responsibilities Design and develop PLC and HMI software for new and existing products. Produce and review software specifications and technical documentation. Carry out software testing, validation, and simulation activities. Support project planning and ensure engineering activities are delivered on time. Drive continuous improvement of controls engineering processes and standards. Investigate software quality issues and provide expert technical support. Produce software release documentation, manuals, and build notes. Mentor junior engineers and deliver technical training across the team. About YouWe're looking for an experienced Controls Engineer with a strong background in industrial automation and software development. You'll ideally have: HND, Degree, or equivalent qualification in Controls Engineering, Software Engineering, or a related discipline. At least five years' experience in controls and software engineering. Strong PLC programming experience, including Ladder Logic, Structured Text, Function Blocks, and Data Structures. HMI programming experience using VB.NET or similar high-level languages. Experience with Modbus communications, software configuration management, and technical documentation. Knowledge of P&ID drawings, electrical schematics, PID control loops, HAZOP, and FMEA. Excellent communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Ability to mentor colleagues and work effectively within multidisciplinary engineering teams. Desirable experience includes PLC hardware configuration, simulation tools, HTML5, JavaScript, ASP, functional safety systems, and SEMI industry standards. LocationThis is an on-site role based in Clevedon, North Somerset , working closely with multidisciplinary engineering teams. Occasional travel to customer sites and other engineering locations may be required. How to Apply Click Apply to submit your CV for consideration. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact Kirk at Pertemps, Bristol .
Senior Product Cost Engineer Location: Clevedon, North Somerset Salary: Up to £52,000 per annum Bonus Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Working Pattern: Hybrid Benefits & PackagePackage includes: Up to 7.5% annual bonus Up to 8% employer pension contribution Life assurance Health cash plan Wellbeing programme Discounted gym memberships 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Free parking & subsidised canteen About the RoleWe are seeking an experienced Senior Product Cost Engineer to drive cost reduction and value engineering improvements across advanced products and components. This is a hands-on engineering role focused on identifying cost-saving opportunities, delivering design improvements, and implementing engineering changes while maintaining high standards of safety, quality, performance, and compliance. Working closely with Engineering, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Quality, and suppliers, you'll take ownership of cost reduction projects from concept through validation and production implementation. Key Responsibilities Identify and deliver engineering changes that reduce product and component costs. Lead value engineering initiatives across mechanical and electrical assemblies. Create and maintain CAD models, drawings, specifications, and Bills of Materials. Design, modify, and release engineering changes to improve product cost and manufacturability. Validate alternative components through testing, trials, and analysis. Work with Manufacturing and suppliers to successfully implement engineering changes. Manage engineering risks while maintaining product reliability, quality, and compliance. Support continuous improvement and best practice across engineering and manufacturing teams. About YouWe're looking for an experienced Product Cost, Value Engineering, or Mechanical Design Engineer with a strong background in delivering practical engineering improvements. You'll ideally have: Degree or equivalent qualification in Mechanical, Electrical, or a related Engineering discipline. Experience delivering engineering design changes within a manufacturing or product development environment. Experience implementing value engineering or cost reduction projects. Strong understanding of mechanical and/or electrical components. Experience producing CAD models, drawings, specifications, and Bills of Materials. Knowledge of manufacturing processes, materials, tolerances, and supplier capabilities. Experience validating engineering changes through testing and trials. Strong understanding of engineering risk, quality, and compliance. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work effectively with Engineering, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Quality, and suppliers. LocationThis is a hybrid role based in Clevedon, North Somerset , working closely with engineering teams and suppliers to deliver cost reduction and product improvement initiatives. How to Apply Click Apply to submit your CV for consideration. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact Kirk at Pertemps, Bristol .
Jul 08, 2026
Full time
Senior Product Cost Engineer Location: Clevedon, North Somerset Salary: Up to £52,000 per annum Bonus Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Working Pattern: Hybrid Benefits & PackagePackage includes: Up to 7.5% annual bonus Up to 8% employer pension contribution Life assurance Health cash plan Wellbeing programme Discounted gym memberships 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Free parking & subsidised canteen About the RoleWe are seeking an experienced Senior Product Cost Engineer to drive cost reduction and value engineering improvements across advanced products and components. This is a hands-on engineering role focused on identifying cost-saving opportunities, delivering design improvements, and implementing engineering changes while maintaining high standards of safety, quality, performance, and compliance. Working closely with Engineering, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Quality, and suppliers, you'll take ownership of cost reduction projects from concept through validation and production implementation. Key Responsibilities Identify and deliver engineering changes that reduce product and component costs. Lead value engineering initiatives across mechanical and electrical assemblies. Create and maintain CAD models, drawings, specifications, and Bills of Materials. Design, modify, and release engineering changes to improve product cost and manufacturability. Validate alternative components through testing, trials, and analysis. Work with Manufacturing and suppliers to successfully implement engineering changes. Manage engineering risks while maintaining product reliability, quality, and compliance. Support continuous improvement and best practice across engineering and manufacturing teams. About YouWe're looking for an experienced Product Cost, Value Engineering, or Mechanical Design Engineer with a strong background in delivering practical engineering improvements. You'll ideally have: Degree or equivalent qualification in Mechanical, Electrical, or a related Engineering discipline. Experience delivering engineering design changes within a manufacturing or product development environment. Experience implementing value engineering or cost reduction projects. Strong understanding of mechanical and/or electrical components. Experience producing CAD models, drawings, specifications, and Bills of Materials. Knowledge of manufacturing processes, materials, tolerances, and supplier capabilities. Experience validating engineering changes through testing and trials. Strong understanding of engineering risk, quality, and compliance. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work effectively with Engineering, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Quality, and suppliers. LocationThis is a hybrid role based in Clevedon, North Somerset , working closely with engineering teams and suppliers to deliver cost reduction and product improvement initiatives. How to Apply Click Apply to submit your CV for consideration. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact Kirk at Pertemps, Bristol .
Lead Manufacturing Engineer Location: Clevedon, North Somerset Salary: Up to £60,000 per annum Bonus Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Working Pattern: On-site Benefits & PackagePackage includes: Up to 7.5% annual bonus Up to 8% employer pension contribution Life assurance Health cash plan Wellbeing programme Discounted gym memberships 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Free parking & subsidised canteen About the RoleAn exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Lead Project Manufacturing Engineer to lead the delivery of manufacturing projects across New Product Introduction (NPI), sustaining engineering, Engineer-to-Order (ETO), and distributed manufacturing. Leading a team of Project Manufacturing Engineers, you'll ensure manufacturing solutions are delivered safely, efficiently, and on time while driving Manufacturing Readiness, continuous improvement, and operational excellence across the business. Key Responsibilities Lead, coach, and develop a high-performing team of Project Manufacturing Engineers. Manage the manufacturing project portfolio, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to specification. Own and improve the Manufacturing Readiness Review (MRR) process. Identify and mitigate manufacturing risks before products enter production. Work closely with Design Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain, Quality, and Project teams to deliver successful manufacturing solutions. Drive Lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives across the department. Develop team processes, documentation, KPIs, and visual management systems. Manage project expenditure and support governance and audit activities. About YouWe're looking for an experienced Manufacturing or Project Engineering leader with a strong background in delivering engineering projects within a manufacturing environment. You'll ideally have: Proven experience leading manufacturing engineering or project engineering teams. Experience delivering NPI, sustaining engineering, ETO, or manufacturing improvement projects. Strong knowledge of manufacturing processes, industrialisation, and production readiness. Experience managing KPIs, business plans, and engineering resources. Hands-on experience with Lean Manufacturing tools such as Kaizen, Standard Work, PFMEA, Value Stream Mapping, 6S, and TPM. Strong project management and problem-solving skills. Knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic assemblies. Experience using ERP systems and engineering documentation. Excellent communication, leadership, and stakeholder management skills. A proactive approach with a passion for developing people and driving continuous improvement. LocationThis is an on-site role based in Clevedon, North Somerset , leading a Project Manufacturing Engineering team while working closely with Design Engineering, Supply Chain, Quality, Operations, and Project teams. How to Apply Click Apply to submit your CV for consideration. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact Kirk at Pertemps, Bristol .
Jul 08, 2026
Full time
Lead Manufacturing Engineer Location: Clevedon, North Somerset Salary: Up to £60,000 per annum Bonus Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Working Pattern: On-site Benefits & PackagePackage includes: Up to 7.5% annual bonus Up to 8% employer pension contribution Life assurance Health cash plan Wellbeing programme Discounted gym memberships 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Free parking & subsidised canteen About the RoleAn exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Lead Project Manufacturing Engineer to lead the delivery of manufacturing projects across New Product Introduction (NPI), sustaining engineering, Engineer-to-Order (ETO), and distributed manufacturing. Leading a team of Project Manufacturing Engineers, you'll ensure manufacturing solutions are delivered safely, efficiently, and on time while driving Manufacturing Readiness, continuous improvement, and operational excellence across the business. Key Responsibilities Lead, coach, and develop a high-performing team of Project Manufacturing Engineers. Manage the manufacturing project portfolio, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to specification. Own and improve the Manufacturing Readiness Review (MRR) process. Identify and mitigate manufacturing risks before products enter production. Work closely with Design Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain, Quality, and Project teams to deliver successful manufacturing solutions. Drive Lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives across the department. Develop team processes, documentation, KPIs, and visual management systems. Manage project expenditure and support governance and audit activities. About YouWe're looking for an experienced Manufacturing or Project Engineering leader with a strong background in delivering engineering projects within a manufacturing environment. You'll ideally have: Proven experience leading manufacturing engineering or project engineering teams. Experience delivering NPI, sustaining engineering, ETO, or manufacturing improvement projects. Strong knowledge of manufacturing processes, industrialisation, and production readiness. Experience managing KPIs, business plans, and engineering resources. Hands-on experience with Lean Manufacturing tools such as Kaizen, Standard Work, PFMEA, Value Stream Mapping, 6S, and TPM. Strong project management and problem-solving skills. Knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic assemblies. Experience using ERP systems and engineering documentation. Excellent communication, leadership, and stakeholder management skills. A proactive approach with a passion for developing people and driving continuous improvement. LocationThis is an on-site role based in Clevedon, North Somerset , leading a Project Manufacturing Engineering team while working closely with Design Engineering, Supply Chain, Quality, Operations, and Project teams. How to Apply Click Apply to submit your CV for consideration. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact Kirk at Pertemps, Bristol .
Continuous Improvement Engineer (Lean Manufacturing) Location: Clevedon, North Somerset Salary: Up to £60,000 per annum Bonus Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Working Pattern: On-site Benefits & PackagePackage includes: Up to 7.5% annual bonus Up to 8% employer pension contribution Life assurance Health cash plan Wellbeing programme Discounted gym memberships 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Free parking & subsidised canteen About the RoleWe are looking for an experienced Continuous Improvement Engineer to drive operational excellence across a busy manufacturing environment through Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma principles. You'll lead improvement projects, coach teams, embed best practice, and help optimise manufacturing processes to improve productivity, quality, and efficiency. Key Responsibilitie Deliver Lean Six Sigma training and coach employees at all levels. Support Manufacturing Engineering teams with Lean tools including PFMEA, Process Capability and Line Balancing. Develop and maintain Lean manufacturing standards and best practices. Lead cross-functional continuous improvement projects using Lean and Six Sigma methodologies. Facilitate root cause analysis and structured problem-solving activities. Use Value Stream Mapping and data analysis to identify improvement opportunities. Monitor and report on KPIs relating to quality, productivity, and cost savings. Work with leadership teams to prioritise improvement initiatives. Represent the business at continuous improvement meetings and share best practice across teams. About YouYou'll have experience driving continuous improvement within a manufacturing or engineering environment and be passionate about delivering measurable business improvements. You'll ideally have: Engineering degree or equivalent qualification. Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification. Proven experience leading Lean improvement projects. Knowledge of Kaizen, DMAIC, Value Stream Mapping, PFMEA and Root Cause Analysis. Experience improving manufacturing processes and supporting production teams. Strong communication, stakeholder management, and analytical skills. Excellent IT skills, including Microsoft Office. A proactive approach with a strong commitment to health and safety. LocationThis is an on-site role based in Clevedon, North Somerset , working closely with Manufacturing Systems, Supply Chain, Purchasing, and Production teams. How to ApplyClick Apply to submit your CV for consideration. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact Kirk at Pertemps, Bristol .
Jul 08, 2026
Full time
Continuous Improvement Engineer (Lean Manufacturing) Location: Clevedon, North Somerset Salary: Up to £60,000 per annum Bonus Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Working Pattern: On-site Benefits & PackagePackage includes: Up to 7.5% annual bonus Up to 8% employer pension contribution Life assurance Health cash plan Wellbeing programme Discounted gym memberships 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Free parking & subsidised canteen About the RoleWe are looking for an experienced Continuous Improvement Engineer to drive operational excellence across a busy manufacturing environment through Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma principles. You'll lead improvement projects, coach teams, embed best practice, and help optimise manufacturing processes to improve productivity, quality, and efficiency. Key Responsibilitie Deliver Lean Six Sigma training and coach employees at all levels. Support Manufacturing Engineering teams with Lean tools including PFMEA, Process Capability and Line Balancing. Develop and maintain Lean manufacturing standards and best practices. Lead cross-functional continuous improvement projects using Lean and Six Sigma methodologies. Facilitate root cause analysis and structured problem-solving activities. Use Value Stream Mapping and data analysis to identify improvement opportunities. Monitor and report on KPIs relating to quality, productivity, and cost savings. Work with leadership teams to prioritise improvement initiatives. Represent the business at continuous improvement meetings and share best practice across teams. About YouYou'll have experience driving continuous improvement within a manufacturing or engineering environment and be passionate about delivering measurable business improvements. You'll ideally have: Engineering degree or equivalent qualification. Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification. Proven experience leading Lean improvement projects. Knowledge of Kaizen, DMAIC, Value Stream Mapping, PFMEA and Root Cause Analysis. Experience improving manufacturing processes and supporting production teams. Strong communication, stakeholder management, and analytical skills. Excellent IT skills, including Microsoft Office. A proactive approach with a strong commitment to health and safety. LocationThis is an on-site role based in Clevedon, North Somerset , working closely with Manufacturing Systems, Supply Chain, Purchasing, and Production teams. How to ApplyClick Apply to submit your CV for consideration. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact Kirk at Pertemps, Bristol .
Lead Controls Engineer Location: Clevedon, North Somerset Salary: Up to £62,000 per annum Bonus Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Working Pattern: On-site Benefits & PackagePackage includes: Up to 7.5% annual bonus Up to 8% employer pension contribution Life assurance Health cash plan Wellbeing programme Discounted gym memberships 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Free parking & subsidised canteen About the RoleWe are looking for an experienced Lead Controls Engineer to lead a team responsible for the design, development, and delivery of advanced control systems. Reporting to the Controls Engineering Manager, you'll provide technical and people leadership, ensuring high-quality control solutions are delivered safely, on time, and to specification. You'll also work closely with multidisciplinary engineering teams to drive innovation, mentor engineers, and continuously improve engineering processes. Key Responsibilities: Lead, coach, and develop a team of Controls Engineers. Oversee the design and development of PLC and HMI control software. Ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to engineering standards. Review and approve technical solutions and engineering documentation. Work closely with Mechanical, Electrical, Software, and Manufacturing teams to deliver integrated control solutions. Lead software testing, validation, and continuous improvement activities. Provide expert technical support for complex engineering issues. Support customer projects and occasional site visits when required. About YouWe're looking for an experienced Controls Engineer with strong leadership skills and a passion for delivering innovative automation solutions. You'll ideally have: HND, Degree, or equivalent qualification in Controls Engineering, Software Engineering, or a related discipline. Proven experience leading engineering teams or acting as a senior technical lead. Strong experience developing industrial PLC and HMI control systems. Knowledge of Ladder Logic, Structured Text, Function Blocks, and Data Structures. Experience with software configuration management and technical documentation. Ability to read and interpret P&ID drawings and electrical schematics. Excellent communication, leadership, and stakeholder management skills. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to manage multiple engineering projects. Desirable experience includes Modbus TCP, EtherCAT, PID control loops, HAZOP, FMEA, and leading multidisciplinary engineering projects. LocationThis is an on-site role based in Clevedon, North Somerset , working closely with multidisciplinary engineering teams. Occasional travel to customer sites and other engineering locations may be required. How to Apply Click Apply to submit your CV for consideration. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact Kirk at Pertemps, Bristol .
Jul 08, 2026
Full time
Lead Controls Engineer Location: Clevedon, North Somerset Salary: Up to £62,000 per annum Bonus Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Working Pattern: On-site Benefits & PackagePackage includes: Up to 7.5% annual bonus Up to 8% employer pension contribution Life assurance Health cash plan Wellbeing programme Discounted gym memberships 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Free parking & subsidised canteen About the RoleWe are looking for an experienced Lead Controls Engineer to lead a team responsible for the design, development, and delivery of advanced control systems. Reporting to the Controls Engineering Manager, you'll provide technical and people leadership, ensuring high-quality control solutions are delivered safely, on time, and to specification. You'll also work closely with multidisciplinary engineering teams to drive innovation, mentor engineers, and continuously improve engineering processes. Key Responsibilities: Lead, coach, and develop a team of Controls Engineers. Oversee the design and development of PLC and HMI control software. Ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to engineering standards. Review and approve technical solutions and engineering documentation. Work closely with Mechanical, Electrical, Software, and Manufacturing teams to deliver integrated control solutions. Lead software testing, validation, and continuous improvement activities. Provide expert technical support for complex engineering issues. Support customer projects and occasional site visits when required. About YouWe're looking for an experienced Controls Engineer with strong leadership skills and a passion for delivering innovative automation solutions. You'll ideally have: HND, Degree, or equivalent qualification in Controls Engineering, Software Engineering, or a related discipline. Proven experience leading engineering teams or acting as a senior technical lead. Strong experience developing industrial PLC and HMI control systems. Knowledge of Ladder Logic, Structured Text, Function Blocks, and Data Structures. Experience with software configuration management and technical documentation. Ability to read and interpret P&ID drawings and electrical schematics. Excellent communication, leadership, and stakeholder management skills. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to manage multiple engineering projects. Desirable experience includes Modbus TCP, EtherCAT, PID control loops, HAZOP, FMEA, and leading multidisciplinary engineering projects. LocationThis is an on-site role based in Clevedon, North Somerset , working closely with multidisciplinary engineering teams. Occasional travel to customer sites and other engineering locations may be required. How to Apply Click Apply to submit your CV for consideration. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact Kirk at Pertemps, Bristol .
Family Solicitor - Senior Level Salary: DOE Location: Pontypool (with the option to work from Cardiff or Newport) We are seeking an experienced Family Solicitor to join a well established and respected Family Law team. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior family specialist to handle high quality divorce, financial remedy and private children work while contributing to the development and growth of the department. Key Responsibilities Managing a varied caseload including divorce, complex financial remedy matters and private children cases Advising on pre nuptial agreements, cohabitation agreements and related family law issues Undertaking advocacy where appropriate Ensuring excellent file management and regulatory compliance Supporting business development and networking activities Assisting with the training and supervision of junior team members Working collaboratively with colleagues to deliver a high quality client service Essential Requirements Qualified Solicitor or FCILEx litigator with 6 years PQE (or equivalent experience) Strong technical knowledge and experience managing your own family caseload Confident undertaking advocacy Experience supervising or supporting junior staff Excellent organisational skills and the ability to work under pressure Commercial awareness and the ability to contribute to business development Positive, personable and proactive approach to family law Desirable Member of Resolution Resolution accreditation What We Offer Supportive and collaborative team culture Clear opportunities for career progression and leadership development Hybrid and flexible working options Competitive salary and benefits package (DOE) If interested, please click APPLY.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Family Solicitor - Senior Level Salary: DOE Location: Pontypool (with the option to work from Cardiff or Newport) We are seeking an experienced Family Solicitor to join a well established and respected Family Law team. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior family specialist to handle high quality divorce, financial remedy and private children work while contributing to the development and growth of the department. Key Responsibilities Managing a varied caseload including divorce, complex financial remedy matters and private children cases Advising on pre nuptial agreements, cohabitation agreements and related family law issues Undertaking advocacy where appropriate Ensuring excellent file management and regulatory compliance Supporting business development and networking activities Assisting with the training and supervision of junior team members Working collaboratively with colleagues to deliver a high quality client service Essential Requirements Qualified Solicitor or FCILEx litigator with 6 years PQE (or equivalent experience) Strong technical knowledge and experience managing your own family caseload Confident undertaking advocacy Experience supervising or supporting junior staff Excellent organisational skills and the ability to work under pressure Commercial awareness and the ability to contribute to business development Positive, personable and proactive approach to family law Desirable Member of Resolution Resolution accreditation What We Offer Supportive and collaborative team culture Clear opportunities for career progression and leadership development Hybrid and flexible working options Competitive salary and benefits package (DOE) If interested, please click APPLY.
Wireperson Salary: £26,926 - £30,170 per annum (£13.45 - £15.07 per hour), depending on experience Hours: 38.5 hours per week over 4.5 days (with a half day finish every Friday) Contract: Full Time, Permanent We are seeking motivated and reliable Wirepersons to join our production team. We have opportunities available for candidates ranging from those with little or no previous experience but a strong aptitude for electrical assembly, through to individuals with existing wiring and assembly experience looking to further develop their skills. This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive manufacturing environment where training and development are encouraged. The Role As a Wireperson, you will be responsible for wiring and assembling electrical sub-assemblies and assemblies to required specifications, drawings, and quality standards. Working as part of the production team, you will contribute to the efficient manufacture of products while maintaining high standards of quality, safety, and housekeeping. Key Responsibilities Collect and check kits of parts against specifications, drawings, and issued documentation. Assemble electrical sub-assemblies and assemblies to required standards. Wire assemblies and systems in accordance with drawings and layouts. Identify and report any inconsistencies within documentation. Carry out fault rectification as instructed. Read and interpret wiring diagrams, drawings, and work instructions. Complete work to quality and production targets. Maintain a clean, safe, and organised work area using 5S principles. Support continuous improvement and lean manufacturing initiatives. Undertake other reasonable duties as required. About You We welcome applications from candidates with varying levels of experience. Essential Good practical aptitude and attention to detail. Ability to follow instructions and work methodically. Strong problem-solving skills and logical thinking. Positive attitude and willingness to learn. Ability to work safely and maintain high standards of housekeeping. Desirable Previous electrical wiring or assembly experience. Ability to read and interpret electrical and electronic drawings. Electrical or electronic qualifications/certificates. Experience working within a manufacturing or production environment. What We Offer Competitive salary based on experience. Early finish every Friday. Training and development opportunities. Supportive team environment. Stable, long-term employment within a growing business. Apply If you are interested in the role please click apply to send your CV, or If you have any questions contact Kirk at Pertemps, Bristol.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Wireperson Salary: £26,926 - £30,170 per annum (£13.45 - £15.07 per hour), depending on experience Hours: 38.5 hours per week over 4.5 days (with a half day finish every Friday) Contract: Full Time, Permanent We are seeking motivated and reliable Wirepersons to join our production team. We have opportunities available for candidates ranging from those with little or no previous experience but a strong aptitude for electrical assembly, through to individuals with existing wiring and assembly experience looking to further develop their skills. This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive manufacturing environment where training and development are encouraged. The Role As a Wireperson, you will be responsible for wiring and assembling electrical sub-assemblies and assemblies to required specifications, drawings, and quality standards. Working as part of the production team, you will contribute to the efficient manufacture of products while maintaining high standards of quality, safety, and housekeeping. Key Responsibilities Collect and check kits of parts against specifications, drawings, and issued documentation. Assemble electrical sub-assemblies and assemblies to required standards. Wire assemblies and systems in accordance with drawings and layouts. Identify and report any inconsistencies within documentation. Carry out fault rectification as instructed. Read and interpret wiring diagrams, drawings, and work instructions. Complete work to quality and production targets. Maintain a clean, safe, and organised work area using 5S principles. Support continuous improvement and lean manufacturing initiatives. Undertake other reasonable duties as required. About You We welcome applications from candidates with varying levels of experience. Essential Good practical aptitude and attention to detail. Ability to follow instructions and work methodically. Strong problem-solving skills and logical thinking. Positive attitude and willingness to learn. Ability to work safely and maintain high standards of housekeeping. Desirable Previous electrical wiring or assembly experience. Ability to read and interpret electrical and electronic drawings. Electrical or electronic qualifications/certificates. Experience working within a manufacturing or production environment. What We Offer Competitive salary based on experience. Early finish every Friday. Training and development opportunities. Supportive team environment. Stable, long-term employment within a growing business. Apply If you are interested in the role please click apply to send your CV, or If you have any questions contact Kirk at Pertemps, Bristol.