VINCI Energies
Actemium Automation Teesside (Worksop) - Software Controls Systems Engineer (DCS)

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Actemium Automation Teesside (Worksop)
Actemium Automation Teesside (Worksop), part of the VINCI Energies group, provides cutting-edge automation and controls solutions for industrial clients across the UK. We pride ourselves on technical excellence, safety-first delivery and a collaborative culture that supports professional development. This opportunity is for a Software Controls Systems Engineer (DCS) based in Worksop to join our growing automation team.
Package
Competitive salary plus comprehensive benefits including pension scheme, health plan and ongoing professional development
Start Date
Flexible / to be agreed with the successful candidate
Overview
As a Software Controls Systems Engineer (DCS) you will design, configure and commission distributed control systems for process and manufacturing clients. Working within multi-disciplinary teams, you will deliver high-quality DCS and safety instrumented system (SIS) solutions from specification through to commissioning and handover. The role requires practical engineering experience, strong software configuration skills and the ability to communicate effectively with clients and project teams.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, configure and test DCS software (e.g., Siemens PCS 7 or PlantPAx) and associated controllers in line with project requirements.
- Develop control strategies, logic diagrams, function blocks, control narratives and operator displays.
- Implement and configure alarm management, historian interfaces and system diagnostics.
- Support FAT (Factory Acceptance Testing) and SAT (Site Acceptance Testing) activities, including test script preparation, execution and defect resolution.
- Commission and troubleshoot control systems on site, ensuring safe working practices and close liaison with clients and third-party contractors.
- Prepare technical documentation including system architecture, wiring lists, I/O maps, software change records and user manuals.
- Provide handover, training and post-commissioning support to clients and operations teams.
- Contribute to project planning, risk assessments and continuous improvement initiatives to drive quality and efficiency.
- Responsible for designing, configuring, and optimising automation hardware, including sensors, actuators, PLCs, and control devices, to ensure reliable and efficient operational performance when required.
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Skills, Experience And Qualifications
- Proven experience in DCS/controls software engineering, including configuration and commissioning of industrial control systems.
- Practical knowledge of one or more DCS platforms (examples: Siemens PCS 7 or PlantPAx) and common industrial protocols (Modbus, OPC, PROFIBUS, Ethernet IP).
- Experience in PLC programming, HMI/SCADA development and integration with DCS platforms.
- Understanding of control theory, process instrumentation and industrial communication networks.
- Experience of FAT, SAT and site commissioning activities in industrial environments.
- Familiarity with safety instrumented systems (SIS), SIL concepts and relevant standards (e.g., IEC 61511) is desirable.
- Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail and commitment to delivering high-quality work.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to work collaboratively with clients and multi-disciplinary teams.
- Relevant engineering qualification (HNC/HND/BEng or equivalent) or significant demonstrable experience in controls engineering.
- Experience working with automation hardware, including sensors, actuators, PLCs, and related control systems would advantageous.


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Working Arrangements & Collaboration
This is a site-based role located in Worksop with regular travel to client sites across the UK as required. You will work closely with project managers, electrical and mechanical engineers, subcontractors and client representatives. Flexible working arrangements will be considered where project delivery allows.
What We Offer
- Competitive salary and benefits package including pension, health plan and training opportunities.
- Opportunity to work on varied projects for leading industrial clients and develop specialist DCS expertise.
- Supportive, inclusive team environment with clear development pathways within VINCI Energies.
- Access to industry-standard tools, training and a strong safety culture.
How to Apply
If you are an experienced controls engineer with a strong DCS background and a commitment to quality and safety, we would like to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your relevant experience and why you are interested in joining Actemium Automation Teesside.
Actemium Automation Teesside is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified people regardless of gender, race, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.
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