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Software Engineer

Peterborough
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Industrial Automation | Full-Time | Permanent | Office-based, Peterborough | Salary dependant on experience

The Role

We are looking for a Software Engineer to join our growing Software team, developing solutions that connect factory floor systems with the software platforms that drive modern manufacturing.

This role sits at the intersection of software development and industrial automation. You will work on projects involving SCADA, manufacturing systems, PLC integration and data-driven applications that help our customers improve compliance, efficiency and operational performance.

You'll be joining a collaborative team where you'll have the opportunity to learn from experienced engineers while contributing to real-world projects from day one.

Whether your background is software development, automation or manufacturing technology, we're looking for someone who enjoys solving problems, learning new technologies and building practical solutions.

What You'll Be Doing

  • Developing software solutions using Java and Python.
  • Supporting the development and enhancement of SCADA and manufacturing applications.
  • Integrating software with PLCs, databases and factory systems.
  • Working alongside Automation Engineers and Software Engineers to deliver customer projects.
  • Assisting with testing, commissioning and deployment activities.
  • Troubleshooting software and system issues.
  • Producing clear technical documentation.
  • Contributing ideas to improve products, processes and engineering standards.
  • Learning and developing your technical capability across software and industrial automation technologies.

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What You'll Bring

Essential

  • Around 1–2 years' software development experience, or a relevant degree with practical project experience.
  • Experience developing software using Java.
  • Experience developing software using Python (including Python 2.7).
  • Strong problem-solving skills and logical thinking.
  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
  • Good communication skills and willingness to learn.
  • Full UK driving licence (or working towards)

Desirable

  • Exposure to Ignition by Inductive Automation.
  • Experience with SCADA, HMI or manufacturing systems.
  • Understanding of PLCs and industrial control systems.
  • Experience within manufacturing, industrial automation or engineering environments.
  • Electrical, automation or control systems knowledge.
  • Experience working with SQL databases.
  • Familiarity with industrial communication protocols such as OPC-UA or EtherNet/IP.
  • Exposure to source control and modern software development practices.

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Who Will Thrive in This Role?

You'll enjoy this role if you:

  • Like understanding how things work in the real world.
  • Enjoy solving technical problems.
  • Are curious and keen to learn.
  • Can bridge the gap between software and engineering.
  • Want to develop expertise in industrial automation and manufacturing technology.
  • Enjoy turning ideas into practical solutions.

The Mindset

"I want to build software that makes factories work better."

Why Join OAL?

You'll be working on software that directly impacts production environments across the food manufacturing sector. This is an opportunity to develop skills across software engineering, industrial automation and manufacturing systems while working on projects that deliver measurable value to customers.

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Skills

Java
Python
SCADA
PLC Integration
Problem-Solving
Communication
SQL
Industrial Automation
Manufacturing Systems
Technical Documentation
Troubleshooting
Teamwork
Learning
HMI
Electrical Knowledge
Control Systems

Location

Peterborough, England, United Kingdom

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