Programmer – within Biogas Plants

Programmer – within Biogas Plants.

Programmer – within Biogas Plants

Regensburg

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€60000 - €80000 per year

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Permanent

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Programmer for Biogas Plants

We're looking for a talented Programmer to work for our client.

They want to recruit someone with demonstrable experience of Siemens S7 or TIA.

If that's you then you could be exactly what they're looking for.

The Role:

Based in the company's Regensburg office, as the Programmer you will be primarily responsible for programming and project planning the siemens control systems for biogas plants.

In the job you'll be tasked with creation of functions based on Siemens S7 and TIA.

Finally, you'll also be tasked with project planning SCADA systems.

The Candidate:

The ideal candidate for this Programmer role will have relevant experience of Siemens S7 or TIA.

You'll also need experience of:

- Process and control engineering

- WinCC

- SCADA systems

In addition, you'll need the following:

- A minimum of 3 years of professional experience

- An electrical engineering training or degree

- The willingness to travel

The Package:

Basic salary: Up to €80,000 per annum

Benefits: Flat hierarchies and short decision-making processes and a strong parent company behind them

The Company:

They are a specialist within the biogas industry, and as a business they've been around since 1995.

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