Saturday, 13 July 2024

Job Vacancy in Germany

 Hiring PLC (Codesys / TwinCAT) Programmer for permanent position in Germany


Employer Overview:


Become a part of a prestigious 250-year-old international machine manufacturing company in Germany, having strong workforce of 1500 employees! Renowned for its traditional values and innovative approach, our client is looking for a skilled PLC Programmer to join their dynamic team.

In this role, your focus will be on PLC programming in a continuous development process for their machines and there is no need for experience in commissioning and support.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop, maintain, and implement modular PLC software for series electronics production machines.
  • Continuous Programming using CODESYS and Structured Text.
  • Developing, modifying, and expanding existing software, as well as refining software based on error reports.
  • Collaborate with clients and end-users to determine software requirements
  • Engage in development activities in close collaboration with internal engineers (No need for travel)

Qualifications / Your Profile:

  • Bachelors or Master Degree in Engineering.
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience in PLC programming either with CODESYS and Structured Text or with Beckhoff TwinCAT and Structured Text.
  • Experience in CODESYS and Structured Text is a must.
  • Experience in at least one project where you have worked on continuous development with code that is 100,000 lines or more.
  • Good knowledge of communication with Fieldbuses, preferably experienced in using variants like IO-Link, CANopen, and EtherCAT.
  • Experience in controlling and optimizing at least one Servo or Stepper Motor.
  • Willingness to learn the German language.

Apply Now: Take the next step in your career and join a company that values tradition, innovation, and international collaboration. Apply today and become part of our dedicated team in Germany


Email: hr@gloresoft.de

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