Summary
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A fast-growing high-tech engineering organization is seeking a PLC Software Engineer to develop, test, integrate and qualify software for complex industrial equipment. You will contribute across the software stack, including low-level embedded control, higher-level interfaces and communication with production environments, while maintaining and improving PLC-layer functionality.
Highlights
Work across the full machine software stack, from embedded control to user-facing functionality and industrial communication, with opportunities to develop, test and qualify complex automation systems.
Description
At Nearfield Instruments we're looking for a PLC Software Engineer to join our team.About Nearfield InstrumentsNearfield Instruments (NFI) is a fast-growing scale-up high-tech company.
We design, develop, integrate, market and service advanced metrology machines.
Our machines enables our customers - the world’s leading chipmakers – to increase the production yields, and thus, functionality of their microchips, which in turn leads to smaller, more powerful consumer electronics.Founded in 2016, we bring together the most creative minds (approx.
320 employees) in science and technology and develop a one-of-a-kind, revolutionary high throughput Scanning Probe Microscopy system.What will you be doing?As PLC Software Engineer you develop, test, integrate and qualify the entire software stack of our machine.
From low level embedded control to high level user interface and communication with the factory.
You will help in designing, developing and maintaining functionality of the PLC layer.
Our PLC stack is based on an EtherCat network controlled by a Beckhoff master PLC.Besides this you will be responsible for, but not limited to:Design, configure, program, test, implement and / or manage PLC control systems and applications;Drafting, reviewing and / or improving technical and functional documentation;Identifying, solving and reporting problems in the field of control software;Participate in integration of various subsystems of the machine.Why is the position interesting for you?You have the ability to quickly acquire technical knowledge from documentation and on-the-job training and be capable of thoroughly investigating technical issues;High appreciation from the organization for your expertise;You like to work with Beckhoff PLC (Soft and Safety), TwinCat 3 and mechatronic systems.Where you will be working?Within our Design & Engineering department this role is part of the Software Group.
This SW Group consists of 5 teams (Architectural, Machine Control, Device Control, Data Science, Integration & Support).Your focus will be the Device Control where you help developing control algorithms and support in PLC choices.