Job Description This role within a ground-breaking research facility works on a variety of topics from controlling hardware to data acquisition and processing pipelines, to databases, web applications and modern web GUIs. Work closely with other Controls Engineers to design, develop, document, commission and conduct acceptance testing on all aspects of the controls system, with a particular emphasis on improving the existing systems used in the facility.
About the role: Full time, maximum term contract until July 2026 Flexible working hours - onsite work in Clayton Work in a world class research facility and learn enviable skills that can be applied globally $45-48 per hour + 11.5% super Paid entitlements (paid public holidays, annual leave, personal leave) What's expected in the role: Development and debugging of latest state-of-the-art control systems and robotics solutions using Delta-Tau, Stuabli, Epson, Kuka and their related programming environment. Strong experience and knowledge with Delta-Tau would be an advantage. Experience with Python, C/C++, EPICS, Linux and other programming languages would be an advantage. Ability to program, debug and deploy motion controllers and work on motor records, configuration files and their related program environment would be an advantage. Be able to work in a systematic method to document, test and deploy changes to control solutions in use on site. Related control systems experience would be an advantage. Ability to read and understand electrical schematics. Some prior knowledge and experience of PLC, PLC based safety systems and/or robotics systems would be desirable. We are looking for people who have experience in: Minimum of 3 years experience in industrial control systems with motion control and software background. Experience with state-of-the-art motion control systems for nanometre scale scientific equipment, robotic systems and high performance data acquisition systems - not essential but highly regarded. Controlling of hardware with software tools, for example, Python and C. Acquisition and storage of data, for example, multi-dimensional arrays produced by hardware. Processing of data using scientific libraries. Visualisation of scientific data and graphical user interface (GUI). Databases (SQL and NoSQL). How to Apply For a confidential chat about this role to see if you may be the right fit, apply with your updated resume or give Horner a call on .
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