Alexander Steele has partnered with a leading global food manufacturer that has an exciting new opportunity for a Head of Operational Technology to oversee and lead their automation and control systems infrastructure strategy across six of their sites nationwide.
Key responsibilities:
- Lead a team of Operational Technology Consultants and work together with maintenance technicians on sites to assist, coach and train as appropriate, skills needed to support the sites automation infrastructure.
- Support and develop a diverse architecture from leading edge Operational Technology Information systems to obsolete control devices, whilst strategically driving towards improved standardisation, thus minimising downtime due to control and data systems infrastructure improvements.
- Liaise with the global IT teams, external delivery partners and the global supply chain teams, to proactively manage the control systems arena, with particular focus on strategy and planning.
- Creating and maintaining roadmaps for rolling 5 years of systems development and obsolescence planning, using this information to plan and prioritise for capital funding applications.
Candidate Requirements:
- Engineering qualification in relevant discipline such as Control & Automation, Mechatronics, Electronics, Electrical, Mechanical, Computer Science, Information Technology or equivalent.
- 18th Edition and other relevant Operational Technology certifications will be advantageous.
- Good technical knowledge and experience of controls and automation systems, primarily Siemens PLCs, WinCC SCADA, Iconics Genesis SCADA, Rockwell Logix platform, systems integration, IT hardware and software.
- Control & Automation Management experience in a FMCG, Pharmaceutical, Chemicals or similar manufacturing environment.
- Strong people leadership and the ability to mentor a diverse team.
On Offer:
- 75K to 85K + Car Allowance + 15% Bonus
- Pension + Private Healthcare
- 25 leave days + 8 bank holidays
- The role can be fully remote, with frequent travel to UK manufacturing sites.