Instrumentation Engineer

Instrumentation Engineer - Ayrshire - Dayshift

Are you an experienced Instrumentation Engineer looking for your next challenge? A leading manufacturing site in Ayrshire is seeking a skilled engineer to join their maintenance and engineering team. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a highly technical environment where precision, reliability, and safety are critical to success.

Purpose of the Role:
To maintain, calibrate, and improve instrumentation and control systems across the site, ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards while supporting continuous production.

Are you who we’re looking for?

  • Time-served apprenticeship or degree/HNC/HND in Instrumentation, Control, or Electrical Engineering.

  • Strong experience in instrumentation maintenance, calibration, and fault-finding within a manufacturing or process environment.

  • Knowledge of PLCs, DCS systems, and automated process controls.

  • Familiarity with flow, pressure, level, and temperature measurement instrumentation.

  • Strong focus on Health & Safety, compliance, and working to industry regulations.

  • A proactive problem-solver with strong analytical and communication skills.

  • Able to work both independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.

What’s in it for you?

  • Competitive salary with excellent benefits package.

  • Secure, full-time role within a long-established and innovative manufacturer.

  • Opportunity to work with advanced control and automation technologies.

  • Training and career development opportunities to grow your technical expertise.

  • A supportive and collaborative engineering team.

  • A company culture that values safety, innovation, and continuous improvement.

Interested?
Reach out confidentially at ejeffrey@hrcrecruitment.co.uk or call 07821855493. Alternatively, click below to apply.

HRC is an equal opportunities employer, treating all applications with confidentiality.

Location: 
Ayrshire
Type: 
Permanent
Discipline: 
Controls
Job Posted: 
Tue, 16 Sep 2025
Closing Date: 
Tue, 14 Oct 2025
Reference: 
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