HAPEKO Deutschland GmbH | Germany | 77xxx, 56xxx, 54xxx Offenburg, Lahr, Schwanau, Mahlberg | Permanent position | Full time / Home office | Published since: 11.11.2025 on stepstone.de
PLC Programmer with Siemens S7 - Automation & Electrical Engineering (m/w/d)
Our client is an internationally leading supplier in the field of plant and mechanical engineering. Due to the current growth, we are looking for a PLC programmer (m/w/d), which contributes to the development of the next generation of machines, the software and the HMI interfaces.
In your role as a PLC programmer (m/w/d), you develop modules for the software and visualization. Their results are reproducible and can also be used in other projects. Working closely with your teammates (m/w/d) from the fields of mechanical design, electrical planning and automation and commissioning. By simulating the entire systems, you are integrated into all phases of development from the outset in order to allow different perspectives to flow into your programming.
A varied task awaits you with a balanced mix of operational and strategic responsibility within automation technology. If you are already working successfully in SPS programming, we look forward to your application!
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Our client is an internationally leading supplier in the field of plant and mechanical engineering. Due to the current growth, we are looking for a PLC programmer (m/w/d), which contributes to the development of the next generation of machines, the software and the HMI interfaces.
In your role as a PLC programmer (m/w/d), you develop modules for the software and visualization. Their results are reproducible and can also be used in other projects. Working closely with your teammates (m/w/d) from the fields of mechanical design, electrical planning and automation and commissioning. By simulating the entire systems, you are integrated into all phases of development from the outset in order to allow different perspectives to flow into your programming.
A varied task awaits you with a balanced mix of operational and strategic responsibility within automation technology. If you are already working successfully in SPS programming, we look forward to your application! Definition of standards for PLC programming and visualization Responsible PLC programming in the Siemens TIA Portal with SIMATIC STEP 7 and HMI projection using WinCC / WinCC Unified Technological development according to current market requirements and trends, e.g. with the Unified Comfort Panels Responsibility for designing control concepts in investment projects Supporting colleagues from maintenance in complex faults - Remote support
Graduate degree as a Diplom-Ingenieur / Bachelor / Master - e.g. in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineering, Automation Technology, Computer Science or Training as a Technician, Electromaster or SPS-Fachkraft (m/w/d) Experience in automation, especially in PLC programming and HMI visualization Funded knowledge of PLC programming, in particular with Siemens SIMATIC STEP 7, TIA Portal and the design of HMI systems with WinCC / WinCC Unified Knowledge in the production environment, preferably in machine and plant engineering
Full order books thanks to broad diversification and booming industries Sympathetic, medium-sized and open-minded ownership structure Modern development environment and modern programming style Attractive salary including 30 days vacation, gliding time and hour accounts Close cooperation in motivated project teams
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![]() | HAPEKO Deutschland GmbH | |
| Offenburg, Lahr, Schwanau, Mahlberg | ||
| Germany |
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