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PLC / automation support
Automation engineers for PLC, SCADA, HMI and panel integration.
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Automation engineers and panel electricians for PLC migration, control panel integration, SCADA and HMI rollout, IO checks and field commissioning support. We provide the hands and field engineering to execute the control scope you have already designed — wiring and dressing panels, point-to-point and IO checking, loading and testing code under your lead, and supporting FAT and SAT campaigns. Crews work across the major platforms and slot in alongside your OEM or integrator team, taking the field-execution load so your lead engineers stay focused on the control philosophy and acceptance.
Where we fit
We work under integrators and OEMs as execution and field-engineering support. We execute and support — we do not own the control philosophy or the final architecture. Your lead retains design and sign-off authority; we deliver the field work, the checks and the documentation that get the system to a witnessed, testable state.
Documents we provide
- – Test plans and IO checklists
- – Point-to-point and loop check records
- – FAT / SAT support records
- – Software backup and version log
- – A1 + insurance pack
Team structure
- – Lead automation engineer
- – PLC / SCADA engineers
- – Panel electricians
Good fit for
- – Industrial automation modernization
- – Intralogistics commissioning support
- – Heavy crane PLC retrofit
- – Control panel build and integration campaigns
Out of scope
FAQ
Which platforms do you cover? +
Siemens (S7, TIA Portal), Rockwell, Beckhoff, Schneider and Mitsubishi, plus the common SCADA/HMI environments layered on top of them.
Can you support FAT and SAT? +
Yes — we support factory and site acceptance testing under your lead, running IO and functional checks and capturing witness records for each tested loop and sequence.
Do you work with existing, undocumented systems? +
Yes. On brownfield and retrofit scopes we survey the installed system, rebuild IO and loop documentation as we go, and version-control backups before any change is made.