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Automation Engineer for Building Automation in Kristianstad

Mero Rekrytering AB

Skåne län, Kristianstad

Previous experience is desired

26 days left
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Are you an automation engineer with experience in building automation? Do you want to work on projects where you are involved from technical design to commissioning and optimization? Then you could be Gila Control System's new colleague based in Kristianstad!

About the company

Gila Control System is an established company within building and industrial automation, founded in 1984, with extensive experience in creating smart, energy-efficient, and reliable solutions for their customers. They specialize in developing, designing, engineering, programming, installing, and commissioning control and monitoring systems that help buildings achieve better indoor climate and lower energy costs – while making operation and maintenance more sustainable over time.

The company culture combines technical excellence and quality awareness with a family-like work environment where employees are encouraged to grow, take responsibility, and contribute to both the team's and customers' success. More info can be found here: https://www.gila.se/ (https://www.gila.se/)

Mero supports the recruitment process, but you will be employed directly by Gila Control System.

About the role

As an automation engineer, you play a central role that includes everything from technical design and programming to commissioning and optimization. You work closely with the technology and are responsible for delivering reliable and energy-efficient control and monitoring systems for buildings. The work involves PLC/DDC programming, creating function descriptions, I/O lists, and technical documentation. You integrate systems for ventilation, heating, and cooling and ensure that communication between different platforms functions correctly. The role also includes:

  • Sizing of control strategies
  • Troubleshooting and testing prior to commissioning
  • Optimization of operation and energy performance
  • Technical dialogue with clients and contractors

About you

We are looking for you who have experience in building automation, control and regulation technology, or a related technical field. You may have acquired this knowledge through education or experience, but it is important that you have a good understanding of how technical systems in buildings function and interact. It is also important that you have:

  • Experience with PLC programming (Siemens is an advantage)
  • Good skills in both Swedish and English, both written and spoken
  • Valid driver's license (Category B)

As a person, you are responsible and confident in your competence. You have a clear technical interest and wish to continue developing. The role involves dialogue with both customers and colleagues, which requires you to be communicative and able to explain technical solutions in a structured and trustworthy manner. You work independently, take initiative, and contribute to good collaboration in projects.

Other information

Start: Immediately, by agreement

Location: Kristianstad and surrounding areas

Practical info: Company car is included in the role

If you have questions about the position, please email the responsible recruiter Joakim Gullin at [email protected] or call 0709-700016. Please specify which position you are referring to.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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