Instrumentation Controls and Automation Engineers (ICA) – All levels (UK wide)

Jacobs Manchester, England Posted Dec 23, 2025

Full Time
Hybrid

Job description

The Instrumentation Controls and Automation Engineers (ICA) position centres on create Sustainable Designs: Help deliver forward-thinking, sustainable ICA solutions for water and wastewater infrastructure. It would suit someone who can bring reliability, clear communication, and practical judgement to the role.

Known job details

  • Work model: Remote
  • Working towards or hold chartered status (e.g., IEEE or equivalent), depending on experience.
  • Demonstrable progressive experience in detailed design and Design & Build execution for water, wastewater, and bioresources projects.
  • A trusted technical authority in E&ICA engineering, driving excellence and governance across multidisciplinary water infrastructure projects.
  • Solid understanding of current health, safety, and welfare legislation, promoting best practices at all levels.

Likely focus of the role

  • Create Sustainable Designs: Help deliver forward-thinking, sustainable ICA solutions for water and wastewater infrastructure.
  • Project Management: Contribute to design management, scheduling, risk management, change control, and financial forecasting while collaborating with stakeholders to drive success.
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