Automation, PLC, and electrical design

Services for industrial automation and technical implementation projects.

The main focus is PLC, HMI, commissioning, electrical design, and working documentation. Additional engineering tools are added where they genuinely help the project.

Main areas of work

This section covers the main types of project work that require direct technical involvement with control logic, equipment, schematics, and documentation.

PLC, HMI, and commissioning

When control logic, operator interfaces, signals, and equipment startup need to be brought together into one stable working system.

Task
  • PLC logic needs to be revised, expanded, or built from scratch
  • HMI, signals, and peripheral devices are not working consistently together
  • Direct technical support is missing before startup or during commissioning
What is taken on
  • PLC and HMI programming for the needs of the specific project
  • Checking logic, signals, interfaces, and operating sequences
  • Bringing the system to stable operation
Format

Project block / Joining an existing project / Support during commissioning

Discuss a PLC task

Electrical schematics and working documentation

When electrical schematics and project documentation need to reflect the real state of the project instead of lagging behind operational changes.

Task
  • Project changes are not making their way into schematics and documentation fast enough
  • Templates, structure, and naming are not aligned into one usable working standard
  • Handing documentation over becomes inconvenient for assembly, commissioning, and service
What is taken on
  • Creation and revision of electrical schematics
  • Updating documentation to match real project changes
  • Preparing a clear documentation package for production, installation, and further work
Format

Project support / Documentation updates / Preparation for handover

Discuss project documentation

Fragment of a C# simulation: local verification of standard signals, sensors, and operating scenarios without connecting real equipment. Safety signals are not simulated.

Additional engineering tasks

Signal and equipment behavior simulation

When a PLC program needs to be debugged locally on a computer or laptop before real equipment is connected and without using an additional test bench.

Discuss simulation

Signal and equipment behavior simulation

When a PLC program needs to be debugged locally on a computer or laptop before real equipment is connected and without using an additional test bench.

Task
  • The PLC program needs to be checked before going on-site
  • The real equipment is not yet available or will be connected later
  • Standard signals and operating scenarios need to be checked in advance without simulating safety signals
What is taken on
  • Simulation of sensors, actuators, and standard operating signals
  • Local PLC program debugging on a computer or laptop
  • Preparation of a C# simulation without the need for additional hardware
Format

Local debugging / Preparation for startup / Logic verification support

Discuss simulation

Internal tools and integrations

When a project needs more than PLC work and documentation, and also requires supporting tools for debugging, signal checking, and engineering work with data.

Task
  • Useful support tools are missing for debugging logic and signals
  • Internal processes need focused automation without unnecessary complexity
  • Data and engineering steps still have to be connected manually
What is taken on
  • Small practical project tools, including tools built in C#
  • Supporting interfaces and working utilities for the engineering team
  • Focused integrations through APIs and n8n where they are genuinely useful
Format

Focused task / Pilot version / Further development as needed

Discuss an engineering tool

Technical support and project structure

When the technical entry point into a project, the priorities, and the sequence of real steps need to be clarified before the work begins.

Task
  • The project goal is clear, but the right technical starting point is not
  • Too many tasks are running in parallel without a clear priority
  • Before implementation starts, the project lacks a workable structure and order of steps
What is taken on
  • Technical assessment of the current situation
  • Definition of the first priority steps
  • Support with alignment, launch, and handover
Format

Initial review / Planning / Ongoing support

Discuss project kickoff