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Riverside have the resources and experience that are needed for the Control Systems which are essential to your business.

 

Using our broad capabilities, which extend across a range of electrical and process control activities, including PLC systems, networks systems, PC systems, SCADA computer applications and instrumentation, we consistently solve our clients' problems, both in the UK and overseas.

 

Built on a strong team of high-calibre engineers, we continue to recruit only high quality graduates and personnel with proven experience from wide and varied industrial backgrounds; this, combined with quality controlled methods for development and testing, ensures that the majority of our projects are repeat orders from satisfied customers.

 

We exist to serve our clients, and Riverside ECS, provide manufacturing facilities within our group of companies, enabling us to 'design and build' as a single-source supplier.

 

Riverside Automation's quality management system is registered for ISO9001:2000. Riverside have also achieved the prestigious 'Investors in People' (IIP) standard, and this is the basis for our training and personnel development systems, which enable our staff to achieve their maximum potential.

 

Our main office buildings are both converted Victorian detached houses with four floors of office accommodation and private car parks to the rear. We enjoy the benefits of a dedicated conference room, excellent storage capacity and space for assembling equipment for system development. We are located on the west side of the city of Sheffield - close to the Peak District.

 

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