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Metromotion Controls automation engineer support for Melbourne manufacturing sites
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Whether you have a project tender, a legacy system that needs upgrading or a fault that needs an experienced eye, an engineer from Metromotion Controls will review the scope and come back with a clear next step.

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Tell us about the site, the control platform and your timing. An engineer will review your enquiry and reply with a clear next step.

Every enquiry is reviewed by a controls engineer on our team.

Why choose Metromotion Controls?

Direct access

Speak with engineers who have a deep understanding of manufacturing and control systems.

Vendor agnostic

We recommend platforms and hardware around your site standards and requirements.

Melbourne based, national reach

Based in Mount Waverley and delivering for food, beverage and dairy manufacturers in operating plants across Victoria and nationally.

Frequently asked questions

How quickly will I get a response?

We review enquiries during business hours, Monday to Friday, 8:00 to 17:30 AEST, and typically get back to you the same day or the next, depending on when your enquiry arrives.

What information should I include in my enquiry?

The more detail you can provide, the better, but you do not need to explain everything here. A short outline of the system and the outcome you need is enough for an engineer to come back with a clear next step, and we can always come out to your site or set up a call to work through the rest.

What types of projects do you take on?

Greenfield plant builds, brownfield upgrades and retrofits, legacy PLC and SCADA migrations, control panel engineering, functional safety, OT networks and ongoing support, from single-machine work to full-facility automation.

Where does Metromotion Controls deliver projects?

We are based in Mount Waverley in Melbourne’s south east. Most of our work is in Victoria, and we regularly deliver projects interstate for national manufacturers.

Do you take on legacy PLC and SCADA systems?

Yes. Legacy migrations and brownfield upgrades are a large part of our work. We support older Rockwell, Siemens, Omron and Schneider systems, and plan upgrades in stages around production windows so the line keeps running.

What happens after I send an enquiry?

A controls engineer reviews the scope and comes back with a clear next step. Depending on the work, that is usually a call or a site visit, followed by a proposal that sets out scope, approach and timing.