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Automation Engineer

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Overview
This is an exciting opportunity for an Automation Engineer to join a leading engineering company focused on developing excellence in-house for design, build, and testing of control panels. This is a project-focused Automation Engineer role with hands-on programming on a variety of projects. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in leading end-to-end automation projects from initial concept through to development and implementation within the engineering environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead automation and control projects from initial concept and feasibility through design, manufacture, installation, testing, and commissioning.
- Design and engineer motor control systems, automated equipment, robotic cells, tooling, fixtures, and custom machines.
- Produce Functional Design Specifications (FDS), technical documentation, and project deliverables throughout the project lifecycle.
- Prepare accurate quotations, cost estimates, and technical scopes for medium to large-scale automation projects.
- Specify and design hardware and control solutions compliant with applicable standards (UKCA, CE, UL, safety codes, and project guidelines).
- Design electrical schematics, control panel enclosure layouts, and backplate layouts using ECAD tools.
- Develop and maintain Bills of Materials (BOMs), assembly instructions, and technical documentation.
- Design, program, configure, test, and commission PLC, HMI, and automation control systems, including integration of external devices and systems.
- Design, program, and integrate robotic systems, including external axes where required.
- Lead system integration, Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT), and support Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) and commissioning activities.
- Act as a technical point of contact for clients, suppliers, subcontractors, and internal stakeholders throughout project delivery.
- Support fabrication, assembly, installation, commissioning, and troubleshooting phases of automation projects.
- Provide ongoing production and operational support to improve reliability, efficiency, and performance of manufacturing systems.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams (customers, tooling, project management, manufacturing, and engineering) to define requirements and deliver complete automation solutions.
- Participate in design reviews, prototyping, testing, and process simulations to validate solutions before deployment.
- Improve existing systems to achieve optimal performance, reliability, and cost-effectiveness.
- Research, evaluate, and apply new automation technologies, devices, and components to enhance system capability and efficiency.
- Carry out general project engineering and project management duties, including working effectively across multiple concurrent projects in a fast-paced environment.
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Requirements
- NFQ Level 7 qualification in a relevant discipline.
- 5–7 years’ experience in automation engineering.
- Expertise in PLC programming, HMI, SCADA, CAD, and Schematic tools (Eplan).
- Strong analytical, communication, and collaboration skills.
- Project management certification (e.g., PMP) is a plus.
- Qualified electrician with testing and verification credentials is a plus.
- Valid passport & work permit for international installs.
- Valid driving licence.


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