Automation Engineer – Medical Device Sector
Location: On-site, Ireland
Work Authorisation: Must hold Stamp 4 or have full, unrestricted working rights in Ireland.
Our client is a global leader in the medical device industry, known for innovation, quality, and delivering life-changing technology. They are seeking an experienced Automation Engineer to join their team, supporting both manufacturing and R&D projects on-site.
This is a hands-on role with involvement in design, development, implementation, and optimisation of automation systems to improve efficiency, productivity, and compliance within a regulated environment.
Responsibilities
Automation System Design & Development
Design and develop automation systems and processes for manufacturing and R&D.
Identify opportunities to streamline operations, reduce waste, and increase throughput.
Integrate automation solutions with existing equipment and systems.
Project Collaboration & Planning
Work closely with project managers, engineers, and stakeholders to define requirements.
Create detailed project plans, including scope, timelines, budgets, and resources.
Conduct feasibility studies and risk assessments for proposed solutions.
Installation, Testing & Commissioning
Oversee the installation of automation equipment.
Manage testing and commissioning to ensure operational readiness.
Coordinate with suppliers, contractors, and internal teams for seamless delivery.
Troubleshooting & Continuous Improvement
Diagnose and resolve technical issues with automation hardware and software.
Implement preventative maintenance and reliability improvements.
Analyse system performance and recommend enhancements.
Compliance & Documentation
Ensure all automation systems comply with medical device regulations, safety standards, and company policies.
Develop and maintain technical documentation, including:
User manuals
Maintenance procedures
Project reports
Support internal and external audits as required.
Training & Support
Train end-users and maintenance teams on system operation.
Provide ongoing technical support to ensure smooth production and R&D workflows.
Qualifications & Experience
Education: NFQ Level 7 qualification (180 credits) in Automation, Mechatronics, Electrical, or related discipline.
Industry Experience: Proven track record in automation engineering, ideally in the medical device sector or other regulated manufacturing environments (e.g., pharma, biotech).
Technical Skills:
PLC programming (e.g., Siemens, Allen-Bradley, or similar)
HMI development
SCADA systems integration
CAD software proficiency (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or equivalent)
Familiarity with industrial networking and control systems
Soft Skills:
Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement
Ability to work both independently and as part of a cross-functional team
Desirable:
Project Management Certification (PMP or equivalent)
Experience with validation and documentation in regulated industries
What’s On Offer
Opportunity to work with a global leader in a high-growth sector.
Exposure to cutting-edge automation and medical device technology.
Collaborative and innovative work culture.
Career progression and professional development opportunities.
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