The Role: Automation Project EngineerSligoOnsite rolePermanent or ContractorRole Brief:
The successful candidate will provide technical support and project management to all manufacturing operations and NPI's throughout the site.
You will provide technical leadership of all control system activities in a medical device manufacturing facility for a key NNIT Ireland client.
Core responsibilities: Take ownership of control system qualification activities during project start-up.In conjunction with IT, lead the integration of new systems.Project management of control system elements of new and continuous improvement projects.Work closely with process engineers and other departments to deliver these projects.Project management and technical development of future integrations of the control systems, with planned MES/ERP/Data Historian (OSI PI) systems.Life cycle management of the on-site control systems to applicable regulatory requirements.Provide technical support to all control system related issues.
Tasks include daily troubleshooting, optimization, and documentation control.Adhere to and support all EHS & E standards, procedures, and policies.Identify opportunities and assist in leveraging vendor qualification efforts, developing relationships with vendors, and act as Engineering representative for pre-approval of vendor documentation.Skills Brief: Experience in a GMP regulated environment is essential; only candidates with this experience can be considered (consideration given to Pharma, Life Sciences, Biotech, or Medical Devices manufacturing).3+ years experience in an automation engineering role, with software development of PLC/HMI/SCADA platforms in a GMP pharmaceutical industry environment.Strong experience with 21 CFR Part 11 requirements for automated systems in the pharmaceutical industry.Proven experience with plant start-ups and/or new product introductions to medical device facilities.
Must be able to lead these activities in a start-up environment.Experience in qualification of control systems is essential.Experience in auditing and internal inspection would be advantageous.Person Brief: Candidates must have a B.Sc.
degree in Mechatronics, Automation, or equivalent, with a focus on software development, electrical, electronic, or automation disciplines, and a minimum of 3 years' experience in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical devices, or a relevant GMP manufacturing environment.
The ideal candidate will have excellent communication skills and strong problem-solving skills.
The role is based onsite in Sligo and is an onsite designated role.
Therefore, only candidates based within a reasonable commute of the site or willing and able to relocate within a reasonable time frame and not requiring a work permit application can be considered at this time. Opportunity Brief: This is an excellent opportunity to work with clients who are global leaders in their field, helping to develop and improve upon industry-leading technology solutions.
NNIT Ireland offers a supportive environment committed to employee development and wellness, along with a competitive and rounded compensation package, which rewards high performers.
Company Brief: NNIT Ireland specializes in Equipment System Integration and System Support.
We assist customers, including many top multinational companies in the medical device and pharmaceutical sectors, in achieving their Six Sigma and OEE targets.
Over 20 years, we have grown from a Sligo-based enterprise into an international business with offices in Galway, Limerick, Leinster, and Florida, USA.
We pride ourselves on our expertise in industrial IT integration and regulatory compliance to support global end users, OEMs, and technology providers.
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