Join a well-established industrial manufacturing organisation operating large-scale production facilities across Ireland. The company is known for investing in automation, engineering innovation, and graduate talent development.
Why apply?
Work with advanced industrial automation and control systems
Structured graduate development programme with mentoring
Long-term career opportunities within a large engineering environment
This is an excellent opportunity for a 2026 engineering graduate looking to build strong technical experience in automation, PLC systems, and industrial process control (2-year graduate programme)
About Your New Job
As a Graduate Control Systems Engineer, you will support the operation and development of automation and control systems within a busy 24/7 industrial plant environment.
In this role you will:
Support Siemens PCS7 control systems and plant automation infrastructure
Work closely with maintenance and production teams to maintain reliable plant operations
Assist with PLC troubleshooting, programming, and system improvements
Support commissioning, signal testing, and plant modifications
Maintain automation system backups and technical documentation
Assist with control system upgrades and optimisation projects
You will gain hands‑on experience working with PLC systems, industrial automation, and plant control technologies.
What Skills You Need
To apply you will ideally have:
A Level 8 Degree in Electrical, Electronic, Automation, or related Engineering discipline
Strong interest in automation, PLC systems, and industrial controls
Good problem-solving and communication skills
Awareness of health & safety in industrial environments
Candidates graduating in May 2026 are encouraged to apply.
What’s on Offer
What’s Next
Apply now by clicking the “Apply Now” button or contact Matt Jurek on +353 21 461 5741 for a confidential discussion.
If this role isn’t the perfect match but you are exploring 2026 graduate engineering opportunities, feel free to get in touch - we have multiple roles available across Ireland!
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