Job Description The Growth Automation Engineer role is designed for early-career engineers who are eager to develop expertise in industrial automation within a GMP-regulated pharmaceutical environment.
This position offers hands-on experience with control systems, manufacturing technologies, and digital systems that support production operations.
The successful candidate will work closely with senior automation engineers, operations, and IT teams to support automation systems, troubleshoot issues, and contribute to continuous improvement and digitalisation initiatives across the site.
Key Responsibilities Automation Technical Support Provide day-to-day support for automation and control systems used in manufacturing and utilities.
Assist in troubleshooting issues related to PLC, SCADA, and DCS systems to minimise downtime.
Support maintenance and reliability of automation systems and associated hardware.
Monitor system perfo rmance and e scalate issues where necessary.
Control Systems Technologies Gain hands-on experience with automation platforms such as: PLC systems (e.g., Siemens, Allen-Bradley) SCADA systems Distributed Control Systems (DCS) such as DeltaV Support system configuration, testing, and modifications under supervision.
Assist in maintaining system documentation, backups, and version control.
Project Continuous Improvement Support automation-related projects, including system upgrades and new implementations.
Contribute to process optimisation and digital transformation initiatives.
Participate in root cause analysis (RCA) and implement corrective actions.
Assist in the development and execution of small automation improvement projects.
Validation Compliance Operate in compliance with GMP, EHS, and site quality standards.
Support validation activities including IQ, OQ, and PQ for automation systems.
Assist in preparing and reviewing validation and technical documentation.
Ensure adherence to data integrity and cybersecurity standards.
Collaboration Stakeholder Engagement Work closely with Manufacturing, Quality, Maintenance, and IT teams.
Support cross-functional problem-solving and continuous improvement initiatives.
Communicate effectively with team members and escalate issues appropriately.
Learning Development Participate in structured training programs focused on automation systems and GMP compliance.
Develop technical competencies in control systems, programming, and troubleshooting.
Build knowledge of pharmaceutical manufacturing processes and regulatory requirements.
Requirements Education Bachelor's degree in Automation, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronic, Computer Engineering, or related discipline.
Experience Recent graduate or up to 2 years of relevant experience (including internships or placements).
Exposure to industrial automation or manufacturing environments is advantageous.
Technical Skills Basic understanding of automation and control systems (PLC, SCADA, DCS) Exposure to programming environments (e.g., Siemens TIA Portal, Studio ****) is desirable Familiarity with IT systems, networks, and data systems is an advantage Proficiency in Microsoft Office and basic data analysis Regulatory Industry Knowledge (Desirable) Understanding of GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) Awareness of validation principles (IQ/OQ/PQ) Knowledge of data integrity and regulatory requirements in pharma Key Competencies Strong willingness to learn and develop technical skills Analytical thinking and problem-solving ability Good communication and teamwork skills Attention to detail and compliance mindset Ability to work in a fast-paced, regulated environment