Overview
NeoDyne is a leading Irish and UK Industrial Automation and Electrical Engineering company. Our B2B customer base extends to over 300 companies with turnover predominantly from large multinationals in pharma, high-end food and beverage manufacturing and energy sectors. The company is 25 years old and employs over 200 talented automation, electrical and IT engineers across offices in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Waterford, and Chesterfield, UK. NeoDyne is seeking an experienced Automation Engineer to support one of our key client sites on a contract basis. The successful candidate will work closely with the NeoDyne team and play a critical role in delivering automation expertise across the site.
As an Automation / PLC Engineer, you will act as a technical owner for defined automation systems within a regulated manufacturing environment. You will be responsible for supporting these systems through their full lifecycle from day-to-day operational support through to upgrades, optimisation, and future technology integration.
This role combines hands-on technical work with structured ownership, requiring close collaboration with operations, engineering, and vendors to ensure systems remain robust, compliant, and fit for purpose.
Key Responsibilities
Act as system owner or deputy system owner for assigned PLC, HMI, and SCADA systems
Take responsibility for system reliability, availability, and performance in a live production environment
Lead or support troubleshooting of complex automation issues, including root cause analysis and corrective actions
Own and support automation system changes, upgrades, and optimisation activities
Maintain control of system configuration, software versions, and technical documentation
Support formal change processes and contribute to investigations related to automation systems
Implement continuous improvement initiatives to enhance system performance and maintainability
Automation Engineer
Support new equipment, process, and technology introductions, including engineering and commissioning activities
Coordinate with vendors and internal stakeholders on automation-related activities
Promote safe working practices and adherence to site regulatory and EHS requirements
Required Experience & Skills
PLC platforms: Rockwell Automation (Allen-Bradley) and/or Siemens
HMI / SCADA systems supporting manufacturing operations
Degree or equivalent experience in Automation, Electrical, Controls, or related engineering discipline
Experience working in a regulated manufacturing environment (e.g. life sciences, medical devices, semiconductor, or similar advanced manufacturing sectors)
Demonstrated experience taking ownership of automation or control systems in a production setting
Strong troubleshooting capability across PLC, HMI, and SCADA layers
Comfortable working in structured environments with formal change and documentation requirements
Desired / Nice To Have Experience
iFix
InTouch SCADA
FactoryTalk View FactoryTalk Batch / Recipe Manager Batch or recipe-based control systems Industrial communication networks (e.g. Ethernet/IP, Profinet, Profibus, DeviceNet, ControlNet) Familiarity with ISA-88 / ISA-95 principles
Whats On Offer
Competitive hourly rate based on experience
Paid overtime available, depending on project demands
Flexible working hours may be accommodated in line with project requirements Automation Engineer
Opportunity to work on a high-profile biopharma site with a collaborative, technically strong team
Chance to be part of NeoDynes network of engineering professionals, contributing to impactful automation solutions in the life sciences sector
NeoDyne Ltd is an equal opportunity employer, and all applications will be treated in strictest confidence.
Why Apply?
Long-term role with genuine system ownership and accountability
Highly competitive rates / packages
Modern, well-invested manufacturing site with ongoing automation upgrades
Opportunity to own and shape Rockwell and/or Siemens-based systems
Strong engineering culture focused on reliability, structure, and continuous improvement
Stable environment with real technical depth not short-term firefighting
Applicants must hold a valid EU passport or have the legal right to work in Ireland (e.g. Stamp 4).