Automation Manager

NIRAS Ireland
Liverpool
1 week ago
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Automation ManagerOpportunity:NIRAS is currently recruiting for an experienced Automation Manager who in collaboration with our major projects and engineering services group, will support our client, a prestigious multinational healthcare solutions and pharmaceutical products manufacturer at their leading sterile healthcare solutions manufacturing facility in Liverpool.Based on site, the Automation Manager will be responsible for working with the project team to create, manage and implement the Automation strategy for our clients capacity expansion project. This role will report into the site Project ManagerPrimary Responsibilities: * Build, support design and implement for new project, a full automation package including:- * * SCADA systems * PLC’s * Automated instruments * PC Controllers * Data Historians * Manage digital stakeholders, internally and externally, including working with site control partner * Ability to write URS and execute DQ / OQ / PQ activities as part of project execution. * Ensure functional operation of Floor IT Systems hardware (PC’s, HMI’s) * Perform Risk Management and translate results into action and implementation plans and execute. * Data analysis of fault issues to support improvements and upgrades * Automation project work as required outside primary project workEducation Requirements * Electrical, Electronic or Control Systems Engineering Qualification at a HND level or higher, Degree ideal * Engineering qualifications with suitable training and experience in above systems * Electrician/Instrumentation/Mechatronic Technician with training and experience in above systems * Specific training and education in engineering field and their implementation in pharmaceutical industry preferred.Experience Requirements * 5+ years’ experience working in project or Automation, ideally within Pharma or Food industry * At least 5 Years experience in a similar field * Experience working on >£5M strategic projectsWho We are:NIRAS provides Project Management, Engineering Design, and Project resourcing services to the Pharmaceutical and Life Science Sectors. As a company we specialize in the design and delivery of process-driven projects. One of Europe's largest development consulting firms, employing over 3000 permanent staff and with a pool of 25,000+ experts across our global network of 51 offices in 32 countries, NIRAS has a local presence across the world and is committed to building long-term partnerships everywhere we work.If you are a motivated and experienced Automation Manager looking to take the next step in your career, we encourage you to apply and come join our team at NIRAS. NIRAS Projects and Office LocationsTake The Next Step!For a confidential discussion regarding this and our many other exciting opportunities with NIRAS, please contact Philip Cahill at (phone number removed)

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