Automation Design Engineer

Ruabon
3 weeks ago
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Automation Design Engineer

Ruabon, Wrexham

Starting Salary: from £34,000 | Permanent

I'm currently recruiting for an Automation Design Engineer to join a leading, award‑winning manufacturing and recycling facility based in Wrexham, North Wales. This is an exciting opportunity to join an organisation that is truly forward‑thinking, technology‑driven, and globally connected.

ABOUT THE ROLE

This position is ideal for someone passionate about engineering innovation. You'll be involved in designing, developing, and enhancing the next generation of production lines and equipment-not just for the UK site, but for locations across the wider global group.

From concept and development through to build, commissioning, and continuous improvements, you'll play a key role in shaping cutting‑edge automation solutions.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Produce detailed engineering designs using CAD software

Conduct research and analysis to validate feasibility and drive optimisation

Maintain thorough project documentation, design updates, and drawings

Prepare accurate project costings, including Bills of Materials (BOMs)

Perform testing and validation to ensure reliability and performance

Support design modifications during build and commissioning phases

Provide troubleshooting support for existing equipment across the group

ABOUT YOU

Skills, Knowledge, and Experience:

Experience using 3D CAD software

Understanding of industrial automation and manufacturing processes

Interest in system design and mechanical assembly

Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills

Effective communication and teamwork abilities

Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines

High attention to detail and commitment to engineering quality

WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?

Work with state‑of‑the‑art automation technologies

Opportunity to contribute to innovative, high‑impact engineering projects

Supportive, collaborative, and inclusive working culture

Career development and long‑term progression opportunities

Chances to travel to global sites within the wider group

An "Innovation Working Friday", allowing you to explore your own technical projects and build new skills

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

A strong benefits package is on offer, including:

Annual salary benchmarking and reviews

Spring and Winter company performance rewards

Onsite mental health champions + 24/7 confidential wellbeing support

Corporate discounts for gyms and dental care

Long service awards

Free eye tests for regular computer users

Professional membership fees paid

50% discount on SimplyHealth healthcare cash plan

WORKING HOURS

Monday to Thursday: 08:00-17:15

Working Fridays: 08:00-16:15

Non‑working Fridays: approx. 21-23 days per year

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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