Automation Engineer

Employment
Stockport, Manchester, M11 2HH, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£50,000 – £55,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £55,000 pa

Posted
25 Mar 2026 (3 weeks ago)

A leading engineering organisation is seeking a Manufacturing Automation Engineer to support the implementation of advanced automated welding and assembly systems. With significant investment in capital equipment and technology, this role will play a key part in modernising production through robotics, automation, and process optimisation within a complex manufacturing environment.

This role is ideal for an Automation Engineer with strong experience in robotics and PLC-controlled systems who enjoys delivering tangible improvements on the shop floor. It suits someone who thrives on introducing new technology, leading automation projects, and working cross-functionally to drive efficiency, quality, and innovation in manufacturing processes.

Key Responsibilities

Identify and deliver automation opportunities across manufacturing operations.

Lead installation, commissioning, and integration of robotic and automated systems

Develop and optimise robot programs and PLC-controlled processes.

Conduct cost-benefit analysis and support capital investment decisions.

Drive continuous improvement using data analysis and Lean methodologies.The company has offered a great package for the role, including a salary of £50,000-£55,000. In additional to this, the company also offer 7% pension contributions, Life Assurance, Sick Pay and a generous 25 days annual leave +8 bank holidays.

If you are interested in helping to implement a significant round of investment, click apply, send an update CV to (url removed) or give Conor a call on (phone number removed)

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