Automation Engineer

KP Snacks
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Yesterday
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
28 May 2026 (Yesterday)

Benefits

Competitive annual salary Annual bonus scheme Comprehensive healthcare support KP Pension Plan 25 days holiday KP4ME online platform for benefits and discounts

Automation Engineer

Ashby de la Zouch (Home of Hula Hoops, Space Raiders, Nik Naks and more)

On-site | Monday - Friday | Days (some flexibility required)

Join our snack-loving team

We’re looking for an Automation Engineer to join us at KP Snacks. If you’re ready to bring your ideas to the table, grow your skills and be part of a team that values what makes you, you – this could be your next big move.

About the role

You’ll be responsible for supporting and improving our automation systems, leading site projects and ensuring safe, efficient operations. This is a hands-on role where you’ll work closely with colleagues across Engineering, Manufacturing and Technical to deliver automation solutions that make a real difference.

What’s in it for you?

We believe in rewarding our colleagues and helping them thrive. Here’s a flavour of what we offer:

Competitive annual salary

Annual bonus scheme, with a strong track record of overachievement

Comprehensive healthcare support – including Medicash Health Cash Plan, Private Healthcare, Digital GP, Best Doctors second opinion service and specialist cancer care

KP Pension Plan – contribution matching up to 7% of your salary

25 days holiday, plus the option to buy more

KP4ME – our online platform for benefits, discounts, wellbeing tools and more

What will you be doing?

Lead automation and PLC support across the Ashby site, building fault-finding capability across all shifts

Tackle automation challenges with confidence, including obsolescence upgrades and CAPEX project delivery

Collaborate with site teams, suppliers and contractors to deliver automation projects from concept to completion

Make a real impact on automation standards, training and coaching – ensuring safe systems and consistent processes

Learn and grow through cross-functional teamwork, supporting both site-driven and centrally driven engineering projects

Support 24/7 emergency cover and ensure automation systems are available and safeguarded at all times

Drive continuous improvement through Intersnack Work Systems and Initiative Management principles

Ensure compliance with Health and Safety, Environment and Hygiene policies, with a focus on safe working practices

Manage automation documentation, contracts and warranties, ensuring systems are fit for purpose and aligned with KP Snacks standards

Who are we?

We’re KP Snacks, part of the Intersnack family. Across more than 30 countries, over 15,000 of us work together to make the snacks people love – from Hula Hoops to McCoy’s. In the UK, we’re a team of around 2,400 colleagues, based across seven sites and our Slough HQ. We’re proud of our close-knit culture, where we speak up, celebrate differences and push boundaries together.

We’re committed to inclusion

We’re building a workplace where everyone belongs. If you don’t tick every box, we’d still love to hear from you – your unique perspective could be just what we need. And if there’s anything we can do to make the process easier for you, just let us know.

We’d love to hear from you if you can bring:

Qualifications & Background:

HNC or above in an engineering discipline, or time-served apprenticeship with strong practical experience

A background in automation engineering

A solid foundation in electrical engineering and control systems

Technical Experience:

Siemens (essential) and TIA Portal (desirable but not essential)

Other PLC systems such as GX Works, CX Programmer, Rockwell Automation

MES platforms and data collection systems

Operational technology and energy management systems

Project & CI Experience:

Providing hands-on coaching and development to wider teams in automation engineering (essential)

Demonstrated experience in project engineering and management

Involvement in maintenance and continuous improvement programmes

Familiarity with quality management systems and legislative/food safety compliance

Comfortable with budgeting, CapEx processes, and procurement

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