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Project Manager – Automation & Engineering Projects (Dublin)
Due to the nature of the projects, travel of 3+ weeks away from home can be expected, particularly during busy periods. Projects include EU and North America. When not travelling, this will be workint from home.
Are you ready to take the lead on complex engineering projects that push the boundaries of automation and innovation? This is an exciting opportunity to join a global team delivering high-impact industrial projects that define the future of digital manufacturing and integrated automation.
About the Role
As a Project Manager, you will oversee the full project lifecycl, from initial planning through execution and delivery, ensuring that every milestone is met on time, within budget, and to the highest quality and safety standards. You’ll work within a dynamic, collaborative services team that supports clients across the UK and Ireland, playing a key part in turning ambitious ideas into reliable, measurable success.
This is a hands-on position ideal for someone who thrives on leadership, communication, and precision planning in a fast-paced technical environment.
Key Responsibilities


  • Define project scope, goals, and deliverables in line with strategic objectives.

  • Manage budgets, schedules, and resource plans using project management and ERP tools (e.g., Oracle Cloud).

  • Drive technical clarity across internal teams, clients, and suppliers to ensure alignment throughout the project lifecycle.

  • Lead project initiation activities, including kick-off meetings, planning sessions, and risk identification workshops.

  • Coordinate cross-functional teams, fostering close collaboration between engineering, operations, and client stakeholders.

  • Oversee project execution, ensuring safety, quality, and compliance are maintained throughout.

  • Identify and mitigate project risks; establish contingency plans to keep delivery on track.

  • Manage change control, progress tracking, and reporting to maintain full project transparency.

  • Close out projects efficiently—ensuring deliverables are signed off, lessons learned are documented, and stakeholders are aligned.

About You


  • Degree-qualified in Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical, or Controls).

  • Track record of managing automation or multidisciplinary industrial projects.

  • Strong understanding of manufacturing and process engineering environments.

  • Minimum of three years’ experience leading complex engineering or construction teams.

  • Excellent problem-solving, leadership, and communication skills.

  • Proficiency with Microsoft Project, AutoCAD (or similar), and standard office software.

  • PMP certification or progress toward it is an advantage.

What You Bring


  • Leadership: A natural motivator who leads by example.

  • Organisation: Skilled at juggling competing priorities under pressure.

  • Collaboration: Builds strong relationships with customers, partners, and cross-functional teams.

  • Technical Insight: Confident navigating complex engineering and system design discussions.

  • Commercial Awareness: Understands how to balance technical objectives with business outcomes.

Why Join


  • Work with a global leader in industrial automation and high-value engineering solutions.

  • Take ownership of diverse projects that deliver real-world impact.

  • Collaborative, supportive team culture with strong emphasis on professional development.

  • Competitive compensation package, career progression opportunities, and exposure to cutting-edge technologies.

If you’re an ambitious project professional with a passion for precision, delivery excellence, and innovative engineering, we’d love to hear from you

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