Automation Engineer

Bridgwater
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Automation Engineer

Location: Bridgwater, Somerset
Hours: Full Time | Permanent
Salary: Competitive Salary

Our client is seeking a hands-on Automation Engineer to lead and support automation initiatives across a manufacturing site. This role focuses on improving automated systems, optimising production processes and delivering automation and operational technology projects.

Key Responsibilities of an Automation Engineer:



Act as site expert for automation and industrial control systems.

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Support and develop the site’s automation strategy.

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Troubleshoot and improve PLC-based and automated equipment.

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Integrate control system hardware and software with production equipment.

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Lead automation and operational technology projects end to end.

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Manage automation partners and system suppliers.

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Produce and maintain technical, validation, and project documentation.

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Ensure compliance with safety, quality, and regulatory standards.

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Analyse and improve manufacturing processes.

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Support continuous improvement and lean initiatives.

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Develop SOPs, training materials, and technical documentation.

Key Skills of an Automation Engineer:

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Degree-qualified in engineering or equivalent experience.

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Experience delivering automation in a manufacturing environment.

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Strong PLC programming and industrial control systems knowledge.

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Experience integrating robotics and automated systems.

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Knowledge of data acquisition and OEE monitoring systems.

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Experience working with safety standards for machinery.

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Proven project delivery and improvement capability.

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Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.

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Confident communicator with good stakeholder management.

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Able to work independently and collaboratively.

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Detail-focused with a strong safety-first mindset

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