Automation Engineer

Islip, North Northamptonshire
6 days ago
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More About The Role
Our manufacturing sites are fast paced, ever-demanding and complex. Therefore it's vital we have a strong Engineering team who are able to keep up to the demands of the site. It's ultimately our responsibility to minimise machinery downtime whilst identifying ways to improve performance without impacting on the quality of our produce and Engineer engagement.
 
We are seeking a skilled Automation Engineer to join our team, your role will involve developing, implementing, and maintaining automation systems and processes at our large, fast paced manufacturing sites.
Design and develop automation solutions: Collaborate with cross-functional teams to create and implement automation systems, ensuring solutions align with manufacturing requirements and industry standards
System integration and troubleshooting: Integrate automation systems with existing equipment and processes. Resolve technical issues promptly, minimising downtime and optimising production efficiency. Conduct root cause analysis and implement corrective actions
Business Continuity with respect to Automated Systems: Proactively implement sustainable ways of working, asset improvements and resilience to ensure critical assets are always available for production when required with minimal disruption through failure
Continuous improvement: Identify opportunities for process optimisation and automation enhancements. Conduct feasibility studies, provide recommendations, and calculate cost-benefit analysis and ROI for automation projects
Programming and configuration: Develop and maintain PLC programs, HMI interfaces, and other automation software. Ensure proper configuration and functionality
Safety and compliance: Ensure compliance with safety regulations and industry standards. Conduct risk assessments and implement safety measures and stay updated with relevant regulations
Automation & Electrical Obsolescence & Future-Proofing: Work with external supplier partners and from own knowledge/experience, develop a repeatable process to identify, track and manage areas of risk through obsolescence.
Documentation and training: Create and maintain technical documentation, operating procedures, and troubleshooting guides. Train operators and maintenance personnel. Provide technical supportWhy not take a look around one of our Distribution/Manufacturing sites? Click here.

About You
We're looking for someone who has a strong background in Engineering, used to working at pace and wanting to help a business meet its targets. As well as this you will:
Have an in-depth knowledge of robotics, motion control, and vision systems
A proven track record in an engineering and fault finding role gained from a FMCG environment ideally 
A good understanding of HACCP principles and ideally IEE qualification up to 17th edition wiring regulations would be advantageous
Solid understanding of manufacturing processes and principles
Proven ability to troubleshoot complex automation systems
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Detail-oriented and committed to delivering high-quality results
Familiarity with Lean Six Sigma or other continuous improvement methodologies is a plusIn return for your hard work we will offer you:

Six weeks holiday (including bank holidays)
15% discount in our stores available from the day you join us 
Additional 10% discount card for a friend or family member
Career progression and development opportunities
Subsidised staff canteen 
Free parking
Market leading pension and life assurance
Healthcare/Well-being benefits including Aviva Digital GP
Morrisons MyPerks with discounts at high street shops, cinemas and gyms, and lots more
Long Service Awards 
Optional Payroll charity donations 
Enhanced Family/maternity/parental leave

About The Company
You’ll find a great big welcome here at Myton Food Group - the part of our business that looks after manufacturing, whilst maintaining strong roots within Morrisons Supermarkets.
At Myton Food Group, we have a legacy to be proud of. We’re British farming’s biggest single direct customer. We buy from highly valued suppliers. And we’re passionate about the quality of our food. Today, we have 19 manufacturing sites across the UK, where we pack and process fresh meats and fish, savoury and sweet pies, fruit and veg, flower bouquets, bread and lots more.
We really do stand out in the world of food manufacturing. But what we’re especially proud of is the way we all get stuck in and work as a team, in partnership across our supply chain. Read more about what we do at our Myton Food Group website

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