Automation & Reliability Engineer

Telford
5 days ago
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Automation & Reliability Engineer – Manufacturing / Automation / Controls

My client is an established Tier 1 automotive, and they are seeking an Automation & Reliability Engineer to join our advanced manufacturing facility in Telford. This role focuses on improving equipment reliability, automation performance, and predictive maintenance systems within a high-volume automotive manufacturing environment.

Telford, UK | Permanent | Double Days | 37.5 hours per week

Key Responsibilities

Implement predictive maintenance and condition-based monitoring systems
Lead root cause analysis to reduce equipment downtime
Support automation, PLC control systems, and manufacturing equipment improvements
Use CMMS and maintenance data analytics to drive reliability improvements
Lead and support continuous improvement (CI) projects in Manufacturing Engineering
Collaborate with maintenance, production, and engineering teams to optimise performance
Skills & Experience

Experience in automation engineering, reliability engineering, or controls engineering
Background in manufacturing, automotive, or industrial automation environments
Knowledge of PLC systems, automation equipment, and predictive maintenance technologies
Strong root cause analysis and problem-solving skills
Experience with CMMS / maintenance management systems
Mechanical or Electrical Engineering background preferred
Current or recent roles will include controls engineer, tpm engineer, maintenance project engineer, ppm maintenance engineer, PLC programmer, automation engineer, controls engineer

The Return

Work for a global automotive manufacturer
Competitive remuneration to include salary over £52,500
Opportunity to develop expertise in advanced automation and Industry 4.0 technologies
Career growth within a highly automated manufacturing environment
Apply now to join our engineering team in Telford and help drive the future of automation and reliability engineering.

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