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Field Service Engineer – Controls | Dublin + other sites in Ireland when needed | €85,000

About the Position

We’re looking for a proactive and technically adept Field Service Engineer - Automation & Controls to become part of our Dublin-based team. In this embedded position, you’ll operate directly within a leading production facility, serving as an in-house specialist on automation and control systems.

Travel to other sites in Ireland when required.

You’ll be the key technical link for all control-related machine operations, driving equipment reliability, efficiency, and uptime (OEE). This role offers a mix of technical depth, problem-solving, and collaboration, ideal for engineers passionate about seeing their impact on cutting-edge manufacturing processes.

Main Duties

During Equipment Build:

  • Partner with multidisciplinary teams to develop and implement new automation systems.

  • Build effective relationships with project and capital teams.

  • Acquire detailed knowledge of client processes, products, and machinery.

  • Gain hands-on experience in PLC, HMI, servo drive, and diagnostic technologies.

  • Support FAT, installation, and SAT activities through system integration phases.

    During On-Site Support:

  • Act as the central liaison between the client’s team and internal service engineering.

  • Provide technical training and mentoring to the customer’s maintenance personnel.

  • Manage both warranty and post-warranty service, upgrades, and modifications.

  • Evaluate system data to enhance reliability and optimize performance.

  • Identify root causes, fine-tune control systems, and ensure production continuity.

  • Maintain accurate documentation, schematics, and service logs.

    What You’ll Need

  • Bachelor’s degree in Automation, Electrical, or Controls Engineering (or equivalent background).

  • Minimum of 3 years in automation or controls within complex manufacturing environments, ideally in Life Sciences or a similar regulated sector.

  • Strong practical knowledge of Rockwell and/or Siemens PLCs, including configuration and fault-finding.

  • Experience with industrial robotics (ABB, Fanuc), servo systems, vision technologies, and communication networks (Ethernet/IP, Profinet).

  • Excellent communication skills and a collaborative, customer-first mindset.

  • Competence with Microsoft 365; Salesforce knowledge is beneficial.

  • Full driving license and willingness to travel occasionally across the US, Europe, and Canada.

    Work Conditions

    This is a site-based role embedded within a client facility, requiring close cooperation with their technical teams. The environment is fast-paced and practical, involving daily interaction with automated machinery and process systems.

    Moderate physical activity may be required (standing, bending, or lifting up to 18 kg/40 lbs). Some exposure to factory-floor conditions and noise should be expected

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