Lead Control Systems Integration Engineer – Automation (Remote)

Cork
2 weeks ago
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Lead Control Systems Integration Engineer – Automation
 
Location: Remote (based in Cork) with travel to the UK for training and commissioning
Working Hours: Full-time (08:30–17:15 Monday to Thursday, 08:30–16:00 on Fridays)
Salary: €50K – €60K per annum plus benefits package
 
Company Overview
At Syntech, we partner with a specialist in automation and control systems, delivering complex, turnkey solutions in process control, automation, and telemetry. With expertise in PLC, SCADA, HMI, and electrical installations, they pride themselves on offering innovative and cost-effective solutions. As they expand their operations in Ireland, this is an exciting time to join their dynamic team.
 
Role Overview
In this role as Lead Automation Control Systems Integration Engineer, you will be responsible for the full life cycle of project delivery—from initial conception through design and development to on-site commissioning. Your role encompasses not only technical execution, ensuring that every project meets the highest standards of quality and technical compliance. This position is pivotal in establishing and growing operations in Ireland.
 
Key Responsibilities

Technical Leadership:
Lead the design and amendment of control system software (PLC, HMI/SCADA).
Oversee programming for PLCs (Siemens, Rockwell, Mitsubishi) and SCADA systems (Wonderware, Iconics).
Project Management:
Execute the complete project life cycle from conception through on-site commissioning, ensuring thorough planning, design, implementation, and final delivery.
Manage client meetings, system surveys, software programming, and comprehensive project documentation to ensure technical compliance and quality standards.
Team Leadership:
Mentor and motivate a team of engineers, providing guidance and technical oversight.
Coordinate with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless project execution.
On-Site Commissioning:
Travel to the UK for training and on-site commissioning, overseeing system rollouts and ensuring successful project delivery. 
Required Skills and Qualifications

Experience:
A minimum of 5 years’ experience in automation and control systems
Education:
Degree in Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related qualifications.
Technical Proficiency:
In-depth knowledge of PLCs (Allen Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi) and SCADA systems (Wonderware, Schneider).
Additional Requirements:
Full, clean driving licence.
Eligibility to work in the Ireland. 
Benefits

Auto enrolment pension scheme with salary sacrifice option
Private health scheme after 1 year
Sick pay after 6 months
Death in service plan after 5 years
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (rising to 30 days after 5 years)
Wellbeing programme and access to confidential counselling services
Training and development opportunities
Free parking and access to company cars/vans
Perkbox membership for discounted shopping, holidays, and social events
Regular team social events and a Christmas party weekend break 
This role is ideal for a seasoned professional ready to lead innovative projects from conception to on-site commissioning, driving technical excellence. If you’re passionate about delivering complete, high-quality solutions in the automation industry, we’d love to hear from you.

Application Process: We aim to respond to all applicants within 5 working days. If you don't receive a response within this period, please consider your application unsuccessful.

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