LSC has a fantastic opportunity for a MES Project Automation Engineer to join an advanced global team in Denmark that promotes self-development, encourages collaboration, and fosters a learning environment. The company specialises in clinical & commercial manufacturing of Biotech medicines, including viral gene therapies and has built a strong reputation over the years for bringing complex and lifechanging therapies into reality. This is a chance for you to be a part of a fast-growing, multicultural company that has a compelling vision for shaping the future of medicine.
If you have 2 - 5 years of experience working in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry and are ready for your next challenge, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!
General Description of the Role
- Develop and implement larger projects to support our vision of paperless manufacturing with full ERP/MES/DCS integration and enforced workflows.
- Generate and execute test protocols for testing and qualification of the MES system.
- Understand the business processes that MES support and ensure that Manufacturing processes and their supporting functions are the primary driver for our solutions.
- Support daily manufacturing and the teams supporting them.
- Work as per defined procedures and ensure a validated state for automation systems.
Key Work Experience and Skills
- 2+ years' experience as automation engineer with experience from large pharma / biotech projects preferred.
Experience with MES systems, preferably Emerson's Syncade system. Possess some or all of the following skills:- Process Equipment and support system design and operational knowledge.
- Experience with MES and its integration to DCS and ERP, or other relevant IT experience.
- Programming skills (Preferably within VB Script, XML/XPATH/XSLT and SQL/TSQL)
- Ability to work under short timelines within a manufacturing environment.
- Collaborative attitude with the willingness to work with global peers toward company and department goals.
- Ability to organize personal tasks.
Apply via this advert or contact Paul O'Driscoll at 0214 777329 if you have any more questions about this role!