Group Automation Engineer - Technical Unit
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Job description
As a Group Automation Engineer, you support and coordinate group automation activities across global manufacturing sites, driving standardization, consistency, and continuous improvement. You act as a technical lead for strategic automation initiatives in close alignment with local teams and key stakeholders across all sites. A particular focus of this role will be the automation design and harmonized implementation for new greenfield facilities.
The position will be filled in Vienna (Austria), Springe (Germany), Stockholm (Sweden) or Lingolsheim (France).
Join us in shaping our vision of providing new health solutions advancing human life.
Your main tasks and responsibilities
- Develop and maintain group automation standards in alignment with global best practices
- Act as the interface between group and local automation teams to ensure consistent implementation, compliance, and continuous improvement of group automation standards across all sites
- Serve as technical lead and provide support for group strategic automation projects, overseeing all phases from concept through completion
- Work cross-functionally with Engineering, Operations, IT, and Maintenance to develop automation solutions aligned with the company's global operations
- Manage and coordinate relationships with strategic vendors and suppliers to drive innovation, enhance system performance, ensure seamless integration, and align solutions with group goals and standards, * The Group Technical Organization consists of Group Engineering, Automation, and Maintenance. We are represented at all production sites in Europe.
- You will work in a multinational organization supporting all production sites from a technical perspective.
- The Engineering department mainly works on project development in the early phases of strategic projects.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Automation Engineering or a related field
- At least 5 years of professional experience in process automation technologies, preferably within the pharmaceutical industry
- Proven experience with PLC, SCADA, and DCS systems
- Familiarity with global manufacturing standards and compliance requirements (e.g. ISO)
- Experience with Industry 4.0 technologies (e.g. IoT, AI, machine learning) is an advantage
- Strong ability to work independently, take ownership of tasks, and support and motivate team members in an international project environment
- Excellent communication skills and excellent English skills, written and spoken
- Willingness to travel internationally up to 30%
You will thrive in this role if you take ownership, think globally, and are energized by harmonizing automation standards across sites while contributing to the realization of new greenfield plants.
Benefits & conditions
- Be rewarded with an attractive salary and benefits package
- You will have a high level of influence where you can make a difference and leave your footprint
- Work with skilled and fun colleagues in a relatively informal organization
- Skills development - We offer various internal and external employee and leadership trainings, trainee programs and digital solutions