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Controls and Automation Engineer

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🚀 Senior Automation Engineer

Automation, Information & Operations Technology Solutions

Consulting or Long-Term Career Opportunity

Are you an automation professional who thrives on solving complex manufacturing challenges in regulated environments?

We're seeking a Senior Automation Engineer to support a high-impact pharmaceutical manufacturing expansion project focused on increasing vaccine production capacity. This role is ideal for a technically strong automation engineer with hands-on experience across the full system development lifecycle (SDLC) of manufacturing control systems.

Due to the specialized nature of this engagement, we're open to both:

✅ Long-term team members interested in growing their consulting career

✅ Experienced Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) seeking project-based consulting opportunities


🔬 What You'll Be Working On

This project supports the implementation of automation systems within a major biopharmaceutical manufacturing environment, helping increase production capabilities for critical vaccine operations.

Key project initiatives include:

  • Implementation of the Emerson DeltaV Batch System
  • Utilization of PCSD Libraries and DeltaV Live
  • Full lifecycle automation project execution
  • Integration of manufacturing control systems within a regulated pharmaceutical environment

⚙️ Responsibilities

As a Senior Automation Engineer, you'll participate in the full lifecycle delivery of automation and manufacturing systems, including:

Automation System Development

  • Design, configure, and implement:
    • DCS (Distributed Control Systems)
    • PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers)
    • MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems)
    • Data Historian platforms, including OSI PI
  • Develop Software Design Specifications (SDS)
  • Participate in design workshops and technical reviews
  • Configure automation software and batch control strategies

Testing & Commissioning

  • Execute automation testing activities
  • Support:
    • SFATs (Shop Factory Acceptance Testing)
    • Vendor FATs
    • Site Acceptance Testing
    • Startup and commissioning activities

Project Delivery

  • Develop engineering and technical documentation
  • Assist with operating and maintenance procedures
  • Support validation and qualification efforts
  • Collaborate with process, manufacturing, validation, and quality teams

Continuous Improvement

  • Assess equipment and process modifications
  • Improve operational efficiency, reliability, and manufacturing performance
  • Support modernization of manufacturing systems and digital operations

🎯 What Makes You a Strong Fit

We're looking for someone who combines automation expertise with strong pharmaceutical manufacturing knowledge.

Required Qualifications

✅ 5+ years of automation engineering experience

✅ Experience with the SDLC of manufacturing automation systems

✅ Strong understanding of:

  • PLCs
  • DCS platforms
  • SCADA Systems
  • Industrial networking
  • Process control strategies

✅ Hands-on ISA-88 (S88) Batch experience

✅ Ability to develop and interpret engineering documentation

✅ Experience participating in automation projects from design through startup

✅ Able to travel onsite during critical project phases


⭐ Preferred Experience

Candidates with the following experience will stand out:

Automation Platforms

  • Emerson DeltaV
  • DeltaV Batch
  • DeltaV Live
  • Allen-Bradley Controllers
  • Allen-Bradley HMI Systems

Pharmaceutical & Biotech

  • FDA-regulated manufacturing environments
  • Biotechnology facilities
  • Pharmaceutical production facilities
  • Vaccine manufacturing operations

Validation & Compliance

  • IQ / OQ / PQ protocol development and execution
  • Computer System Validation (CSV)
  • Commissioning & Qualification (C&Q)
  • GxP manufacturing systems

🌎 Work Environment & Travel

Location

✅ Primarily Remote

Onsite Expectations

  • Travel required during commissioning and startup activities
  • Ability to be onsite when project milestones require support

Relocation

  • Temporary relocation willingness is highly desirable

Expenses

  • Project-related travel expenses reimbursed at cost

📅 Contract Duration

6-24+ Month Assignment

Long-term extension potential based on project needs and performance.


💡 Why Join Us?

At Valpro, you'll work alongside industry-leading automation professionals supporting some of the most innovative pharmaceutical and biotechnology manufacturers in the world.

You'll gain exposure to:

  • Large-scale automation programs
  • Advanced DeltaV Batch implementations
  • Complex manufacturing digital transformation initiatives
  • Critical vaccine and life sciences manufacturing projects

If you're passionate about automation, process technology, and helping manufacturers solve challenging production problems, we'd love to talk with you.


🔑 Keywords

DeltaV, Emerson DeltaV, DeltaV Live, DeltaV Batch, PLC, DCS, SCADA, MES, OSI PI, Automation Engineer, Batch Automation, ISA-88, S88, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, Biotech, CSV, IQ/OQ/PQ, FAT, SAT, Commissioning, Validation, Vaccine Manufacturing

 

Valpro offers flexible career options that includes benefits such as paid time off, paid holidays, medical, 401K match, and other unique incentives.

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