We Make Life More Rewarding and Dignified
Location: Ballina
Department: Operations
The Engineer I, Controls role supports the reliability, performance, and continuous improvement of automated manufacturing systems within a regulated production environment. The position focuses on troubleshooting, maintaining, and optimizing electrical and control systems while ensuring compliance with quality and safety standards. This role also contributes to the development and implementation of new equipment and processes, providing an opportunity to build foundational engineering experience in a high-volume, highly automated setting.
- Provide technical support for manufacturing processes, with a focus on control systems performance and reliability.
• Troubleshoot equipment and process issues, implement corrective actions, and recommend preventive solutions.
• Perform preventive and corrective maintenance activities on control systems, ensuring accurate documentation and adherence to change control procedures.
• Collaborate with cross-functional teams and external vendors to resolve technical issues and improve process outcomes.
• Support the design and development of new automated equipment and manufacturing processes.
• Contribute to the development of user requirement specifications and equipment design reviews.
• Participate in equipment qualification and validation activities in line with quality standards.
• Support risk assessments and ensure compliance with safety requirements for control systems.
• Communicate technical information effectively to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
• Provide occasional on-call or out-of-hours support as required.
- Troubleshoot and resolve issues in PLC-controlled systems and automated equipment.
• Maintain and update control system software and associated documentation.
• Monitor system performance and implement improvements to enhance uptime and efficiency.
• Support installation, commissioning, and validation of new equipment.
• Execute tasks in compliance with regulated manufacturing standards and procedures.
• Apply structured problem-solving methodologies to technical challenges.
• Ensure adherence to safety, quality, and documentation requirements in all activities.
- Bachelor’s degree in Automation, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
• 0–2 years of relevant engineering or technical experience, preferably in a manufacturing or production environment.
- Basic knowledge of PLC systems and programming.
• Familiarity with industrial networking and communication protocols.
• Understanding of pneumatic systems and schematics.
• Exposure to motion control, robotics, vision systems, and servo technologies.
• Experience or awareness of SCADA systems.
• Foundational electronics knowledge to support troubleshooting activities.
• Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly across diverse audiences.
About Hollister Incorporated
Hollister Incorporated is an independent, employee-owned company that develops, manufactures and markets healthcare products worldwide. The company spearheads the advancement of innovative products for ostomy care, continence care and critical care, and also creates educational support materials for patients and healthcare professionals. Headquartered in Libertyville, Illinois, Hollister has manufacturing and distribution centers on three continents and sells in nearly 80 countries. Hollister is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Firm of John Dickinson Schneider, Inc., and is guided both by its Mission to make life more rewarding and dignified for people who use our products and services, as well as its Vision to grow and prosper as an independent, employee-owned company, and in the process, to become better human beings.
EOE Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
Job Req ID: 36055