Automation & Metallics Engineer Location: Broughton, North Wales (onsite) Contract Duration: 12 months (potential extension) Hours: 35 hours per week (overtime paid at premium rate) Pay Rate: £28.71 per hour PAYE £38.40 per hour Umbrella IR35: Inside IR35 The Role An established aerospace manufacturing organisation is seeking an Automation & Metallics Engineer to join its Manufacturing Technologies team. The role focuses on the deployment, development and support of automated machinery used in the assembly of aircraft wing structures and sub‑assemblies. You will be involved across the full lifecycle of automated assembly solutions, from defining new machinery and developing assembly processes through to providing technical support for existing equipment. Key Responsibilities Deployment and technical support of automated assembly machinery Development of new automated manufacturing processes Definition and introduction of new machinery Project management of automation activities Supporting existing automated machinery and production systems Working with assembly processes including drilling, fastening, cold‑working and sealing Supporting machinery ranging from large Cartesian systems and industrial robotics to cobots Ensuring compliance with PUWER requirements for safe machinery introduction Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience in automation and/or robotics within a manufacturing environment Strong understanding of automated assembly processes Knowledge of PUWER legislation and REACH requirements Strong problem‑solving capability (including PPS) Proficient digital and data analysis skills Experience using statistical or data analysis tools such as Minitab or Skywise Qualifications Degree‑level qualification in Engineering or equivalent experience NVQ Level 4 or equivalent preferred This role would suit an experienced Automation Engineer or Robotics Engineer with a strong background in automated aerospace or high‑precision manufacturing environments. Please apply with a up to date copy of your CV for consideration.