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The Automation Technician works within the workshop department and is involved in the full machine‑building process—from supporting the design phase (in collaboration with the Design Office) to commissioning and installation. The equipment produced is deployed globally to support our manufacturing operations and contribute to the production of Baxter products that help save and sustain patients’ lives.
Job Responsibility:
Independently manage machine and cabinet wiring, ensuring alignment with project timelines and goals
Evaluate mechanical aspects of machines during both design and build phases
Collaborate effectively with external suppliers and internal teams (electrical technicians, mechanical designers and software developers)
Ensure compliance with internal EHS standards and contribute to a safe, healthy and environmentally responsible workplace
Interface with design, engineering, plant personnel and vendors to ensure proper fabrication, assembly and functionality of equipment
Monitor the construction of main machine groups and propose technical improvements
Travel up to 40% (domestic and international) for installation, start‑up and post‑sales support
Requirements:
Knowledge of basic engineering principles and automated manufacturing equipment
Understanding of mechanical, electrical, electronic, pneumatic and robotics systems involved in machine construction
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, layouts and manuals, and assemble/cable machines accordingly
Strong teamwork, communication and problem‑solving skills, both in the workshop and at customer sites
English proficiency at B2 level minimum
Italian required for the Campo site
Technical high school diploma or equivalent
3–5 years of experience in building automatic machines