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Zenith Technologies now Cognizant is a world leading provider of products and services to the Life Science industry. We are focused on improving our customers’ performance across the manufacturing enterprise through the application of innovative technologies. Zenith Technologies is embedded in numerous world leading Life Science multinational companies where we continue to deliver superior solutions.

We’re looking for dedicated, innovative and driven talent to join our expanding team.

“Innovation and change, Join ZT”

About the Role

Zenith Technologies are currently seeking applications from Graduate Engineers for our Graduate Program in 2022 at Zenith Technologies based in Limerick, Dublin & Cork

We are especially interested in receiving applications from students who are working to complete their studies in:

• Applied Physics and Instrumentation

• Instrumentation Engineering

• Electrical Engineering / Electronic & Electrical Engineering

• Automation and Process Control

• Engineering in Mechatronics

• Computer Systems Engineering / Software Engineering

• Biomedical Engineering

• Electronic Systems / Computer Science

Successful candidates will be part of the Global Graduate Program.
This Program is an intensive 8 weeks Training Program that consists of Classroom Training, Workshops , Theory , Practical Training and a Simulation Project

Requirements

  • Degree qualified in one of the areas listed

  • Interest in Automation and the Pharmaceutical Industry

  • Strong oral and written communication skills are required, with proven ability to communicate and build relationships cross-functionally

    · S/he is expected to be self-motivated and develop an understanding of the business.

    · Experience of working in a pharmaceutical API manufacturing operation or a regulated environment is desirable.

    Further details on role available to short listed candidates

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