Maintenance Performance Engineer

Exotec
Birmingham, United Kingdom
2 months ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
1 Apr 2026 (2 months ago)

At Exotec, we are at the forefront of technological excellence in order to redefine the relationship between humans and robots. Our solutions are contributing to the success of some of the largest brands in retail and e-Commerce by revolutionizing the way they fulfill their orders to the end consumers, all while mitigating labor constraints and increasing workplace safety.

Through the unification of artificial intelligence and high-performance hardware, our robotic solutions are now deployed across the globe and our exponential growth has led us to become the first industrial unicorn in France.

Working at Exotec is an exciting opportunity to give purpose to your skills. Learn and grow with over 1000 ExoPeople around the world to help turn your ideas into a reality.

The robotics revolution is just the beginning at Exotec. Will you be part of it?

As a Maintenance Performance Engineer, you will :

  • Participate in Exotec’s maintenance activities and provide operational support
  • Support field maintenance teams in day‑to‑day troubleshooting and technical tasks
  • Visit Exotec customer sites to understand their logistics and production needs
  • Perform retrofit maintenance tasks on systems and machines to ensure optimal performance
  • Report system issues to both clients and internal Exotec teams with clarity and accuracy
  • Contribute to the continuous improvement of our systems, maintenance procedures, and operational processes
  • Assist in the deployment of new systems or machines on customer sites
  • Conduct software updates on systems in accordance with Exotec guidelines
  • Respond quickly to emergency situations, escalating and requesting additional assistance when required
  • Serve as a key point of contact with relevant suppliers regarding specific maintenance issues
  • Provide advanced technical support to Exotec’s field maintenance teams when your expertise is needed
  • Perform detailed problem analysis to identify root causes and implement effective corrective actions
  • Carry out any other tasks relevant to the position or aligned with the team’s scope

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