Senior Mechatronics Engineer

Owen Daniels
Coventry, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£40,000 – £65,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £65,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
6 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Benefits

Competitive holiday allowance Matched pension scheme Life assurance Annual pay reviews Opportunities for professional development
Are you a Mechatronics Engineer with strong experience insystem architecture and safety-critical engineering? Do you enjoy leading complex projects from concept through to production within high-performance environments?
If so, a fast-growing, high-precision motorsport and automotive manufacturer is looking for aMechatronics Engineer to join them on a permanent basis.

Mechatronics Engineer
Permanent Position
Monday to Thursday 8:00 – 16:45 / Early finish Friday
Coventry

Mechatronics Engineer
The Mechatronics Engineer will have the following responsibilities:
  • Leading the Mechatronics function within the R&D department, delivering projects in line with business and R&D objectives
  • Defining, maintaining, and evolving system architecture across hardware, software, and mechanical domains
  • Decomposing system-level functions into subsystems with clear ownership and responsibility
  • Driving functional and system safety activities, including HARA, FTA, and FMEA/DFMEA
  • Defining and allocating safety and technical requirements at system and subsystem level
  • Managing requirements, ensuring they are clear, traceable, and aligned to verification & validation activities

Mechatronics Engineer
The Mechatronics Engineer will require the following experience:
  • Degree in a recognised engineering discipline (Mechatronics or similar advantageous)
  • Strong background insystem architecture and safety-critical engineering
  • Experience with safety analysis tools and methodologies (HARA, FTA, FMEA)
  • Proven ability inrequirements engineering and traceability
  • Broad understanding of mechatronics systems including mechanical, electrical, and software domains

Company Benefits:
Competitive holiday allowance
Matched pension scheme
Life assurance
Annual pay reviews
Opportunities for professional development

  • Opportunities for professional development

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