Senior Mechatronics Engineering

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Gaydon, Warwickshire
11 months ago
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4 Jun 2025 (11 months ago)

Contract Position | Specialist Level (P4)
💷 Rate:

  • PAYE: £22.03 - £24.83/hour
  • Umbrella: £29.50 - £33.25/hour

    We're looking for a Mechatronics Engineer to join our team - a technical expert in robotics, automation, and advanced manufacturing equipment. This role plays a crucial part in developing and optimizing tools and processes that support our cutting-edge production environment.

    Key Responsibilities:
    🔹 Design, analyze, modify, and integrate robotics and automation systems
    🔹 Assess equipment and tooling for applicability to existing and future programs
    🔹 Develop and implement preventive maintenance plans and interim safety solutions
    🔹 Investigate and document engineering changes
    🔹 Ensure configuration control per SOPs
    🔹 Recommend and drive equipment reliability improvements using engineering tools

    What We're Looking For:
    ✔ Recognized subject matter expertise in robotics/mechatronics
    ✔ Proven track record managing large technical projects with minimal oversight
    ✔ Strong problem-solving skills in complex engineering environments
    ✔ Ability to mentor and delegate to junior team members

    Typical Job Title: Mechatronics Engineer
    This role is ideal for a professional who combines hands-on technical skill with strategic thinking and leadership.

    #EngineeringJobs #Mechatronics #Automation #Robotics #ManufacturingExcellence #ReliabilityEngineering #NowHiring #ContractJobs #EngineeringCareers

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