Electrical Assembly Engineer

Manchester
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Join Our Innovative Team as an Electrical Assembly Engineer in MediaCityUK!
 
Are you a skilled Production Engineer with a passion for automation and a bias in electrical? Do you thrive in a dynamic environment where your technical expertise makes a real impact? If so, we want to hear from you!
 
About Us:

We are a leading provider of cutting-edge robotic automation systems, delivering innovative solutions in retail automation. We are looking for a talented Production or Assembly Engineer with an electrical bias to join our growing team at our vibrant MediaCityUK location.
 
The Role:

As an Electrical Assembly Engineer, you will play a crucial role in the assembly, installation, and commissioning of our advanced robotic automation systems. You will work closely with our Engineering Production Manager, contributing to the successful delivery of projects from workshop assembly to company site implementation.
 
Your responsibilities as an Electrical Assembly Engineer will include:

Mechanical and electrical assembly of automation modules, including cabling and wiring of electro-pneumatic systems.
Installation and commissioning of systems on company sites.
Interpreting and following blueprints, drawings, and established procedures.
Accurately measuring and selecting components to ensure precise fit.
Assembling complex units and ensuring high-quality output.
Maintaining equipment and keeping detailed production records.
Reporting on issues, malfunctions, and defective parts.
 
What We're Looking For from an Electrical Assembly Engineer:

Proven experience as a Production or Assembly Engineer.
Strong technical knowledge and ability to read blueprints and technical drawings.
Proficiency in using hand tools and machinery.
A solid understanding of quality control principles.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Exceptional hand-eye coordination and physical fitness.
Time-served apprenticeship or relevant qualification in an Engineering discipline.
A keen interest in automation systems.
Essential: Electrical qualifications, such as 18th Edition.
Self-motivated, with excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
 
Why Join Us?

Work on exciting and innovative robotic automation projects.
Be part of a dynamic and supportive team.
Opportunity for professional growth and development.
Competitive salary and benefits package.
Vibrant work location in MediaCityUK.
 
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