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Electro-Mechanical/Automation Systems Engineer

Dorchester
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Job: Electro-Mechanical/Automation Systems Engineer
Type: Permanent, On-site
Location: Dorchester or Bristol
Salary: £40,000 - £45,000
Summary of Position
The Electro-Mechanical/Automation Systems Engineer will provide support to all stakeholders in creating practical concepts and providing expertise for electromechanical process automation or robotic solutions. Through effective design documentation, requirements definition, testing, and process development, the Electro-Mechanical/Automation Systems Engineer will help to develop automated manufacturing solutions whilst mitigating and reducing process and design risks.
This role will also include responsibility for the technical documentation and operator manuals that will be provided with completed bespoke systems.
About Our Client
Our client are industrial automation experts, specialising in robotics and the aerospace sector. With many years of experience delivering state-of-the-art solutions to household name companies, they have built a world-leading reputation for solving difficult industrial problems.
Primary Responsibilities
Departmental

Provide expertise and assist with development of automated robotic handling, manufacturing, inspection, and assembly systems
Generate initial concepts for electromechanical systems, utilising the skills of engineers across the business for best practice and quality delivery
Ensure that design concepts are documented effectively for use across other departments
Generate operator and technical documentation for completed automated systems
Carry design through to testing stage to identify issues early in the process, documenting appropriately and suggesting suitable solutions
Act as an ambassador for the Systems Engineering Department and promote the department in a professional manner
Provide mentorship and design input to other engineering departments
Support the sales engineering team in the development and preparation of project proposals, including customer visits and process assessment
Carry out engineering studies to determine process or equipment viability
Comply with company and departmental policies and proceduresFunctional

Carry out formal, documented testing of equipment under development
Assist in the development of proposals within the systems department
Assist in production of documentation such as:
Process appraisals
System proposals
Requirements definition
Process flow definition
System block diagram development
Operator manuals and technical documentation
Assist in research projects within the systems department
Produce concept designs for proposals or internal development, including:
3D models
Analytical assessment of design elementsPerson Specification
Essential Qualities/Experience

At least 5 years' experience in engineering design/manufacture
Experience taking designs from concept to commissioning
Experience generating system-level requirements and applying a structured system design approach
Experience with technical authoring (manuals, test reports, system appraisals)
Experience applying qualification and acceptance testing to components and systems
Experience creating and maintaining documents/specifications
Proven problem-solving skills
Creative and analytical approach to design
Strong understanding of a variety of manufacturing processes and techniques
Good written and oral communication
Proficiency with MS Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio)Desirable

Understanding of or experience with 2D and 3D vision systems
Manufacturing process development
Knowledge and experience using ISO standards
Proficiency with SolidWorks
Experience working with industrial robots
Understanding of or experience with PLC control
Knowledge of electrical control systems
Software control implementation (C# ideal)
Knowledge of fibre reinforced composites (carbon fibre) manufacture
Experience producing materials and time estimatesQualifications
Degree or equivalent training in a relevant engineering discipline (e.g., Mechanical, Mechatronics, Electrical, Computer Systems, Software Engineering).
Attitude, Aptitude & Behaviours

Inquisitive and curious, able to identify technical, systemic, or process problems and propose solutions
Ability to 'think on their feet' to overcome problems during the life cycle of the machine
Positive outlook and "can do" attitude, encouraging the same in others
Collaborative approach to building high-functioning cross-functional teamsWhat's on Offer

Competitive salary (based on experience)
Flexible working environment
25 days holiday + bank holidays
Occupational sick pay
Company pension
Free parking
Cycle to work scheme
Holiday buy/sell scheme
Supportive and friendly work environmentHow to Apply
To apply for the role of Electro-Mechanical/Automation Systems Engineer, please submit your CV outlining how your experience aligns with the role.
Equal Opportunities
Our client is an Equal Opportunities Employer, committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of age, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy, religion, nationality, ethnic origin, disability, medical history, skin colour, marital status, genetic information, or parental status. All employment decisions are based on merit, job requirements, and business needs

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