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Project Engineer (Warehouse Automation)

Birmingham
4 days ago
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Alexander James Recruiting is currently working with a leading manufacturer of material handling, automation & robotics equipment, seeking an experienced Project Engineer. With a competitive basic salary and overall package, this is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Projects Engineer within automation/robotics experience interested in joining a global organization who are at the forefront of warehouse technology.

Responsibilities

Assisting the sales team during the offer phase, reviewing the proposal with the customer and validating the budget costs
Using AutoCAD to develop concepts for customer specific to their individual automated logistic requirements  
Mentoring customers on the technical components of their AGVs, AMRs and other automated solutions
Attending customer sites across the UK to support the project/sales teams with client visits
Providing technical support to the in-house engineering team
Adhering to all health and safety protocol within the project proposalsRequirements

The company have a preference for an individual with a project engineering or mechanical design experience within Intralogistics. This isn’t essential however, they would also consider candidates with backgrounds in automation/robotics working in other industries. It is essential for the requirements of the role that you have extensive experience of layout design using AutoCAD. You will be an individual who is capable of working autonomously as the role will be home based and requires national travel. In terms of location, you can be based anywhere across the UK. 

Benefits

Up to £65,000 basic salary (depending on experience)
Company car/Allowance
25 days holiday + statutory
Competitive pension scheme
Discount schemesThe Company

Part of a wider group, the company are an international manufacturer of material handling with a fast-growing robotics and automation department. Part of a wider group, they’re also involved in supplying various other types of warehouse equipment and are one the most well-known brands within the material handling sector, being a true market leader. Having obtained consistent growth for the last 30 years, they’re expecting this to continue and have adapted well to the market in becoming a solution specialist with their automation and robotics offering

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