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Robotics Engineer

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Manchester
3 days ago
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Robotics Engineer

£40,000 - £45,000

My client is a Manchester-based global designer and supplier of laboratory and manufacturing automation solutions, with a strong focus on drug delivery. They are looking for a Robotics Engineer to join a small team to be at the forefront of creating innovative software solutions to drive their robotic applications. You'll be involved in programming robotic arms using C# and developing functional, software and test specifications. You'll also be involved with communicating with other teams within the company, so cross-collaboration skills are imperative. As a Robotics Engineer, you are required to be client-facing, so having experience with this would be beneficial.

They are looking for someone who is comfortable with both sharing ideas collaboratively within the team and with working autonomously. You'll be working with some cutting-edge products, so a passion for developing skills and learning quickly is important.

What's required?
  • A degree in any STEM discipline (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)
  • Development skills in C# (or C++, Python)
  • Client-facing skills / excellent interpersonal skills
  • Familiarity with SQL Server / Oracle
  • Experience developing applications in a machine control environment

If you are a Robotics Engineer looking to progress your career within an exciting, global company, please apply to learn more.

If you are interested in this, or other software opportunities across the UK, please contact Jack Bird.


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