Robotics Engineer

Milton Keynes
5 days ago
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Job Title: Robotics Engineer

Location: Milton Keynes, on-site position with some local travel involved.

Salary: £45,000 - £55,000 per annum.

** Unfortunately, they are unable to offer sponsorship for this position **

Yoh are working with a scaling engineering business who are looking to expand their team with the addition of a Robotics Engineer. Out client focus on modernising and re-commissioning older and used and industrial robots for their global cliental.

This Robotics engineer will join the team to work primarily with ABB robots but they also worked with all industrial robots such as Kuka & Fanuc, however 80% of their work is primarily done with ABB.

They are located in Milton Keynes, with the majority of this candidates time to be spend on their premise working and collaborating with the wider engineering team however there will be times that this engineer will need to be at client site to help with installation and commissioning.

Some of the requirements for this position would include:

  • Program and simulate ABB robotic systems using RobotStudio

  • Design and develop robotic automation solutions using ABB robots

  • Proficiency using ABB rapid programming language

    With this position, our client are looking to conduct interviews as soon as possible. Therefore, if you feel like this is a suitable opportunity for you, I would suggest you apply to find out more and to be contacted

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