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Robotics Engineer

Networker Global Limited
Warrington
2 days ago
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Role: Robotics Engineer
Location: Warrington
Type: Onsite
Salary: TBC
Contract: Permanent

Myn is an AI driven marketplace that connects the candidates, clients and recruiters. Myn collaborates with leading employers to offer exclusive, carefully matched permanent positions. Our Recruitment Partners all have extensive industry experience, and work with a select group of niche clients, to deliver the best possible experience to the candidate.

We are looking for a talented and innovative Robotics Engineer to design, build, and refine intelligent robotic systems that solve real-world problems. Youll work across mechanical, electrical, and software domains to develop autonomous machines, robotic arms, and automation solutions that push the boundaries of whats possible.

Key Responsibilities: Design and prototype robotic systems, components, and mechanisms
Develop control algorithms and integrate sensors, actuators, and embedded systems
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to bring concepts from idea to deployment
Conduct simulations, testing, and validation of robotic performance
Optimise systems for reliability, scalability, and safety
Document designs, write technical reports, and contribute to patent filings
Stay current with emerging technologies in AI, machine learning, and robotics

Requirements: Degree in Robotics, Mechatronics, Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, or related field
Strong proficiency in CAD tools, control systems, and embedded programming (e.g., C++, Python, ROS)
Experience with robotic platforms, sensors (LiDAR, IMUs), and actuators
Knowledge of kinematics, dynamics, and motion planning
Hands-on skills in prototyping, debugging, and system integration
Excellent problem-solving abilities and attention to detail
Strong communication and teamwork skills

With Myn, you gain a trusted partner dedicated to helping people excel in their careersconnecting you with forward-thinking employers and impactful projects.
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