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Robotics Engineer

POMO Robotics
Glasgow
4 days ago
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POMO Robotics specializes in robotic system integration, automation, and Industry 4.0 solutions tailored for the Food & Beverage, Manufacturing and FMCG industries. POMO Robotics provides cutting‑edge solutions to streamline processes and enhance efficiency. POMO Robotics is committed to delivering transformative technologies that optimise productivity and drive industry growth.


Role Description

This is a full‑time on‑site position based in Glasgow for a Robotics Engineer. The Robotics Engineer will design, develop, and integrate robotic systems for industrial applications, focusing on automation tasks. The role involves programming and testing robotic systems, analysing processes to identify automation opportunities, collaborating with cross‑functional teams to ensure optimal performance, troubleshooting, working closely with clients to meet project requirements, and staying updated on emerging trends in robotics and automation.


Responsibilities

  • Program and test robotic systems.
  • Analyse processes to identify automation opportunities.
  • Collaborate with cross‑functional teams for optimal performance.
  • Troubleshoot robotic systems.
  • Work closely with clients to meet project requirements.
  • Stay updated on emerging trends in robotics and automation.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's or Master's in Mechatronics, Automation or Mechanical Engineering.
  • Experience programming six‑axis collaborative/industrial robots in manufacturing or production environments.
  • Experience with vision systems and machine vision technologies.
  • Experience with 3D modelling using SolidWorks/CAD/AutoDesk technologies.
  • Experience wiring, terminations, and pneumatic connections.
  • Valid UK driving licence – company van provided for site visits.
  • Desirable: PLC programming – Siemens/Omron/Allen Bradley.
  • Desirable: Robotic simulation software experience.

Employment Details

  • Location: Glasgow, Scotland
  • Employment type: Full‑time
  • Seniority level: Entry level

The role is an immediate start and interviews from next week.


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