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Mechatronics Engineer - Industrial Automation

Are you interested in pushing the boundaries of industrial automation? Do you want to be at the forefront of AI-enabled autonomous mobility solutions?

About Us

Our client is a global leader in developing cutting-edge, AI-enabled autonomous mobility solutions for industrial operations, with a focus on the ports and logistics sector. They’re headquartered in London with offices worldwide and are on a mission to deliver efficient, effective, and safe autonomous mobility solutions for demanding industrial environments

Your Role

As a Mechatronics Engineer, you'll play a crucial role in designing and implementing innovative control systems for autonomous solutions. Your expertise will directly contribute to advancing the field of industrial mobility automation.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Leverage your knowledge of sensors, communication technologies, and control devices to develop state-of-the-art automation solutions

  • Design, develop, and implement control circuits and algorithms for electromechanical and pneumatic systems

  • Program PLCs for embedded logic applications, ensuring seamless integration with our autonomous platforms

    What We're Looking For

    Required Qualifications:

  • BSc/BEng or higher in Mechatronics Engineering from a good University

  • Minimum 2 years of relevant industry experience

  • Strong understanding of CAN, Ethernet, and other communication technologies

  • Proficiency in PLC programming, low-level controllers, ladder logic.

    Desired Skills:

  • Experience with industrial automation in logistics, or similar sectors

  • Familiarity with AI and machine learning concepts as applied to autonomous systems

    Click the apply button now for an immediate call back or contact Dave at Avanti Recruitment for further details
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