Mechatronics Engineer (EXPIRED)

Gaydon

Transport & Logistics

Annual

Contract


Are you currently looking for a new career opportunity within Mechatronics? Are you keen to work within an Automotive OEM? If so, Expleo have the opportunity for you!

Expleo Engineering are recruiting a Mechatronics Engineer on behalf of our client. The role will involve designing, analysing, modifying, and integrating robotics, automation technologies, and processes associated with equipment and tooling to ensure their suitability for various programs and products. This contract role will be based at our client's sites in Gaydon.

Responsibilities of the Mechatronics Engineer include:

  • Creating, applying, and evaluating preventative maintenance plans, as well as interim measures for damaged or unsafe equipment and tooling.
  • Examining and documenting engineering changes while managing equipment and tooling configurations in line with standard operating procedures.
  • Designing and proposing enhancements to equipment reliability using reliability engineering tools and techniques.

Expleo is a trusted partner for end-to-end, integrated engineering, quality services and management consulting for digital transformation. We help businesses harness unrelenting technological change to successfully deliver innovations that will help them gain a competitive advantage and improve the everyday lives of people around the globe.

To meet with current legislation, right to work checks will be carried out to ensure candidates are able to work within the UK, unfortunately we are unable to provide sponsorship for this role.

Any application will be treated in a highly confidentiality manner and all conversations will be respected. For more information on the Mechatronics Engineer role, please apply now!

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