Senior Electrical Engineer

Isaac Gracie
Aberdeen, City of Aberdeen
11 months ago
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Senior Electrical Engineer – Innovative Robotics | Scotland

Are you ready to power the next wave of automation? A fast-growing Scottish tech company is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer to join their close-knit team developing cutting-edge AI-powered robotic systems for the food manufacturing sector.

What You’ll Be Doing

This is a hands-on, design-to-deployment role where you’ll:



Lead and contribute to the design and development of electrical systems for innovative robotic machinery.

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Work across both R&D and production, with designs quickly making their way onto real factory floors.

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Collaborate with mechanical, software, and vision teams to deliver integrated solutions.

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Support the build and manufacturing processes, ensuring robust and scalable designs.

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Play a key role in shaping evolving systems and workflows in a fast-paced startup environment.

What We’re Looking For

We’re keeping things open to attract the right mindset and skills. You should have:

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Proven electrical design experience (essential).

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Strong capability in at least one of the following:

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Single-phase systems

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Industrial panel design

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Harness design

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A flexible, hands-on approach – you’ll be designing and getting stuck into builds.

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Bonus points if you've worked in automation, robotics, or similar mechatronic systems.

Why This Role Stands Out

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See your work live on production lines in rapid time.

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Be part of a supportive, driven, and tight-knit engineering team.

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Access high autonomy, variety, and growth – the company recently secured over £7.9m in funding.

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Enjoy a relaxed, innovation-led culture – BBQs, workshops, and plenty of team laughs included.

Location

You’ll need to be able to travel to site in the northeast of Scotland. A hybrid pattern can be discussed, but this isn’t a fully remote role

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