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Applications Engineer

Peterborough
3 weeks ago
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Are you a hands-on engineer ready to bring AI to life on the factory floor?

I'm working with a leading UK-based automation provider that's deploying cutting-edge AI vision systems across food manufacturing environments. They're looking for a practical, technically skilled Applications Engineer to help roll out advanced machine learning solutions in fast-paced, high-speed production settings.

This is a field-based, high-impact role-you'll be working on real production lines, replacing manual inspection tasks with smart, real-time image analysis.

Why This Role Stands Out

Innovative Technology: Be at the forefront of deploying next-gen AI vision systems in the food industry.
Real-World Impact: Your work directly improves quality, reduces waste, and enhances food safety and traceability.
Project Ownership: Take the lead on deployments while working alongside a highly experienced engineering team.

What You'll Be Doing

Designing and implementing machine vision inspection systems using AI/ML tools.
Running trials and developing proof-of-concepts to validate deep learning models in real environments.
Programming and configuring PLCs and SCADA systems.
Installing, commissioning, and supporting automation systems on customer sites.
Documenting solutions-creating clear functional design specs and support manuals.
Acting as the technical lead during deployments and customer troubleshooting
Supporting the wider automation team in delivering integrated project solutions.
Conducting feasibility studies for customer-specific machine vision challenges.

What We're Looking For

Experience in machine vision, automation, or similar engineering roles.
Hands-on experience deploying machine vision or image analysis systems in industrial or research environments.
Comfortable working with AI/ML platforms or deep learning-based vision tools.
Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills in production environments.
Excellent communication skills and ability to liaise with operators and engineers.
Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel extensively (50%+ UK-wide).

What's on Offer

Company vehicle
Flexible working arrangements
25 days holiday plus public holidays (option to buy/sell up to 5 days)
Company pension scheme
Death in service benefit
Ongoing professional development (fees covered)
Access to Smart Health: 24/7 GP, mental health support, and wellbeing servicesINDOTHER

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