Manufacturing Engineer

Hellesdon
1 day ago
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Overview:
Service Service is recruiting a Manufacturing Engineer with experience in Automation and Robotics for a highly technical electronics manufacturer based in Norwich.

This role focuses on industrial automation, robotics integration, and software-driven manufacturing systems within a precision engineering environment.

This is an excellent opportunity for an engineer with strong programming and automation expertise looking to work on advanced manufacturing technology.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and maintain software for robotic systems and automated test equipment.

  • Integrate sensors, actuators, PLCs, and control systems into production processes.

  • Support and optimise assembly and test manufacturing systems.

  • Implement machine vision and motion control solutions.

  • Troubleshoot automation, robotics, and embedded systems issues.

  • Document software, system architecture, and manufacturing processes.

  • Collaborate with hardware and production engineering teams to improve efficiency and reliability.

    Skills & Experience Required:

  • Strong programming experience in C/C++, LabVIEW, and Python.

  • Experience with industrial robotics platforms (ABB, Fanuc, KUKA or similar).

  • PLC programming and SCADA systems knowledge.

  • Experience with motion control, machine vision, and embedded systems.

  • Strong understanding of automated assembly and test environments.

  • Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.

    Desirable:

  • AI/ML knowledge for predictive maintenance or smart automation.

  • Experience with IoT or edge computing in manufacturing.

  • Background in electronics manufacturing.

    Additional Information:

  • £45,000 per annum.

  • 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, with flexible start and finish times.

  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays.

  • Free car parking.

  • Profit share bonus.

  • Excellent additional benefits following probation period.

    If you’re interested in this Manufacturing Engineer role, please click “Apply Now”.

    A member of the Service Service team will contact you to discuss your application in confidence

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