Mechatronics / Electro Mechanical Design Engineers

Recruitment Partnership Ireland
Dungannon
1 month ago
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Mechatronics / Electro Mechanical Design Engineers

Dungannon, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

£ 19.00 - 21.00 (British Pound Sterling)

Overview

Job Openings Mechatronics / Electro Mechanical Design Engineers

Join Our Team - Mechatronics / Electro Mechanical Design Engineers Wanted!

Recruitment Partnership is thrilled to offer an exceptional opportunity to join the ranks of several of Northern Ireland's prestigious TOP 100 companies. We are on the lookout for passionate and talented Mechatronics / Electro Mechanical Design Engineers who are ready to shape the future of innovation and engineering excellence.

About the Role

As a Mechatronics / Electro Mechanical Design Engineer with us, you will play a pivotal role in engineering the future. Your responsibilities will encompass the design and development of new products, improving existing products, and pioneering innovations for products yet to come. This role is the heartbeat of mechanical and electrical systems, embracing cutting-edge technologies like computer systems, control systems, electronics, and telecommunications.

Salary & Benefits

On offer is a competitive salary and benefits package, which includes;

  • £19.00 - £21 hourly rate of pay
Responsibilities
  • Product Engineering: Contribute to the engineering and development of new products that will push the boundaries of innovation.
  • Continuous Improvement: Drive improvements in the design of existing products to enhance performance and efficiency.
  • Innovation: Innovate and envision future products, shaping the direction of our company's growth.
Qualifications
  • CAD Design Expertise: You should have at least 1 year of hands-on experience in CAD design, demonstrating a solid understanding of design principles and methodologies.
  • Materials-Handling Background: Previous design experience in a materials-handling manufacturing environment will be highly valued.
  • Hydraulic Systems: Experience with Hydraulic Systems is a significant advantage.
  • SolidWorks: Familiarity with SolidWorks will set you apart as a desirable candidate.
Why Choose Us
  • Top 100 Companies: Partner with some of the region's leading companies and become a part of their success story.
  • Innovation Hub: Work in an environment that thrives on innovation, creativity, and forward-thinking solutions.
  • Ownership and Impact: Take ownership of product and production design improvements that directly contribute to our company's growth and success.

We are excited to learn more about your skills and experience. To apply for this exceptional opportunity, follow these steps:

Create a Pre-recorded Video: In the video (maximum 3 minutes), introduce yourself, discuss your skills and qualifications, highlight your years of experience in Vehicle Paint Spraying, and explain why you believe you would be an excellent fit for this role.


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