Project Engineer (Electrical/Mechatronics)

Hunter Savage
Newtownards
3 days ago
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Job Title: Project Engineer (Electrical/Mechatronics Background) Description: We are hiring for our client, an established machinery design, automation, and control systems specialist, who are seeking a Project Engineer to join their growing team. Working across sectors such as Food & Beverage, Water & Wastewater, and wider automated processing, this Project Engineer role offers a strong blend of design, hands-on commissioning, and project delivery. The ideal candidate will thrive in a practical, technical environment and be experienced in building control panels, fault-finding and basic PLC work, and installing automated equipment such as conveyors, pelleting systems, and integrated machinery. Top 3 Things to Know About this Project Engineer Job Highly varied role covering design, panel build understanding, installation, and commissioning. Exposure to multi-industry automation, including Food & Bev, Water, Pharma etc Strong opportunities for technical development in PLCs, automation, and project management. The Role: * Deliver engineering projects from concept through to commissioning. * Liaise with customers to define specifications and technical requirements. * Support design and integration of mechanical and electrical systems, including control panels. * Review and prepare technical drawings, documentation, and schematics. * Oversee installation and commissioning of automated systems, conveyors, palletising equipment, and associated machinery. * Provide hands-on troubleshooting support for machinery, PLC-controlled systems, and electrical components. * Ensure compliance with all relevant safety and regulatory standards. The Person: * HNC/HND (or higher) in Mechatronics or Electrical Engineering. * Strong background in machinery maintenance or engineering roles. * Comfortable with control panel assembly, electrical schematics, and hands-on installation. * Experience with PLCs (fault-finding/programming), pumps, motors, drives, and automation equipment. * Technically curious with strong problem-solving ability. * Excellent communication and organisational skills. Desirable: * Experience in food processing, packaging, automation, or water industries. * Mitsubishi PLC programming experience. * Experience with commissioning, servo systems, flowmeters, loadcells, and automation sensors. * 18th Edition or electrical installation background. The Rewards: * Competitive salary: £35,000 - £45,000 DOE * Long-term career development and training opportunities. * Exposure to innovative automation projects across multiple sectors. * Supportive, high-performing engineering environment. Next Steps - Why Hunter Savage For further information and to apply for this Project Engineer position, please contact Dominic Heron. As a specialist recruitment consultancy, Hunter Savage provides expert, confidential advice to support you in making the right long-term career move. Salary is typically negotiable and listed as a guide based on your experience and expertise. We reserve the right to heighten shortlisting criteria dependent on the calibre of response. Skills: electrical engineer industrial electrician maintenance engineer automation engineer electrical technician

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