Automation Engineering Designer

<strong>Automation Design Engineer</strong> <br><strong>Location:</strong> On-site at our client's facility in Wrexham <br><strong>Salary:</strong> £32,000 £39,000 <br><strong>Hours:</strong> Days <strong>Contract:</strong> Permanent<br><br> Trek Recruitment is proud to partner with a leading manufacturing company in recruiting for this exciting opportunity.<br> As an <strong>Automation Design Engineer</strong>, you will play a crucial role in designing, developing, and improving production lines and equipment for use in the UK facility and other sites worldwide.<br> You will be involved at every stage of the project lifecycle, including Design, Development, Build, Commissioning, and Continuous Improvement.<br> <strong>About the Role</strong> <strong>Key responsibilities include:</strong><br> <ul> <li>Developing detailed designs using CAD software.</li> <li>Conducting research and analysis to ensure design feasibility and optimisation.</li> <li>Creating and maintaining detailed documentation of designs, modifications, and project progress.</li> <li>Preparing project costings, including Bills of Materials (BOMs).</li> <li>Performing testing and validation to ensure design performance and reliability.</li> <li>Providing support for modifications and design changes identified during Build and Commissioning stages.</li> <li>Supporting and troubleshooting existing equipment both on-site and across other group companies.</li> </ul> <strong>About You</strong> <strong>Essential skills and experience:</strong><br> <ul> <li>Degree-level education (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering or a similar subject.</li> <li>Experience in equipment design and development.</li> <li>Strong knowledge of 3D CAD software.</li> <li>Knowledge of industrial automation and manufacturing processes.</li> <li>Interest in mechanical assembly and system design.</li> </ul> <strong>Soft skills:</strong><br> <ul> <li>Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.</li> <li>Excellent communication and teamwork skills.</li> <li>Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.</li> <li>High attention to detail and commitment to quality.</li> </ul> If you are passionate about automation and innovation in a manufacturing environment, we would love to hear from you!<br> Apply now via Trek Recruitment for this Wrexham-based role.

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