Robotics Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Engineering
Robotics, Mechanical Engineer
Samson Rose has been exclusively engaged to find multiple engineering roles for a cutting-edge industrial automation company that is driving the future of robotics and automation. We are currently looking to fill positions including Robotics Software and Hardware Design Engineers, Mechanical Design Engineers, and a Mechanical Design Project Leader to join their innovative team. These are all hands‑on, highly collaborative roles and offer the chance to work on advanced robotics systems, collaborating across disciplines to design, develop, and implement state‑of‑the‑art automation solutions.
Abit about the company:
- Strategic
Location:
Located just north of Boston, their new Robotics Hub is strategically positioned to collaborate with leading clients across booming sectors like automated manufacturing, logistics, intralogistics, and warehousing. With state‑of‑the‑art facilities on‑site, you’ll prototype, build, and deploy innovative robotic solutions directly in the lab, giving you the freedom to turn bold ideas into reality with agility and speed. - Global Center for Excellence:
The Robotics Hub is set to become the global center for robotics and automation engineering, providing you with unique opportunities to work on impactful projects at the forefront of industry innovation. - Growth Opportunities:
With ambitious expansion plans, joining this Hub means being part of a growing ecosystem that fosters career development and innovation.
You’ll focus on analyzing, designing, and implementing software automation projects for industrial machinery. You’ll evaluate the most appropriate available solutions and develop new ones that meet technical specifications, safety standards, and time and cost constraints.
- Degree in Engineering (Automation, Robotics, Computer Science, Mechatronics, Electrical/Electronic) or equivalent
- Proven experience in automation and robot programming (FANUC-ABB-YASKAWA)
- Proficiency in programming languages such as C#, Python, C++, Scripting Visual Basic
You’ll design and implement complex hardware and software architectures for industrial machinery, ensuring solutions meet the highest technical, safety, and efficiency standards.
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a related field.
- Proven experience in hardware design for complex systems (EPlan, AutoCAD).
- Knowledge of technical specifications, standards, and safety regulations related to electrical and pneumatic systems (specific knowledge of SISTEMA and Safety Risk Analysis).
You'll analyze and set up the design of automatic lines or parts of them, identifying innovative solutions, checking historical precedents and documenting new technologies or materials available on the market, comparing with designers of other product areas and with electrical design, in compliance with defined technical specifications, standards, safety regulations, time and cost.
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical engineering or equivalent
- Solid knowledge of CAD software, particularly Solid Works and/or Solid Edge.
- Proven experience in designing entire production lines or parts of them of the company's various products, looking for innovative systems and methodologies, in compliance with general directives, technical specifications, standards, safety regulations, established time frames and costs.
You'll coordinate the mechanical design team to develop automation and robotics projects, ensuring the correct flow of information, constantly monitoring the project's progress, and replanning activities if necessary.
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field.
- Experience in managing mechanical projects, preferably in the automation and robotics industry
- Knowledge of mechanical design software (Solid Works, Solid Edge, etc.).
If this role is of interest to you, please apply with your current resume. We’ll follow up to schedule an initial call.
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