Manufacturing Automation Engineer
Location: Stockport
Salary: £45,000 – £60,000 (DOE)
An established engineering organisation with over a century of design and manufacturing excellence is looking to expand its team with a Manufacturing Automation Engineer. The company is recognised internationally for delivering high-quality engineering solutions to defence and industrial customers and continues to invest heavily in advanced manufacturing and innovation at its North West Centre of Excellence.
About the Role
This hands‑on role will play a crucial part in implementing automation projects across welding and assembly operations. You'll take ownership of integrating new robotic systems, optimising processes, and driving continuous improvement initiatives across key production areas.
Key Responsibilities
* Identify, specify, and implement new automation opportunities across welding and fabrication lines.
* Write technical specifications for capital equipment including robotic welding cells, CNC systems, and material handling.
* Manage deployment, commissioning, and Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) of new robotic and automation systems.
* Develop and optimise robot programmes and PLC logic to improve cycle times and process stability.
* Lead problem‑solving and lean improvement activities across production teams.
* Drive FMEA, risk assessment, and process documentation for all automated systems.
* Support design‑for‑manufacture input on new product development projects.
* Ensure compliance with Health, Safety, Environmental and quality standards.
Qualifications
* HND/Degree in Manufacturing, Mechanical, or Mechatronics Engineering.
* Strong knowledge of robotic programming and PLC control systems.
* Hands‑on experience with automation projects (robotic welding, assembly, or machining).
* Understanding of lean manufacturing and continuous improvement methodologies.
* Excellent communication and problem‑solving skills.
* Familiarity with relevant safety regulations (PUWER, CE/UKCA marking).
* Project management qualifications (PRINCE2, Agile, Six Sigma) advantageous.
Benefits
* Competitive salary (£45,000 – £60,000 DOE).
* Excellent pension scheme (up to 7% employer contribution).
* Half‑day Fridays and flexible working culture.
* Life assurance and enhanced sick pay.
* Cycle‑to‑work scheme, free on‑site parking and EV charge points.
* Long‑service rewards and additional holidays.
* Employee wellbeing initiatives including EAP support and free fruit weekly.
Equal Opportunity
This company is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant, welcoming applications from service leavers, reservists, and veterans. We are committed to creating a working environment where diversity and inclusion are celebrated and everyone is treated fairly.
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