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Job Description Cure Talent is delighted to be partnering with a global medtech organisation with a heritage of over 100 years, specialising in the design and manufacture of life enhancing diagnostic products. Due to continued growth and investment, an opportunity has arisen for an experienced Vision Engineer to join the team. In this role, you will be responsible for supporting, developing and...
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You will assist in the design, simulation, and validation of our hardware systems. Your primary focus will be on the electronics—specifically the physical circuitry and PCB layouts that manage energy flow—distinct from the mechanical structure or control software.
You will have the freedom to break processes apart, troubleshoot deeply, and make meaningful improvements in real-world rail technology.
You will prepare, configure, and test survey and sensing systems, support R&D testing and product development, run Factory Acceptance Testing, and install and commission systems on rail vehicles and platforms.
You will also need to be able to demonstrate a track record of leading projects and/or a team of skilled engineers, having a future focused long-term vision and most importantly a history and enthusiasm of idea generation and application of new or existing technologies.
You will play a key role in the development of the company’s novel lens system, contributing from early concept through to production. Key Responsibilities The Mechanisms Engineer will: - Design and develop micro-mechanisms for precision optical applications - Integrate micro-mechanisms into the company’s optical systems
Rail Systems Deployment & Maintenance Specialist Based Eynsham, Oxfordshire with UK & international travel Our client is seeking a Rail Systems Deployment and Maintenance Specialist to support the deployment, commissioning, and ongoing performance of rail-based survey and data capture systems. This is a hands-on technical role, ideal for someone who enjoys working with complex equipment,...
You will work across mechanical, optical, and analytical disciplines to ensure that complex mechanical systems, sub-systems, and mechanisms come together into a robust, high-performance product.
You will take ownership of overseeing the lifecycle of the mechanical systems, ensuring that they integrate seamlessly with one another.
Job Description Rail Systems Deployment & Maintenance Specialist Based Eynsham, Oxfordshire with UK & international travel Our client is seeking a Rail Systems Deployment and Maintenance Specialist to support the deployment, commissioning, and ongoing performance of rail-based survey and data capture systems. This is a hands-on technical role, ideal for someone who enjoys working with complex...
You will also be tasked to pro-actively support the business within the Screens and Web Printing Manufacturing area.
You will be asked to weigh, measure and check raw materials to assure screens that are manufactured contain proper materials and quantities, and do not contain materials that have expired.
You will characterise, optimise, scale, and validate the R&D team’s unique ophthalmic production processes, ensuring they are robust, repeatable, and scalable. As this is a completely new optical system, the role requires a high degree of creativity, along with a proactive, hands-on engineering approach to developing novel and often complex production processes.
You will also be tasked to pro-actively support the business within the Screens and Web Printing Manufacturing area.
You will be asked to weigh, measure and check raw materials to assure screens that are manufactured contain proper materials and quantities, and do not contain materials that have expired.
You will be qualified to HNC level or higher in an Electrical, Electronic or Control Engineering discipline, however proven industry experience backed up by a recognised engineering apprenticeship will be considered.
You will also need to be able to demonstrate a track record of accomplishing your objectives, working proactively, and managing your own time effectively.
You will characterise, optimise, scale, and validate the R&D team’s unique ophthalmic production processes, ensuring they are robust, repeatable, and scalable. As this is a completely new optical system, the role requires a high degree of creativity, along with a proactive, hands-on engineering approach to developing novel and often complex production processes.
You will play a key role in the development of the company’s novel lens system, contributing from early concept through to production. Key Responsibilities The Mechanisms Engineer will: - Design and develop micro-mechanisms for precision optical applications - Integrate micro-mechanisms into the company’s optical systems
You will be working in an R&D environment, so will need to be able to demonstrate a creative and innovative approach to problem solving.
You will bring strong experience in PLC (Siemens S7), HMI, Motion Control, Vision Systems, Instrumentation and PID control systems, and additional skills in databases would be beneficial.
You will be a key contributor, working closely with the Design and Production teams to develop critical equipment that supports the assembly of novel prototypes. As this is a completely new optical system, the role requires a high degree of creativity, with responsibility for developing first-of-their-kind assembly equipment and production processes.
You will need to have completed a recognised Engineering apprenticeship or have a higher education qualification (such as a ONC, HNC, HND or degree) in a related subject.
You will also be required to demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate with your peers and other departments and to maintain a high standard of record keeping as required by our stringent quality systems.
You will work across mechanical, optical, and analytical disciplines to ensure that complex mechanical systems, sub-systems, and mechanisms come together into a robust, high-performance product.
You will take ownership of overseeing the lifecycle of the mechanical systems, ensuring that they integrate seamlessly with one another.
You will need to have completed a recognised Engineering apprenticeship or have a higher education qualification (such as a ONC, HNC, HND or degree) in a related subject.
You will also be required to demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate with your peers and other departments and to maintain a high standard of record keeping as required by our stringent quality systems.
You will be qualified to HNC level or higher in an Electrical, Electronic or Control Engineering discipline, however proven industry experience backed up by a recognised engineering apprenticeship will be considered.
You will also need to be able to demonstrate a track record of accomplishing your objectives, working proactively, and managing your own time effectively.