Vision Systems Engineer

Curbridge, Oxfordshire
2 days ago
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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 improving machine vision and automated inspection capability across high volume manufacturing, working closely with engineering and R&D teams to deliver reliable, compliant and future focused solutions.

The Role

  • Support high volume manufacturing through the design, development and optimisation of machine vision and automated inspection systems

  • Apply innovative and pragmatic problem solving to deliver robust, repeatable vision solutions

  • Lead vision system activities from requirements definition and specification through to design and installation on automated equipment

  • Work closely with manufacturing and R&D engineering teams to support existing processes and equipment improvements

  • Develop and promote the machine vision strategy, advising on emerging technologies and supplier selection

    Key Requirements

  • HNC, HND or degree in an Engineering or Scientific discipline

  • Proven experience integrating machine vision and automated inspection systems, ideally using Cognex and Keyence

  • Programming experience in C or C#, with knowledge of code readers

  • Exposure to Siemens S7 or Allen Bradley PLC platforms, beneficial but not essential

  • Experience working in a regulated environment with strong documentation discipline

    If you are looking for a technically engaging role where you can take ownership of machine vision systems within a high volume manufacturing environment, we would love to hear from you

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