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Join a forward-thinking company as a Mechatronics Engineer, where you will be at the forefront of developing innovative robotic systems for precision disassembly of electronics. This role blends mechanical, electrical, and software expertise, allowing you to design and refine automation systems that contribute to sustainable manufacturing practices. You will own the full development lifecycle, from initial design to testing and troubleshooting, ensuring that your contributions lead to scalable solutions in electronics recovery. If you are passionate about advancing technology and sustainability, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
As a Mechatronics Engineer at Molg, you’ll play a key role in the development of a new robotic system focused on precision disassembly of electronics — a critical step toward recovering valuable components and advancing circular manufacturing. This is a deeply hands-on, cross-disciplinary role that blends mechanical, electrical, and software expertise to create novel automation systems. In this role you will:
Design, prototype, and refine electromechanical systems for robotic automation, including custom actuators, precision tooling, and sensing hardware.
Develop and integrate motion systems, sensors, and embedded control hardware to support precision disassembly and automation workflows.
Contribute to system-level architecture, identifying key mechanical and electrical tradeoffs to improve reliability and performance.
Collaborate closely with software, robotics, and electrical engineers to ensure seamless integration across hardware and software components.
Own the full development lifecycle — from CAD and schematic design through fabrication, bring-up, and testing.
Participate in troubleshooting, validation, and iteration on deployed systems, with a focus on building repeatable, scalable automation solutions.
Support the development of next-generation microfactory capabilities, with a specific focus on advancing electronics recovery technologies.