Role Summary: The Mechatronic Engineer plays a key role in supporting factory operations, particularly across a fleet of 50 ABB industrial robots integrated into automated production processes. Working alongside a collaborative and passionate engineering and maintenance team, this role focuses on driving improvements in equipment uptime, process efficiency, and data-driven decision-making through advanced manufacturing systems, robotics, and digital scheduling tools. This position offers an exciting opportunity to apply and further develop your expertise in mechatronics and automation within a high-tech, production-driven environment. Responsibilties: Participate in OFS/OEE meetings to review downtime data and support team-driven improvements Maintain and audit area TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) boards Perform daily analysis of downtime events and update the daily lost unit log with countermeasures Generate weekly/monthly reports on downtime events, including frequency, duration, and production impact Lead and implement continuous improvement projects targeting major downtime causes Oversee preventative and predictive maintenance schedules, including safety and compliance PMs Coordinate major equipment repairs and engage internal teams or external contractors as required Review and update PM routines to enhance maintenance effectiveness Facilitate weekly breakdown and improvement meetings Plan and schedule plant improvement initiatives and ensure actions are logged and tracked through to completion Coach and train technical personnel in mechatronic and maintenance best practices Attend and support root cause analysis for major breakdowns, document findings, raise corrective work orders, and follow through on solutions Quailification & Skills: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechatronic Engineering or a related discipline Minimum 5 years' experience in a manufacturing environment, ideally working with industrial robotics and automation Electrical background advantageous but not essential Strong technical knowledge across mechanical, electrical, and control systems Advanced troubleshooting and fault-finding skills Proactive, flexible, and able to manage multiple priorities under minimal supervision Solid understanding of WHS, environmental, and quality standards Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively within a high-performing team Excellent communication and documentation skills Capable of driving change and continuous improvement across a dynamic environment Enviroment: This role is based at a manufacturing facility in Hyde Park, Adelaide, working within the onsite engineering and maintenance teams. The team culture is built around innovation, continuous improvement, and collaboration across disciplines. Work with state-of-the-art robotic and automation systems Supportive and inclusive team culture Onsite parking Health and well-being initiatives Staff discounts and benefits Additional leave days and flexibility Commitment to sustainability and diversity If you are keen on this role please reach out to Brian at 0472557142 or