Are you ready to kick-start your career in design and innovation? Join our client, a leader in STEM and robotics education, as a Mechanical Design Engineer, and help shape the future of learning. Whether you’re fresh out of university or looking to gain hands-on experience, they will provide the training and mentorship you need to succeed!
This innovative firm designs award-winning learning systems that inspire creativity and problem-solving. They combine technology, education, and fun to empower the next generation of inventors.
Job Description
- Learn and Grow: Dive into the world of STEM and robotics with in-house training and induction programs tailored to junior engineers.
- Innovate and Create: Develop DIY makerspace projects combining laser-cut wooden surfaces, 3D-printed components, ENGINO parts, and electronics like Arduino and Microbit.
- Hands-On Prototyping: Design and test new products using 3D printers, laser cutters, and CAD software.
- Inspire Others: Deliver exciting STEM and robotics workshops for children (ages 4–15) and professionals, fostering creativity and curiosity.
- Collaborate: Work alongside talented teams across product design, software, electronics, and marketing.
Your Profile
- A degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Industrial/Product Design, Education Science, or a related field. Bachelor’s degree in fields such as Mechanical Engineering, Product design, Mechatronics and Electrical engineering.
- Familiarity with 3D CAD software (e.g., Autodesk Inventor, SolidWorks), 3D printing, laser cutting, or platforms like Arduino or Microbit is an advantage—but not required!
- A passion for creativity, hands-on learning, and innovation.
- Enthusiasm for teaching and working with children and adults.
- No experience? No problem! Junior engineers are encouraged to apply. They will teach you everything you need to know.
- Able to work in Limassol or be based there already, position will be split between Ypsonas and Kolonakiou.
Benefits
- 13th salary
- Performance-based incentives
- Working hours are 43 per week, spread over 6 days including Saturday for the 1st year of employment due to the teaching responsibilities that will take up around 50% of the engineer’s time, while the other 50% will be on Product design and R&D.
- After the 1st year, work on Saturdays may be removed so that the work is over 5-days allocating more % on R&D, provided the candidate will demonstrate exceptional talent in New Product Development.