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Mechanical Designer

Inoverse Groupe

The Role

Overview

Design and develop industrial robotic solutions for aerospace applications

Key Responsibilities

  • robotic concepts
  • simulations
  • 3d modeling
  • technology integration
  • manufacturing docs
  • prototype testing

Tasks

-Create and analyze robotic concepts, perform simulations (load, stress, fatigue), and develop mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic 2D/3D models. -Advance robotic technology integration in aerospace, uphold product integrity, and mentor junior engineers in best design practices. -Define requirements, generate manufacturing documentation (BOMs, drawings), and support deployment and maintenance of robotic systems. -Build, test, and validate prototypes, perform failure analysis, and ensure compliance with safety, quality, and CE Mark standards.

Requirements

  • robotics control
  • catia
  • kuka.sim
  • matlab
  • problem solving
  • phd

What You Bring

-Proven track record in integrating industrial robotic solutions and selecting sensors/actuators. -Expertise in robotics control, dynamics, kinematics, CAD (CATIA/3DX), and simulation tools (KUKA.Sim, DELMIA, Matlab/Simulink, etc.). -Strong problem-solving, teamwork, and a proactive, can-do attitude from concept to high-quality delivery. -Master's/PhD in Controls, Mechatronics, or Robotics (or equivalent hands-on engineering experience).

The Company

About Inoverse Groupe

-Born from a passion for transformation, the company turned industrial waste heat into a strategic resource. -It has carved a niche in auditing, designing and installing bespoke systems that reclaim lost thermal energy. -Their financial model focuses on cost‑saving for clients through tangible energy reductions. -Projects range from retrofitting factory cooling units to integrating heat recovery in commercial HVAC. -With a hands‑on engineering approach, they serve sectors from heavy industry to public buildings. -They’ve been trusted by retail leaders and manufacturers to convert excess heat into usable energy. -Unusual fact: they turn rejected cold‑machinery heat into hot water or heating—no fossil fuel needed. -Their story blends innovation, pragmatic engineering and a single focus: stop wasting heat.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Government