Work on site the first 2-3 weeks and remote afterward.
No third parties / At this time, we are only able to consider candidates who can work directly with us and do not require visa sponsorship or third-party representation.
About the Role
We're partnering with a global leader in technical education and advanced manufacturing to find a Mechatronic Technology Curriculum Developer . This contract to hire role is ideal for someone who's passionate about combining hands-on engineering expertise with training and workforce development
You'll help design and build technical learning content that equips technicians and engineers for success in automation, robotics, and semiconductor environments. If you enjoy translating complex systems into practical, real-world learning, this role offers a unique opportunity to make an impact.
What You'll Do
- Develop and enhance training curriculum focused on mechatronics, industrial automation, and robotics.
- Turn deep technical concepts into clear, structured, and engaging learning modules.
- Collaborate with engineers, educators, and subject-matter experts to ensure accuracy and alignment.
- Apply your understanding of how systems interact — from PLCs and controls to higher-level MES systems.
- Contribute to workforce-upskilling initiatives that support the next generation of advanced manufacturing talent.
- Work on-site the first 2-3 weeks in the Mason, OH area during onboarding, with remote work after ramp-up.
What You'll Bring
Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical, or Industrial Engineering (or related discipline).Background in industrial automation, robotics, or advanced manufacturingExperience programming or integrating Siemens PLCs (or similar).Strong technical writing and communication skills — able to explain how things work.Familiarity with topics like Cyber-Physical Systems, Lean Manufacturing, Network Topologies , and Production Planning is a plus.Nice-to-Have Experience
Industrial Engineer, Mechanical or Electrical Technologist, or Automation Specialist background.Exposure to semiconductor or high-speed manufacturing environmentsUnderstanding of how mobile robots, cobots, and automation systems work together.Why This Role
You'll have the chance to shape how the next generation learns to design, build, and maintain the systems powering modern industry — all while applying your own technical expertise in a meaningful way.