
Design Processing Engineer
Job role insights
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Date posted
August 28, 2025
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Hiring location
Saitama
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Offered salary
Min: ¥3,500,000/year
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Japanese Level
N3
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Qualification
S1
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English Level
Business
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Quantity
2 person
Description
Our client, a leading supplier of manufacturing processes and packaging machinery for pharmaceuticals and food, is currently hiring for the following position.
■ Job ID
25124
■ Position
Design Processing Engineer
■ Status
Full-time
■ Location
Saitama, Japan
■ Job Description
- Electrical design, cost estimation, on-site electrical adjustments.
- Software design, software estimation (mainly PLC ladder editing, modification, and monitoring)
- Hardware design, hardware estimation (mainly wiring design and component selection).
- GUI design and production, estimation for GUI design/production, GUI modification, on-site GUI adjustments (experience not required at entry).
- Image processing design, estimation, and on-site image processing adjustments (experience not required at entry).
※ The actual work may vary depending on the assigned department. Adjustments can be made according to your experience and career plan.
- Preparation of design specifications.
- Preparation of documents for clients.
- Troubleshooting management.
■ Requirements
1. Junior college or university graduate in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical/Electronic, Control, or Information).
2. English proficiency equivalent to TOEIC 600.
3. Work experience at a Japanese company (must hold an Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services visa).
4. Basic communication ability in Japanese (equivalent to JLPT N3).
5. Strong communication skills in Japanese (preferred).
6. Experience in electrical/electronic design (preferred).
7. English proficiency equivalent to TOEIC 700 (preferred).
■ Salary and Benefits
- Estimated annual income: Approx. 3,596,775 yen/year
- Benefits: Legal insurance, commuting allowance (full reimbursement), overtime allowance, career interviews, retirement allowance system (defined contribution and defined benefit pension plans), etc.
We regret that due to the large number of applicants, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further process.