Location: Espoo, Finland
Work mode: Hybrid, with 1–2 days working from home
Reports to: Lead Mechatronics Engineer
Type: Permanent, full-time
Relocation support: full package if you’re outside of Finland.
At Hyperion Robotics, we are building advanced 3D concrete printing systems to make construction more sustainable, scalable, and intelligent. Our Tech R&D team plays a critical role in turning that vision into reliable real-world systems — designing, building, commissioning, and supporting the automation behind our 3D printer systems in Finland, the UK, and future deployments across Europe.
We are now looking for a (Lead) Automation Engineer to join us in Espoo, Finland. This is a hands-on role for someone who enjoys designing and building electrical and automation systems from the ground up together with the team — from architecture, component selection, and electrical topology to PLC software, documentation, testing, and commissioning. You will work in a collaborative team environment with daily stand-ups, regular technical discussions, and shared problem-solving across disciplines.
This role is also ideal for someone who is already strong in automation engineering and has the potential to grow into a future Team Lead role as the team expands. You will not join as a people manager on day one, but you should be excited by the idea of gradually taking on more ownership, coaching others, and eventually leading a small team of 2-3 members.
Designing and building electrical and automation systems for Hyperion’s 3D concrete printing solutions in Finland and future European deployments
Creating scalable and robust hardware and software architecture for industrial systems built from the ground up
Designing electrical topology, electrical schematics, and control system layouts for new and evolving machine systems
Programming PLCs using IEC61131 languages, especially Structured Text and, where relevant, Function Block Diagram
Supporting HMI development, safety-related automation functions, and reliable communication between automation devices
Creating and maintaining clear technical documentation, including electrical schematics, cabinet layouts, testing protocols, architecture documentation, and commissioning handover materials
Supporting wiring, testing, commissioning, upgrades, and troubleshooting together with the wider engineering team
Leading or supporting root cause analysis for automation-related issues and implementing practical corrective actions
Participating actively in daily stand-ups and technical routines, giving clear updates on progress, blockers, risks, and next steps
Helping improve development, testing, documentation, and handover practices so systems are easier to maintain and scale over time
You have a degree in Automation Engineering, Control Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field
You have solid professional experience in industrial automation, ideally in machinery, equipment, or R&D-heavy environments
You have a strong electrical background that extends into automation engineering
You have hands-on experience designing electrical schematics, electrical topology, and practical control system layouts
You are confident with IEC61131 programming, especially Structured Text and Function Block Diagram
You have worked with established PLC platforms and can transfer your knowledge across systems
You have experience with industrial communication protocols and control system integration
You can create and maintain structured technical documentation for both electrical and automation scope
You are comfortable with hands-on engineering work when needed, including testing, commissioning, troubleshooting, and occasional wiring support as part of the team
You communicate technical progress, blockers, risks, and decisions clearly
You take ownership, can work independently after onboarding, and are comfortable creating structure in a growing environment
You care about documentation quality, maintainability, safety, and long-term system reliability
You have experience with Beckhoff components and TwinCAT
You have worked with EtherCAT, OPC UA, or similar industrial communication systems
You have experience with safety PLCs, machine safety validation, or CE-related automation design
You have experience with KUKA robots or HMI engineering
You have familiarity with CI/CD practices, object-oriented programming concepts, or languages such as Python, C++, or C#
You have previous experience coaching others or an interest in growing toward a future technical leadership role
Competitive compensation package, including benefits and stock options
Additional paid holiday weeks during your first year of employment
Occupational healthcare through Terveystalo
EUR 300 per year for dental care
EUR 200 per year for leisure activities
A hands-on role at the core of Hyperion’s 3D printing technology
The opportunity to own meaningful automation scope from design to commissioning and support
A hybrid role based in Espoo, with full relocation support for candidates joining from outside Finland
The chance to work on systems deployed in Finland, the UK, and future projects across Europe
A growing engineering environment where your improvements to documentation, testing, and ways of working will have visible impact
A clear path to grow into broader technical ownership and, over time, a future Team Lead role
Sounds exciting? Send your CV and cover letter in English via our career website. We are continuously reviewing applications and will fill the role as soon as we find the right candidate.
Hyperion Robotics embraces diversity and equal opportunity. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our company will be.

Hyperion Robotics enables the construction industry to build smarter, faster, and greener.
How? We create intricate structural designs and use cutting-edge large-scale 3D printing technology, along with localised microfactories, to build durable concrete infrastructure. This approach brings incredible efficiency and precision, transforming the way construction gets done.
The result? Streamlined production and reduced material waste, enabling construction companies to achieve outstanding results while optimising resources. Companies typically benefit from up to 50% overall cost savings, and project timelines are shortened by 70%.
And that's not all. Hyperion Robotics uses 75% less material and emits 70% less CO2 compared to traditional methods, making it a game-changer for eco-friendly practices.
Together with our clients, we're shaping a greener, more efficient future for construction.