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Electrical Design Engineer

Coalville
3 weeks ago
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Electrical Design Engineer

Leicestershire

Salary: £42,000 – 50,000

Working hours: 9am – 5pm, Monday to Friday (Flexible hours late start/early finish)

The Company:

Our client is a leading manufacturer of cooling systems in the UK used within Laboratories, high end laser cutting machines, and semiconductor manufacturing facilities.

As an employer they have 30 staff members in total across there onsite manufacturing facility including both Engineers and back-office support team. They are owned by a larger group with a revenue of £68 Million.

They are currently undergoing the process of expanding their premises, and acquiring an additional business, as such they are growing the team to allow for additional workload and increased efficiency so are looking for an engineer to join the team and become the “go to” engineer for electrical design, research and development.

The Role:

We are looking for an Electrical Design Engineer to support the team with their Electrical expertise. As the Primary Electrical expert, you will be reporting directly to the Engineering Manager. You will play a critical role in advising on electrical drawings, creating new electrical schematics, and updating outdated designs. You will also be involved in hands-on testing, creating test reports, and ensuring compliance with design standards.

Your Responsibilities will include:

Advising on electrical drawings and redesigning product ranges
50% Electrical design, 20% electrical testing and 30% electrical documentation/administration
Creating and updating electrical schematics
Hands-on testing with test rigs and creating test reports
Specifying components
Ensuring design compliance
Qualifications and experience:

Degree/HND level or equivalent qualification in an Electrical Engineering
3+ years’ experience in a similar position
Experienced with AutoCAD Electrical or similar package
Previous experience with electrical testing
Good communicator with a positive ‘can-do’ attitude
Independent and confident in your abilities
The Benefits:

Competitive salary tailored to the applicant - £42,000 - £50,000
Office based role – offering flexible working hours
Pension scheme.
Opportunity to work on diverse and challenging projects in a dynamic environment.
How to Apply:

If you are a motivated and experienced Electrical Design Engineer looking to join a growing company, we want to hear from you!

ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation

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