Electrical Design Engineer

Wigan
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Electrical Design / Controls Engineer

Industrial Automation | Greater Manchester | Package inc bonus + profit share

An established industrial automation business in the Greater Manchester area is looking to recruit an Electrical Design Engineer to support the delivery of control systems and automation projects.

The company designs and upgrades industrial control systems, builds electrical control panels and delivers automation solutions for sectors including process industries, manufacturing and food production.

This role will appeal to engineers who enjoy working on complete automation systems, from electrical design through to installation and commissioning.

The role

The position is primarily focused on electrical design for control panels and automation systems, working closely with the software and automation engineers within the business.

Responsibilities include:

• Electrical design of industrial control panels

• Producing electrical schematics and documentation

• Supporting panel builds within the electrical workshop

• Occasional customer liaison and site visits

• Working alongside software engineers delivering PLC-based systems

Electrical design is currently carried out using 2D AutoCAD, however the company is open to introducing EPLAN, SolidWorks Electrical or similar depending on the preference of the incoming engineer.

For engineers with an interest in controls, there is also opportunity to be involved in panel testing, PLC commissioning and system upgrades.

Engineering environment

Projects typically involve:

• Control panels up to 400V

• Drives up to 250–800A

• PLC based control systems

• Retrofit upgrades to existing automation equipment

• Industrial automation systems used in manufacturing and processing environments

Automation platforms used across projects include:

Siemens

Allen-Bradley

Mitsubishi

Omron

SCADA systems

This makes the role well suited to both Electrical Design Engineers and Controls / PLC Engineers who enjoy working on real industrial systems.

Travel

Most projects are located within approximately a 60-mile radius, so engineers generally return home the same day.

Occasional installations may involve short site visits or shutdown work, with time off in lieu provided for any weekend work.

Salary and benefits

£45-55k base salary

Strong candidates slightly outside this range are still encouraged to apply.

Additional benefits include:

• Bonus / monthly profit share scheme

• 25 days holiday + bank holidays (increasing to 30 with service)

• Pension contribution

• Overtime / time-off-in-lieu scheme

Working hours

Monday – Thursday: 8:00am – 5:00pm

Friday: 8:00am – 4:00pm

The company values collaboration and engineering teamwork, so the role is primarily office-based with flexibility where required.

Suitable backgrounds

Electrical Design Engineers

Controls Engineers

PLC Engineers

Automation Engineers

Control Systems Engineers

This role suits engineers who prefer working on real machinery and industrial systems, rather than purely theoretical or desk-based work.

This vacancy is being advertised by Cressida Consulting Ltd, a specialist recruiter supporting engineering and automation businesses across the UK.

If you apply for this role, your information will be handled in accordance with UK GDPR and used solely for recruitment purposes. Your details will not be shared with any third party without your consent.

Due to the nature of the position, applicants must already have the right to work in the UK, as visa sponsorship is not available for this role.

If this particular position is not suitable but you work within automation, controls or electrical design engineering, please feel free to get in touch as other opportunities may be available

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