Controls & Electrical Design Engineer

Wednesbury
6 days ago
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Controls & Electrical Design Engineer

A well-established UK automation specialist at the forefront of industrial automation is looking to recruit a Controls & Electrical Design Engineer. You will support the design and delivery of advanced inspection and automation systems used by blue-chip manufacturers worldwide.

Salary & Benefits

£50,000-£60,000 DOE

Company performance bonus

33 days holiday including bank holidays

Private healthcare and pension

Modern engineering environment at a leading science and innovation campus

The Role

Design electrical panels and control systems using AutoCAD Electrical

Produce schematics, wiring diagrams, layouts, and technical documentation

PLC and HMI programming and system integration for industrial automation machinery

Support system commissioning and testing, both in-house and at customer sites

Work closely with mechanical, controls, and applications engineering teams

Assist with electrical build, fault-finding, and problem-solving during manufacture

The Person

3+ years' experience in electrical design within industrial automation

Strong AutoCAD Electrical experience

PLC programming knowledge. Siemens and/or Allen Bradley

Good understanding of machinery safety and industrial control systems

Logical, organised, and able to work to project deadlines

Electrical Engineering qualification. Degree desirable

Knowledge of robotics or machine vision advantageous

This is an excellent opportunity to work on technically complex automation projects within a highly respected engineering business, offering long-term career development.

WR Engineering are the #1 recruitment partner for engineering, manufacturing & technical sales jobs. We recruit for permanent jobs UK wide.

WR is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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