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Electrical CAD Designer

Ipswich
1 week ago
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CAD Design Engineer - Open only to Full UK Citizens living and working in the UK
Location: Near Stowmarket, Suffolk
Salary: £43,000–£55,000 + Benefits & Bonus
Join a forward-thinking engineering business specialising in industrial automation and electrical systems, design and deliver high-quality engineered solutions, due to continued growth they are expanding the design team.
My client seeks an CAD Design Engineer to take a key role in developing electrical schematics, control panels and wiring systems. This role offers technical variety, hands-on collaboration with manufacturing teams, and the opportunity to contribute to continuous improvement and product innovation.
What you’ll do

  • Create detailed electrical schematics, panel layouts & wiring diagrams in EPLAN Pro Panel, Training is provided to get you up to speed
  • Produce project documentation (BOMs, cable schedules, terminal plans)
  • Work closely with project managers & cross-functional teams
  • Support manufacturing with technical input & design queries
  • Ensure compliance with industry standards (IEC/UL/EN)
  • Participate in design reviews & improvement initiatives
    What you’ll bring
  • Proven CAD design experience
  • Strong understanding of electrical systems & industrial automation
  • Ability to interpret standards & apply best practice
  • Strong problem-solving mindset & high attention to detail
  • Degree or equivalent in Electrical Engineering (advantageous)
    Why join?
  • £43k–£55k salary + annual bonus
  • Structured training & development
  • Additional holidays with service
  • Company pension & sick pay
  • EV charging, on-site parking & company events
    Hours
    Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm (on-site)

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