Electrical Design Engineer

Dinting Vale
3 weeks ago
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Electrical Design Engineer now being sought to join a dynamic and aspiring company with over 25 years’ experience in the field of advanced industrial automation.

Electrical Design Engineer

£40,000 - £55,000 + paid overtime, pension & 25 days holiday

38 hour week – early Friday finish.

Cheshire based. Training on Eplan Available !

Ref: 22879

Electrical Design Engineer – The Role:

Use Electrical design CAD software to produce accurate, functional & cost-effective electrical system designs

Use discussions and technical documents to determine customer requirements

Produce documentation - functional design specifications & system manuals

Create accurate 2D layout drawings for electrical panel build system IO layout

Liaise with suppliers to determine appropriate component selection

Produce bills of materials (BOMs) accurately

Support the commissioning team to ensure successful FAT and SAT

Carry out design calculations either by hand or using software to verify suitability and performance

Collaborate with the wider design teams and departments to improve functions and processes & participate in design reviews

Electrical Design Engineer – The Person:

Degree level or equivalent in Electrical Engineering or industry experience

Extensive experience with electrical design software – Eplan, Autocad Electrical etc.

Experience with hand calculations for drive systems, electrical loadings and current ratings etc.

Excellent communication skills both verbal and written with excellent time management & the ability to prioritise

Flexibility for occasional travel throughout the UK and abroad

Prior experience in bespoke/special purpose machine building and design

Experience with robotics, automation, vision and sensing systems would be ideal

Ability to deal with customers, suppliers and internal departments

An understanding and experience of UKCA/CE Technical file creation including carrying out risk assessments would be highly beneficial

Situated in the North West region, this position would be ideal for candidates residing in Manchester, Oldham, Ashton-under-Lyne, Denton, Stockport, Cheadle & all surrounding areas

For further information call Sharon Hill on (phone number removed)

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