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Electrical Design Engineer

Yaxley
2 weeks ago
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Electrical Design Engineer

 Location: Peterborough

 Industry: Engineering / Automation / Industrial Controls

 Type: Full-time, Permanent

About the Role

Our client, a leading provider of critical engineering services, is seeking an experienced Electrical Design Engineer to join their team near Peterborough. This role covers full-cycle design work—from concept through to commissioning—on control system and automation projects across the UK.

Key Responsibilities

Design electrical panels and field installations
Electrical control schematics
Panel layouts & BOMs
Loop diagrams & cable block diagrams
PLC wiring diagrams & I/O schedules
Perform cable sizing and LV distribution calculations
Design safety circuits and conduct risk assessments (BS EN ISO 13849 / 60261)
Produce technical documentation for installations
Liaise with site teams to ensure project delivery
Lead site commissioning and safety validation Requirements
Strong understanding of machine safety circuits (SIL/PL knowledge beneficial)
Experience with PLC wiring, instrumentation, and motor starter systems
Proficiency in AutoCAD and electrical design software
Fault-finding experience in large-scale control panels
Solid knowledge of industrial automation standards
Qualifications

HNC, BTEC, and/or NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Engineering
18th Edition Wiring Regulations certified
5+ years in electrical design (preferably in industrial or FMCG environments)
What’s on Offer
Competitive salary and benefits package
Involvement in cutting-edge engineering projects
Supportive team environment focused on wellbeing and growth
Opportunities for professional development and career progression
If you are interested in this position, please apply with an up to date CV to find out more, along with your availability and your salary expectation

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