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Electrical Design Engineer

Hall Green
5 days ago
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This West Midlands-based company is seeking a Electrical Design Engineer to support in the delivering of cutting-edge automation and control projects.  Dive into the automotive, materials handling and logistics sectors, working alongside a small yet rapidly developing team of experienced professionals. 

Be at the forefront of innovation, supporting large-scale robot assembly projects while exploring a variety of diverse sectors. This role offers an exciting opportunity to apply your expertise in a dynamic environment and contribute to projects for leading UK manufacturers.

Electrical Design Engineer

£40,000 - £50,000 + BUPA, Flex-Time, Overtime, Gym Membership  

West Midlands  

Ref: 24870

Electrical Design Engineer  - The Role:

Use Electrical design CAD software to produce accurate, functional & cost-effective electrical systems designs
Use discussions and technical documents to determine customer requirements
Produce customer documentation - functional design specifications & system manuals
Create accurate 2D layout drawings for electrical panel build system IO layout
Liaise with suppliers to determine appropriate components 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:

HND level or equivalent in Electrical Engineering or industry experience
Extensive experience with Eplan electrical design software
Experience with hand calculations for drive systems, electrical loadings and current ratings etc
Excellent communication skills with excellent time management & the ability to prioritise workload
Prior experience in bespoke/special purpose machine building and design
Ability to deal with customers , suppliers and internal departments
An understanding and experience of UKCA/CE Technical file creation including carrying out risk assessments

This role is based in the West Midlands and would be commutable from Birmingham, Solihull, Tamworth, Redditch etc.

For further information call Sharon Hill

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