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Electrical Design Engineer

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Electrical Systems Design Engineer

We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Electrical Systems Design Engineer to join a growing and innovative engineering team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated individual who enjoys problem-solving and delivering high-quality control system solutions across a variety of applications.

Role Overview
As an Electrical Systems Design Engineer, you will be responsible for developing control system solutions, producing electrical schematics and documentation, and coordinating the specification and procurement of equipment and components. You will work closely with other control systems and project engineering professionals to support the full project lifecycle.

Key Responsibilities



Designing control system solutions including PLCs, networks, SCADA/HMI, and telemetry systems

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Producing detailed system design documentation, network architecture drawings, electrical schematics, and GA drawings

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Supporting the development of Functional Design Specifications (FDS) and System Design Specifications (SDS)

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Identifying and scheduling procurement of electrical equipment and instrumentation

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Conducting and managing detailed on-site surveys

Required Skills & Experience

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Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent practical experience

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Experience using electrical design software such as EPlan, AutoCAD, or similar tools

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Strong understanding of automation and control system design principles

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Knowledge of control panel design and manufacture

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Full UK driving licence

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Eligibility to work in the UK

Working Hours
Full-time:
Monday–Thursday: 08:30–17:15
Friday: 08:30–16:00

Benefits Package

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Competitive salary

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Auto-enrolment pension scheme (salary sacrifice available)

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25 days holiday (increasing to 30 days after 5 years' service)

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Private healthcare scheme (after 1 year)

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Death in Service cover (after 5 years)

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Access to wellbeing support programme

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Access to internal training hub and professional development opportunities

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Free on-site parking (subject to availability)

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Access to company vehicles / pool cars (company car scheme also available)

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Access to Perks & Discounts platform

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Regular company social events including team-building days and annual weekend away (partners included)

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Overtime/TIL and expenses scheme

About the Opportunity
This role offers long-term career development, structured training, and the chance to work on a wide range of control and automation projects. You will join a forward-thinking engineering business with multiple UK offices, a strong reputation in industrial automation, and over 35 years' industry experience delivering turnkey solutions including PLC/SCADA/HMI systems, telemetry, data acquisition, software development, panel build and electrical installation

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