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Electrical Design Engineer

Wrexham
4 days ago
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An established and growing specialist in bespoke electrical control solutions, this company designs, manufactures, installs and commissions custom-built control panels and systems for a wide range of industrial applications. Due to ongoing expansion, they are seeking an experienced Electrical Design Engineer to join their dedicated team.

Electrical Design Engineer

£45000 - £50000 + Overtime, Flexi-Time, 37.5 hours

North Wales Ref: 25038

You will be responsible for the electrical design and documentation of control panels and automation systems, supporting projects from concept through to commissioning.

Electrical Design Engineer - The Role:

Designing electrical control systems and schematic drawings using CAD software (e.g. AutoCAD Electrical / EPLAN).

Producing electrical layouts, wiring diagrams, and Bills of Materials (BOMs).

Specifying electrical components including drives, PLCs, instrumentation, and safety devices.

Ensuring designs comply with relevant standards and customer specifications.

Working closely with panel builders, software engineers and project managers to deliver complete solutions.

Providing technical support during build, testing and commissioning phases.

Occasionally attending customer sites for installation and commissioning support (UK only).

Electrical Design Engineer - The Person:

Experienced in electrical design for industrial control systems or automation equipment.

Competent in the use of an electrical design package i.e. Eplan, AutoCAD Electrical, SEE-Electrical

Strong understanding of control panel layouts, wiring, and electrical standards (BS EN 60204, Machinery Directive, etc.).

Able to interpret customer specifications and translate them into practical design solutions.

Flexibility to support occasional site work as required.

Benefits

Competitive salary based on experience

Overtime and flexible working options

Hybrid working (typically 3 days on-site per week)

Opportunity to work on varied, bespoke industrial automation projects

Located in North Wales, this role would be commutable from Wrexham, Chester, Mold, Whitchurch, Oswestry and surrounding areas.

For further information call Archie Worthing

AE1

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