Electrical Design Engineer

Bedford
4 days ago
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Electrical Design Engineer

Bedford

£40K-£52K per annum

Overview

An established engineering manufacturer is seeking an Electrical Design Engineer to join its Engineering Department. Reporting to the Electrical Engineering & Automation Team Leader, you will be responsible for the design and development of electrical hardware and control systems for special-purpose industrial machinery. This role offers hands-on involvement across the full project lifecycle-from concept and detailed design through to manufacture, testing, and support.

Key Responsibilities

Conceptual and detailed electrical design of industrial machinery
Design of control systems including variable speed drives, PLCs, and fieldbus systems
Converting written specifications into full electrical designs, including schematic drawings and bills of materials
Designing systems for manufacture and assembly
Liaising with suppliers on bought-out components and working closely with internal departments
Developing test plans and commissioning procedures
Leading or supporting development and customer projects to agreed timescales and budgets
Providing technical support to sales, service, and production teamsRequirements:

Essential:

Degree or HND in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent experience)
Strong understanding of electrical engineering principles and circuit diagrams
Familiarity with EN60204 and EN13849
Minimum 1 year's experience using EPLAN
Strong communication skills and a collaborative approach
Problem-solving mindset with flexibility in approachDesirable:

Advanced EPLAN experience
Knowledge of EN13849 and SISTEMA
Experience with AutoCAD Electrical
Understanding of EMC requirements
Exposure to pneumatics and hydraulics
Experience working in a cross-functional engineering environment
Ability to develop innovative technical solutions Working Hours & Flexibility

39 hours per week
Monday-Thursday: 8 hours per day
Friday: 7 hours
Hybrid working available (up to 2 days per week, business dependent)
Paid overtime:
1.5x weekdays & Saturdays
2x Sundays (UK duties only Benefits

Death in service benefit
Healthshield
Bike2Work scheme
Pluxee reward scheme
23 days annual leave
Contributory pension scheme (4.5% employer / 4.5% employee)Interested or know someone who could be suitable? Send the CV to Luana Ferreira at (url removed) or call her on (phone number removed).

Why work with Proactive?

Proactive Global are an industry leading, specialist engineering recruitment agency focused on the automation, manufacturing and robotics sectors. We offer specialist recruitment services to a niche customer base, vetting that our clients offer the best opportunities for your career. Proactive encourages and promotes equality and diversity within the workforce. We act with honesty, integrity and impartiality, ensuring your application is considered on its own merits and without bias. When registering with Proactive you will have the opportunity to apply for some of the most interesting, specialist, opportunities in the marketplace, with the biggest companies in the sector. Follow us on Linkedin and Facebook for industry news and download our app for live notifications about newly listed vacancies. We look forward to helping you find your next role!

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Proactive Technical Recruitment is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.

Proactive Global is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
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