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Electrical Design Engineer - Aerospace

Broughton, City and Borough of Salford
5 days ago
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Job Description

We’re seeking an Electrical Design Engineer to join a leading robotics and automation programme in the aerospace sector. The role will involve electrical layout design, supporting the development of robotic systems, jigs, and tools used in advanced manufacturing environments.

Key Responsibilities

Design and develop electrical layouts, wiring diagrams, and schematics for robotic systems
Support the design and integration of control cabinets and electrical assemblies
Collaborate with mechanical and automation engineers to ensure system compatibility
Participate in prototype builds, testing, and de-risking activities
Produce technical documentation and Bills of Materials (BOMs)

Qualifications

Mandatory Skills & Experience

Proven aerospace industry background
Hands-on robotics or automation experience
 Strong skills in electrical design and layout
Proficiency with electrical CAD tools (e.g. EPLAN, AutoCAD Electrical, or similar)
2–4 years’ experience in electrical or control system design
Understanding of jigs and tools used in aerospace manufacturingDesirable

Knowledge of PLC systems and industrial control hardware
Experience supporting prototype and test environments
Strong problem-solving and cross-discipline communication skills

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Our commitment to sustainable growth is unwavering, and we continuously strive for accelerated transformation and continuous improvement. Through ALTEN labs, mentoring programs, internal universities, and more, we are always pushing boundaries and embracing new possibilities. 

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We prioritise your career development with personalised support plans tailored to your own aspirations. We're here to empower you and help you reach your full potential. 

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A personalised career path and a rewarding management style 
A chance to work on the most exciting engineering projects and technologies along with Premium Customers
A huge diversity of engineering projects and industries
A competitive salary
Private Medical Insurance
Pension Scheme
Cycle-to-work Scheme among many additional benefits
Social atmosphere, regular gatherings, and team buildings
Flexible way of working (role dependent)

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