Electrical Engineer

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Electrical Design Engineer – Automation & Robotics

Location: Farnborough area
Salary: Up to £50,000 per annum
Hours: Full-time, Monday to Friday
Contract Type: Permanent

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Electrical Design Engineer to join an advanced engineering and technology centre, playing a key role in the development of next-generation automation and robotics solutions for the industrial machinery sector.

This is a hands-on role where you'll be involved in the full product development lifecycle – from concept and design through to testing and validation. You’ll work within a multi-disciplinary engineering team, contributing to cutting-edge projects aimed at improving performance, reliability and efficiency across a range of complex electro-mechanical systems.

Why apply?

Join a forward-thinking engineering environment working on truly innovative technology

Benefit from a collaborative and supportive team culture

Opportunities for development into automation specialism

Access to excellent workshop facilities, tools and training

Occasional travel opportunities across the UK, Europe and North America

Electrical Design Engineer Responsibilities:

Translate design requirements into robust, high-quality electrical solutions

Collaborate closely with mechanical, software and test teams to develop integrated systems

Create and manage design documentation including schematics and design validation plans

Lead and support system-level testing and fault diagnosis

Engage with internal manufacturing, procurement and quality teams to optimise designs for production

Support the continuous improvement of design processes and standards

Mentor junior engineers and contribute to internal design reviews

What you’ll need:

Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline

Minimum of 4–5 years' experience in electrical product development or design engineering

Experience with networked communication systems such as CANbus

Strong understanding of engineering principles, FMEA, and testing methodologies

Hands-on experience with wiring, harness assembly and system diagnostics

Excellent communication skills and the ability to work in a cross-functional environment

A proactive, inquisitive approach to technology and problem solving

Desirable Skills:

Familiarity with safety standards and regulatory compliance (e.g. machinery directive/CE marking)

Knowledge of mechanical or hydraulic systems

Exposure to EMC testing or basic software programming

Competence in tools such as MATLAB or similar analysis software

Interested?
If you're looking to take the next step in your engineering career and want to work on exciting automation projects within a supportive technical environment, we’d love to hear from you.

To find out more or apply, contact Richie Baker at Syntech Recruitment.

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