Electrical Engineer

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Electrical Engineer – Automation Specialist
Leeds | Permanent | £40,000+ (DOE)

Are you an experienced Electrical Engineer with a passion for automation? We're seeking a talented and driven individual to join our growing team in Leeds on a permanent basis.

About the Role:
In this role, you'll take the lead on designing, implementing, and maintaining electrical systems with a strong focus on automation technologies. You'll be working on diverse, cutting-edge projects that require both innovation and precision.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design and develop electrical control systems and automation solutions.

  • Install, test, and maintain electrical systems and components.

  • Capable of Electrical installation and repair work

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams including mechanical engineers, software developers, and project managers.

  • Ensure compliance with industry standards and health & safety regulations.

    Requirements:

  • Degree-qualified in Electrical Engineering or a related field.

  • Proven experience in industrial automation and control systems.

  • Strong knowledge of PLC programming (e.g., Siemens, Allen-Bradley).

  • Ability to read and create electrical schematics.

  • Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.

  • Must have a full clean driving licence

  • Must be happy to work away

    What’s on Offer:

  • Salary of £40,000+ depending on experience.

  • Permanent, full-time role with long-term career progression.

  • Supportive and innovative working environment.

  • 20 days holiday plus bank holidays

    How to Apply:

    To apply, please submit your CV outlining your suitability for the role or call Amy @ Approved Workforce on (phone number removed) for more information

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