Electrical Engineer (EPLAN / Siemens)

Trowbridge
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Electrical Engineer (EPLAN / Siemens)
£60,000 - £70,000 + Mon - Fri + Progression + Company Benefits
Trowbridge

Are you an Electrical Engineer or similar with a design-based background looking to join a thriving Industrial Automation company who have consistently grown over the last 5 years, offering opportunities to progress into Senior roles, a great working environment and the ability to use your skills on a wide variety of interesting projects?

On offer is the opportunity to join an expanding Automation company who provide design and manufacturing solutions for various clients and partners around the world including turnkey control and automation packages. They have created a global client base by providing engineering solutions ranging from bespoke aerospace production machinery to water treatment plants.

This varied role requires you to liaise with customers to plan project requirements, produce detailed documentation and electrical design packages using EPLAN and AutoCAD, this will include schematics, control panels and layout drawings as well as assisting in testing both in house and on site. The role does involve occasionally paid travel overseas.

This role would suit an Electrical Engineer or similar looking to join an exciting Automation company who prioritise their company culture, have a tight-knit team of Engineers, offer you the ability to progress your career and work on interesting projects across the world.

The Role:

Electrical Design of Bespoke Industrial / Automation equipment
Drawing using AutoCAD or EPLAN P8 packages
Design of Control Panels, Schematics and Layouts
Liaising with clients to discuss project requirements and producing documentation
In-house and on-site testing and commissioning
Monday to Friday - office basedThe Person:

Electrical Engineer or similar
Background in AutoCAD or EPLAN P8
Commutable to TrowbridgeReference: 23278B

Keywords: Electrical Design, Design Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Electrical, Engineer, CAD, AutoCAD, Automation, Siemens, Allen Bradley, Rockwell, Trowbridge, Bath, Wiltshire, EPLAN P8, PLC, HMI, SCADA

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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