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EC&I Engineer

E3 Recruitment
Huddersfield
1 month ago
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EC& I Engineer required for a leading worldwide supplier to the Pharmaceutical, Healthcare, Biotech and Chemical markets.

This organisation has experienced huge growth and subsequently is recruiting for a EC&I Engineer.

This opportunity is based inHUDDERSFIELD, meaning the successful EC&I Engineer will be easily able to commute from surrounding areas including Bradford, Wakefield, Dewsbury and Leeds.

Key Responsibilities of the EC&I Engineer will include;

  • Provide technical support for controls to the sales team to ensure we offer the correct solutions to customers and have the knowledge and ability to fulfil the work.
  • Ensure all control designs meet both company and statutory standards.
  • Coordinate the development and delivery of control designs and documentation to meet the agreed project program and quality standards.
  • Collaborate with project managers and mechanical design engineers to ensure their input and support contribute to a robust design

For the role of EC&I Engineerwe are keen to receive applications from individuals who have.

  • Proven experience working within an engineering environment.
  • Experience as a Control Engineer, delivering electrical designs for bespoke machinery and producing electrical schematics.
  • Knowledge of PLC and HMI systems.
  • Understanding of electrical/control legislation and codes of practice.
  • Educated to HNC/HND or DipHE level in Electrical/Controls Engineering or an equivalent qualification.

Salary & Benefits for the EC&I Engineer

  • Salary £32,000 to £52,000 (DOE)
  • Up to 8% Company bonus scheme
  • Cash Plan for Dental and Optical
  • 24 Days annual leave - Increases with length in service
  • Flexible working hours (38.75 per week)

To apply for the EC&I Engineer position, please click “Apply Now” and attach an updated copy of your CV.Alternatively, please contact Lewis Lynch at E3 Recruitment for more information.


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