Electrical Design Engineer

Grangemouth
3 weeks ago
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Are you an experienced Electrical Design Engineer looking for a new challenge?

One of the UK's largest multidisciplinary systems integration specialists are looking for talented individuals to join their team.

With over a century of industry experience, they’re renowned for supporting blue-chip clients across a range of sectors, including Water, Power & Energy, Pharmaceutical and Food and Beverage.

Electrical Design Engineer

To £42k + Private Healthcare, Degree Finance, Flexi-Time, Hybrid

Work on diverse projects across multiple industries

Enjoy a culture promoting personal development

Grangemouth based. Ref: 23689

Electrical Design Engineer - The Role:

Designing and developing electrical systems for various projects, including MCC’s, Switchboards and control systems

Creating electrical schematic diagrams and general arrangements using CAD software

Performing electrical calculations

Collaborating closely with other engineers and project managers to ensure designs meet project requirements and timelines

Participating in design reviews and providing technical guidance

Providing technical support to sales, production and project teams from bid through to commissioning

Electrical Design Engineer - The Person:

HNC/HND/Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field

A minimum of 5 years' experience in electrical design engineering

Proficiency in CAD software

Experience with electrical calculations

Knowledge of UK electrical codes and standards

Excellent communication and teamwork skills

Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects simultaneously

Join this team of innovators and problem-solvers, with over 100 years of industry experience, they have built a reputation for delivering value-added engineering solutions to blue-chip clients across a range of sectors.

If you've worked as an Electrical Systems Designer, Electrical CAD Designer, Control Systems Engineer, or Electrical Project Engineer, we have opportunities available for you.

For further information call Sharon Hill

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