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Electrical Design Engineer

Basildon
5 days ago
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Electrical Design Engineer

We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Electrical Design Engineer to join a world-class process and packaging company within Aerosols, Coatings and Pharmaceutical industries.

Electrical Design Engineer - Responsibilities include:

  • Assisting with the ongoing drawing transition from AutoCAD to EPLAN, working with the rest of the Automation Department to agree on methods of working and drawing standards

  • Generating electrical drawings and panel Layouts, with supporting electrical documentation (BOM, Component Lists, Cable Schedules, Terminal Rail Layouts etc.)

  • Ensure all electrical drawings are updated promptly throughout the lifecycle of the project and shared with all relevant departments

  • Maintain a database of preferred electrical devices to ensure consistency in functional hardware from project to project

    Electrical Design Engineer - Requirements include:

  • In-depth knowledge of EPLAN P8 and Pro Panel 3D is a necessity (Essential)

  • Formal Electrical Engineering Qualification (e.g. apprenticeship) (Essential)

  • An EPLAN Certified Engineer (ECE) qualification (Desirable)

  • Familiarity with Automated production machinery or other similar capital equipment (Desirable)

  • Has worked in a project environment in cross-functional project teams (Desirable)

    Electrical Design Engineer Benefits:

  • Working hours: Total weekly working hours: 37 ½ - 09:00-12:30 and 14:00-16:00

  • 23 days + 2 discretionary days + Bank Holidays, 3 + discretionary to be saved for Xmas.

  • Bonus - a Christmas bonus and a profit-related bonus.

  • Life Cover - Immediate life and accident cover.

  • Pension - automatically enrolled at 4% employer and 5% employee, which is the statutory minimum for our scheme. (After 2 years, the employer will contribute 8.5% as long as the employee contributes 4%)

  • Private Healthcare (After two years, they can join the private healthcare scheme)

  • Disability Cover (After four years, get disability coverage.)

  • Free onsite parking

  • Café

  • Cycle to work scheme – eligibility dependant on length of service

    Unfortunately, due to time restrictions we cannot respond to every applicant, in the event that we haven’t contacted you within 48 hours please take it you have not been successful for this particular role, but your details will be kept on file and considered for all future vacancies.

    We are an equal opportunities agency and welcome applicants from all backgrounds.

    We are acting on behalf of the client as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

    Please note this is not a sponsored job. Candidates must have full rights to work in the UK without sponsorship requirements at any point

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