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Electrical Systems Design Engineer

Yateley
4 days ago
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As a solution provider, we have been operating in the UK for over 35 years across many industry sectors, including water and pharmaceutical, working with customers worldwide. We have four offices nationally with our Head office in Yateley, Hampshire. We are currently seeking an Electrical Systems Design Engineer to join our dynamic team of highly skilled Engineers based at our Yateley site.

The Electrical Systems Design Engineer will be responsible for developing control system solutions, delivery of electrical drawings, identification and procurement scheduling of equipment / components. This role will be working alongside other control system project engineering staff.

The ideal candidate should have relevant qualifications such as an engineering degree or equivalent, experience in electrical design using EPlan, AutoCAD or equivalent and knowledge of automation and control system design.
Working Monday to Friday 8.30am – 5.15pm and 4pm on Fridays, you will receive a salary of up to£60k plus full benefit package which includes; 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (raises to 30 days after 5 years of service), Private Health Scheme (after 1 year service), Death in Service Plan (after 5 years’ service), pension and free onsite parking to name a few.

The role of Electrical Systems Design Engineer will involve the following:
• Design of control system solutions including PLC’s, networks, SCADA/HMI and telemetry systems.
• Authoring and configuring system design documentation, network architecture drawings, electrical drawings and general arrangements.
• Aiding in the production of detailed design specifications including Functional Design Specifications (FDS) and System Design Specifications (SDS).
• Identification and procurement scheduling of electrical equipment and instrumentation
• Managing and completing site surveys

For the Electrical Systems Design Engineer role you will need to have experience in electrical design, knowledge of automation and control system design and knowledge of control panel design and manufacture ideally with a relevant qualification. A full clean driving license is also required.

We are seeing an exciting time of growth within our sector and are seeking this role due to expansion. In return, we can offer the opportunity to work for a professional and well established company offering 25 days holiday, a range of additional employee benefits and paid overtime

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