Electrical Design Engineer

Rubicon Recruitment
Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Last month
Posted
16 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Electrical Design Engineer | Bournemouth | Up to £45,000

 

Are you an Electrical Design Engineer who enjoys structured problem-solving and seeing designs move from concept through to production?

This Electrical Design Engineer role offers the opportunity to work on technically complex products where precision, compliance and quality matter.

If you’re motivated by ownership, technical depth and engineering standards, this Electrical Design Engineer position will feel like a natural next step.

 

As a Electrical Design Engineer, you will benefit from:

Exposure to technically complex, regulated engineering projects

Autonomy to manage your own workload and engineering deliverables

A structured engineering environment with clear processes and standards

Opportunity to contribute to continuous product and design improvement

Long-term role stability within a specialist Aerospace Engineering environment

Support from experienced senior engineers and a dedicated design office

As a Electrical Design Engineer, your responsibilities will include:

Producing 2D and 3D electrical design data to meet programme milestones

Engineering electrical systems in line with specifications

Creating electrical design and qualification documentation

Supporting manufacturing with investigation and resolution of build issues

Ensuring designs meet airworthiness, regulatory and internal process requirements

As a Electrical Design Engineer, your experience will include:

Electrical design experience within a regulated engineering or manufacturing environment

Working knowledge of 2D and 3D CAD tools for wire routing and layouts

Understanding of AC and DC electrical systems, grounding and bonding

Familiarity with electrical documentation such as load analysis and test plans

A Degree, HND or equivalent qualification in Engineering

Ability to work independently with a methodical, detail-focused approach

This Electrical Design Engineer role is ideal for someone who values precision, accountability and engineering integrity while working on high-quality technical products.

If you're ready to take the next step in your career, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with an up-to-date CV or call Amber Marshall at Rubicon for more information

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