Junior Electrical Design Engineer

CBSbutler Holdings Limited trading as CBSbutler
Farnborough, Hampshire, GU14 7JT, United Kingdom
3 days ago
£26 – £28 ph

Salary

£26 – £28 ph

Seniority
Junior
Posted
16 Apr 2026 (3 days ago)

Junior Electrical Design Engineer

+ 6 month initial contract

+ Hybrid working for Farnborough

+ £28 per hour Inside IR35

Key Skills:

+ SolidWorks

+ PDM Systems

Come work witrh a global leader in Stratospace. Based in Farnborough, the company manufactures, operates, and delivers services with its solar-powered, stratospheric platform.

It's persistence enables continuous flight for months at a time. Its current flight-time record of over 67 days in the stratosphere. From above 60,000+ft, or 20km above ground, it can deliver several applications including direct-to-device connectivity and high-resolution Earth observation.

Key Responsibilities

Support Avionics and Systems Engineering teams in developing and maintaining the production design record for new concepts and design changes.

Produce detailed electrical design solutions using SolidWorks Electrical.

Select appropriate electrical components to satisfy schematic and system level requirements.

Act as a key contact for electrical design queries across engineering and production.

Provide hands on support to the build line in resolving emerging electrical issues.

Support and participate in design maturity gate reviews in accordance with design processes.

Help manage design changes in line with configuration and change control processes.

Collaborate with Production and Procurement teams to ensure Design for Manufacture (DFM) considerations are addressed early in the lifecycle.

Requirements:

Previous experience in aviation focused electrical design

ONC/HND, or equivalent qualification in Electrical or Aerospace Engineering.

Must have experience and a good proficiency in SolidWorks Electrical

Experience working with PDM systems would be an advantage

Experience in resolving emergent electrical issues and developing innovative solutions

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