Electrical Design Engineer

Dorchester
4 weeks ago
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Electrical Design Engineer

Are you an Electrical Design Engineer looking for a new opportunity?

Does the idea of joining a business that are developing and producing products for the future?

Can you demonstrate experience using Eplan?

Then please get in touch ! Kingston Barnes are recruiting for an Electrical Design Engineer to join our client in the Dorchester area.

Profile

As an Electrical Design Engineer you will design and develop electrical solutions for robot-based, electromechanical systems for use in factory and process automation. Working collaboratively across departments, the Company will rely on your electrical knowledge and expertise to design safe and effective solutions for our clients.

You will ideally have used EPLAN electrical design software and have experience designing industrial control cabinets.

The role will involve travel to client sites in the UK, within the defence and aerospace sectors. As a result, the successful candidate will need to be a UK citizen.

Requirements

  • Degree/HND/HNC in electrical engineering or equivalent qualifications and/or experience

  • Previous experience within an electrical design role, or a role that has required a reasonable degree of electrical design

  • Proficient in the creation of Electrical Schematics

  • EPLAN

  • Demonstrable ability to create 2D electrical panel layouts

  • Able to manage your own time and prioritise tasks based on high-level project milestones and objectives

  • Willing and interested in learning new technology

  • Knowledge and ability to work to the required standards

  • Proficient with MC Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

  • Natural problem-solving abilities

  • Willing to get hands-on and stuck in if required.

  • Must be able to drive in the UK.

    If you would like to hear more about this opportunity then please get in touch ! Interviews will be taking place shortly

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