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Senior & Principal Electrical Engineer

Location: Coventry (2 days on site per fortnight)

Salary: £47k - 61k DOE +overtime

This roles will see you working on some of the most advance projects and advanced tech in the UK. With a company that's massive on career progression and within an industry that is one of the most secure in the market today

What you'll be doing - Electrical Engineer

Deliver technical input and engineering solutions in support of build activities,
Understand the contractual and performance requirements for various systems, through design, build, integration, installation and commissioning activities
Produce documentation required to support the design review process, including diagrams; technical specifications; supporting calculations; design evidence and justifications

Your skills and experiences - Electrical Engineer

Degree, HND or HNC within suitable discipline
Demonstrable experience of working in different engineering lifecycle phases
System or equipment design in electrical, communications and / or electronics
Technical report writing skills and experienced in requirements definition and management
Any experience within defence, maritime, marine, naval, ships or aerospace is desired but not necessary

All successful Electrical Engineers applicants will be contacted within 2 days of submission

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