Electrical Engineer

Akkodis
6 days ago
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Job title: Electrical Engineer

Location: Multiple locations available. Stockport, Crawley and Templecombe

Security Clearance: SC clearance required/must be able to attain a minimum level of UK security clearance.


About the role

Akkodis have an opportunity for an experienced Electrical Engineer where you'll play a key role in focusing on the designing of maritime electrical systems for safety and reliability and developing new designs while maintaining and upgrading existing in-service installations.


What you will be doing

  • Developing and agreeing on a development plan with the team leader and following it proactively.
  • Delivering electrical aspects of ISR system design, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation.
  • Designing and integrating complex electrical and electronic systems, incorporating COTS, MIL-COTS, and electronic automation solutions.
  • Defining constructive and mechanical interfaces for system integration.
  • Collaborating with other engineering disciplines, production, and procurement to develop cost-effective, manufacturable solutions.
  • Ensuring technical requirements at product and sub-system levels meet customer needs and can be successfully verified and validated.


About You

You will possess extensive experience in electrical design, particularly within a secure environment. This experience should encompass the design and development of Electrical/Electronic components.


You will have the following experience:

  • Strong experience in electrical/electronic design.
  • Electronics packaging and associated cabling.
  • Platform installation design within a maritime/aerospace/defence environment..
  • Creating system and sub-system production test specifications.
  • Designing to meet CE marking and EMC requirements.
  • Knowledge of low-voltage directive compliance.
  • Interconnection design


About us

Akkodis is a global leader in engineering, technology, and R&D, harnessing the power of connected data to drive digital transformation and innovation for a smarter, more sustainable future. As part of the Adecco Group, Akkodis combines the expertise of AKKA and Modis, with over 50,000 engineers and digital specialists across 30 countries in North America, EMEA, and APAC. Our teams bring extensive cross-sector knowledge in critical technology areas such as mobility, software services, robotics, simulations, cybersecurity, AI, and data analytics, enabling clients to tackle complex challenges in today’s rapidly evolving markets.


With a comprehensive solution portfolio across four service lines—Consulting, Solutions, Talents, and Academy—Akkodis supports clients from concept through to full-scale deployment and optimisation. Our diverse offerings help organisations rethink product development, accelerate productivity, reduce time-to-market, and prepare for the future. At Akkodis, you’ll join a dynamic environment that values continuous learning and global collaboration, where you can make a meaningful impact through innovative projects that shape the future of technology.

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