Electrical Project Engineer

Stoke-on-Trent
2 weeks ago
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We're recruiting for an established electrical manufacturer with a strong track record of developing and supporting its team. You'll benefit from the stability of a business backed by a global leader while having the opportunity to work on innovative projects and cable assemblies across industries such as aerospace, automotive, and defence.

If you don’t tick every box, don’t worry—training and support will be provided in areas where you may lack experience, and you'll be joining an experienced team dedicated to helping you grow your career. You'll also enjoy great benefits, including:

25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays
Early finish at 12:30 on a Friday
Low labour turnover with a friendly and supportive working environment
Medical insurance, life insurance & pension scheme etc What you’ll do:

As an Electrical Project  Engineer, you’ll support engineering projects from product design to complex assemblies, creating CAD models, detailed schematics, and layouts, as well as prototypes.

You'll play a key role in product development for new and existing products, end-testing to ensure quality, and supporting the engineering team with quotations, production processes, and fault-finding to meet project requirements and business demands.

You'll have the support of a highly skilled and experienced team across multiple departments, contributing to continuous development and innovation while having access to a wealth of expertise whenever needed.

What you’ll need:

Experience in an electrical engineering role
Experience in cable assembly, wire harnessing and electro-mechanical assembly
Knowledge of CAD software such as Solid Works, AutoCAD & Catia
UK driving licence and flexibility for occasional travel What you’ll get:

Up to 35,000 per annum
33 days holiday inclusive of bank holidays
Monday to Thursday 08:00 - 16:30, Friday 12:30 finish
Company-contributed pension
Life Insurance & access to

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