Reference:BH-1629
Sector:Mechanical Design
Salary:£30,000 to £37,000 Per Annum
Benefits:Hybrid / Flexible working, Discretionary Bonus
Town/City:Norfolk
Contract Type:Permanent
Electrical Design Engineer | South Norfolk / Hybrid | Up to £37k
Langham Recruitment are excited to be working with an established design and manufacturing company in South Norfolk, they offer a range of fire safety and protective equipment to commercial clients worldwide.
They are seeking an Electrical Design Engineer to work on these award-winning products providing bespoke services to clients.
The role: As an Electrical Design Engineer you will be involved with all aspects of electrical design to the required industry standards. This includes components selection, calculations, drawings, testing and so on.
Responsibilities:
- Manage design projects and ensure effective project management
- Be involved in new product development as well as work on exisiting product improvement / upgrades
- Keep the Product Manager informed of any challenges or issues encountered, and provide progress reports and briefings as required
- Maintain accurate records, ensuring industry standards and project requirements are met
Requirements:
- Previous experience in a similar role and/or a HNC level or equivalent in Electrical Engineering or similar
- Be able to effectively manage and deliver design projects within specified Time, Cost, and Quality constraints
- Use of design software packages for electrical design
Desirable:
- ECS Qualified
- 18th Edition qualification
- EMC testing and design
- CE product compliance
Remuneration:
- £30,000 - £37,000 annual salary DOE
- Hybrid / flexible working
- 24 days holiday + BH
- Discretionary bonus Employee
- Wellness Programme
- Death in service x3 salary
If this role sounds of interest to you, apply now to learn more!
This vacancy for an Electrical Design Engineer is managed by Langham Recruitment Ltd., an employment agency registered in England and Wales (reg 11525223).
Keywords: Electrical Design Engineer, Mechanical, SolidWorks, Fire Protection