Electrical Design Engineer

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One of Europe's leading specialists in inspection machines and artificial intelligence vision products now have a requirement for a Electrical Design Engineer to join their team based in the Home Counties.

Electrical Design Engineer

£43,000 - £50,000 + Company Performance Bonus, Chartership Scheme & Pension

Oxfordshire . Ref: BHJOB47933_21649

Electrical Design Engineer - The Role:

Develop innovative designs for industrial automation using AutoCAD Electrical
Working within an established team, work on ground breaking medical designs to cutting edge electrical control systems
Design of electrical control panels and electrical schematics for small retrofit camera systems through to large industrial automated machinery
Electrical Design Engineer - The Person:

c3 years+ of industry experience.
c3 years+ of experience using AutoCAD Electrical or a similar package.
Understanding of electrical control gear and industrial automation.
Experience designing and creating electrical panel layouts.
A logical approach to problem-solving.
Ability and willingness to work as part of a team.
As an Electrical Design Engineer, you will receive a competitive salary, company pension, and 25 days of annual leave plus bank holidays. They also offer company health insurance, a training budget, and free on-site parking.

The Electrical Design Engineer will join a company who have been revolutionising the world of inspection machines and artificial intelligence vision system products for over two decades. They are the driving force behind various factory automation processes and procedures, with a commitment to excellence earning them the trust of countless blue-chip manufacturers worldwide.

This is an office-based role easily commutable from within and around Reading, Didcot, Swindon and Oxford.

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