Electrical Design Engineers

Pertemps Bond
Abingdon
1 month ago
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Electrical Design Engineer 

 

Salary:Up to £50k for 5+ years in automation. Up to £40k for 2-5 years in automation

Hours:9:00 to 4:30 (4pm finish on Fridays) Mon to Fri in office. 37.5 hours per week

 

The Perks:

  • Competitive salary and company pension.

  • 25 days of annual leave + bank holidays.

  • Health insurance and a generous training budget.

  • Free on-site parking.

 

Are you an innovative Electrical Design Engineer ready to create the future? This company is not just imagining possibilities—they are making them a reality. Since 2000, they have revolutionised the world of inspection machines and artificial intelligence vision systems, earning a global reputation for precision, innovation, and quality.

Situated at a renowned science campus near Oxford, the company is proud to lead the way in factory automation processes and high-tech solutions. From cutting-edge medical designs to state-of-the-art electrical control systems, our work spans industries and continents. With hundreds of systems installed globally and partnerships with blue-chip manufacturers.

You will be more than an engineer—you’ll be a key player in shaping the future of vision technology. Be part of an inspiring, innovative environment where your creativity and skills will make a difference.

 

The RoleWe are looking for a passionateElectrical Design Engineerto join our accomplished engineering team. From small retro-fit camera systems to large industrial automation machinery, you’ll use AutoCAD Electrical to design cutting-edge solutions.

Your Key Responsibilities:

  • Design electrical and automation systems, producing schematics, diagrams, and panels using AutoCAD Electrical.

  • Specify critical components and ensure compliance with international standards.

  • Collaborate with the Design and Applications Engineering teams to deliver projects on time.

  • Engage in hands-on electrical builds of automation systems as needed.

  • Stay ahead of technological advancements by continuously developing your expertise.

     

What We’re Looking For:Essential Skills:

  • 2+ years of industry experience.

  • Minimum of 2+ years of experience using AutoCAD Electrical or similar package.

  • Proficiency in AutoCAD Electrical or similar software.

  • Logical problem-solving skills and attention to detail.

  • Strong organisation and teamwork abilities.

  • Automation background aMUST

 

Desirable Skills:

  • Knowledge of electrical control systems, robotics, and PLC controls.

  • Experience in designing electrical panel layouts.

  • Understanding of electrical control gear and industrial automation.

  • Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field (2.1 or above).

  • Full, clean UK driving licence.

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