Electrical Machines Design Engineer
Location: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
Salary: £45k-£65k
Exciting progression opportunities
A new and exciting opportunity has arisen for an Electrical Machines Design Engineer to join a great manufacturing company priding itself on quality.
With no day ever being the same, the Electrical Machines Design Engineer role offers genuine long-term progression and career development within a first-class manufacturing environment.
Role & Responsibilities:
1. Design & development of motors
2. Prototype development & ongoing research
3. Development of test plans to validate products
4. Thermal simulations of motor designs
Knowledge, Skills & Experience:
1. Experience as an Electrical Machines Design Engineer or similar position
2. Experience with ANSYS
3. Understanding of electromagnetic & thermal simulation
Benefits:
1. £45k-£65k
2. Exceptional long-term career progression opportunities
How to apply:
Suitable candidates for the Electrical Machines Design Engineer role should apply immediately using the 'Apply Now' button by calling Oliver Broderick on (phone number removed) or by sending your CV directly to .
We regret that this client is not prepared to sponsor work permit or work permit transfer applications. Candidates must be able to prove their eligibility to work in the UK.
Hunter Selection is an employment consultancy and currently has permanent vacancies for Engineering and Manufacturing professionals throughout the UK. If you are looking for work in this area we may be able to assist you. Contact us directly on (phone number removed) and discuss your requirements with one of our dedicated consultants.
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