Are you an Electrical Engineer who would thrive in a company that values its employees? Are you stuck in a role with no development or prospects? You know you have more to offer but no way to show it?
Do you want to be part of global projects? Work with some big name clients like Amazon, URBN and Euro Car Parts? Have opportunities to apply for roles around the world? Join a business that's progressive and growing year on year? Use the free on-site gym to finally get in shape?
TGW is growing, fast! We are looking for Engineers who want to be part of a business that actively develops and looks after its employees. We currently fill 37% of all jobs with current employees either moving up or taking a step into another department.
As an Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for the electrical and hardware elements of our controls systems, translating mechanical designs into working solutions. You'll be joining a small team with a variety of experience levels and big plans.
We are currently looking for four experienced engineers to join the team so apply today and hopefully I will see you soon.
What you'll be doing
1. Reviewing of mechanical layouts (x-refs) and populating the x-refs with the electrical and controls hardware components.
2. Producing detailed design documentation including; Sensor Actuator Layout drawings, cable routes, Bill of Materials and design calculations.
3. Making sure that all system control components and architectures are within the correct design limitations for that type of system, i.e. Cable Capacity, Voltage Drop, Fault Currents, Profibus runs, Profinet runs and working distances, etc.
4. Creation of a full set of schematic circuit diagrams and all associated reports using ePLAN.
5. Applying the company standard installation components wherever possible and where not possible provide a cost effective alternative solution, which maintains the aim of minimising costs and installation time.
6. Define / Design / Implement any interfaces to third party controls.
7. Support of the on-site team in technical matters relating to the design and electrical installation of the system.
What you'll need
Essential:
1. In depth understanding of control system hardware and design principles, including; low voltage control gear, networks, fieldbus systems, industrial drives, bar code reading systems, etc.
2. Good knowledge of CAD tools used in the generation of schematic drawings, sensor actuator layouts, etc., e.g. ePLAN, AUTOCAD.
3. Able to work in a team environment with a group of engineers to deliver a project.
Desirable:
1. Background in Material Handling/Conveyor Industry or similar industry.
2. Knowledge of British and / or European standards that are relevant to the controls automation industry.
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