Electrical Design and Controls Engineer
North Northamptonshire with occasional UK wide travel.
Commutable from Northampton, Rushden, Kettering, Kimbolton, Bedford, St Neots, Newport Pagnell.
£52,000-£57,000
Monday - Friday (days)
Benefits:
Private Medical
Sick pay
Car Allowance/ Van
25 days holiday + banks
About the Role:
Our client is a leading business offering Automation/ Integration support to a number of industries across the UK, including some blue-chip names in British Manufacturing. Due to continued growth, they are looking to bring in an Electrical Design Engineer who will primarily be based on-site but will occasionally be expected to conduct site visits to assist with Controls and Automation support.
Role & Responsibilities:
1. Using CAD to create Electrical schematics such as loop diagrams, drawing PLC wiring diagrams and panel layouts.
2. Upgrading existing controls schemes.
3. Parts lists and BOMs based on the schematics.
4. Creating LV Distribution and cable calculations.
5. Machine safety circuit design to ISO 13849/60261 (manufacturing and machinery standards).
6. Creating Technical documentation.
7. Assisting the on-site Electrical/ Controls Engineers with any issues.
Knowledge, Skills & Experience:
1. Experience as an Electrical Design Engineer.
2. Electrical Engineering Qualification.
3. Knowledge of HMI/PLC Systems.
4. Willingness to travel across the UK on occasion.
5. Good manner with Clients and Suppliers.
If you are interested in this position please click 'apply'.
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