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Actemium Automation Peterborough - Principal Hardware Design Engineer

Peterborough
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Are you passionate about delivering cutting-edge industrial control system solutions?

Actemium Automation Peterborough, part of VINCI Energies UK & ROI, is looking for a talented Principal Hardware Design Engineer to join our growing team. If you want to make a real impact on UK automation and collaborate with an energised, forward-thinking group, we’d love to hear from you.

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary
  • 25 days’ holiday + bank holidays
  • Health Shield cash plan
  • 7% Group Pension Plan
  • Annual discretionary bonus
  • BUPA Medical Insurance
  • Salary Sacrifice EV Scheme
  • VINCI Share Scheme
  • Death in service cover
  • Access to global VINCI Energies career development opportunities

About The Role

As a Principal Hardware Design Engineer, you will design, develop, and deliver high-quality industrial control panels and systems across a variety of projects—primarily in the food and beverage sector. Your work will directly support major UK and international clients.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design industrial control panels, MCCs, and automation hardware to meet specifications and safety standards (IEC, UL, BS EN)
  • Produce schematics, block diagrams, general arrangements, and wiring schedules
  • Create detailed documentation including equipment lists, cable schedules, and BOMs
  • Collaborate with project managers, engineers, and technicians throughout delivery
  • Support procurement and resolve technical queries during assembly, installation, and commissioning
  • Participate in design reviews, risk assessments, and improvement initiatives
  • Build strong working relationships with clients, suppliers, and colleagues

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Skills & Experience

  • Proven experience designing industrial control panels, MCCs, or automation hardware
  • Strong CAD and electrical schematic design skills
  • Knowledge of industry standards (BS EN 61439, IEC 60204, UL508A)
  • Understanding of PLCs, relays, safety devices, VSDs, HMIs, etc.
  • Relevant engineering qualification (HNC/HND/Degree) or equivalent experience
  • Excellent communication and organisational skills
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines
  • Food & beverage sector experience is a plus

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Why Join Actemium Automation Peterborough & VINCI Energies?

  • Competitive salary, bonus, and strong pension contributions
  • Health Shield and optional BUPA medical cover
  • Electric vehicle scheme and VINCI Share Scheme (post qualifying period)
  • Inclusive, supportive working environment
  • Outstanding training and global career progression
  • Opportunities to work on high-profile automation and infrastructure projects

About Us

Eltek Systems Ltd, part of VINCI Energies UK & ROI, is a leading provider of industrial process and automation solutions, specialising in the food and beverage industry. As part of the Actemium Automation network, we combine the strength of a global organisation with the agility of a local business. VINCI Energies employs over 220,000 people across 120 countries, delivering world-class engineering and construction expertise.

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Skills

Industrial Control Panels
MCCs
Automation Hardware
CAD
Electrical Schematic Design
Industry Standards
PLCs
Relays
Safety Devices
VSDs
HMIs
Communication Skills
Organisational Skills
Project Management
Food Sector Experience

Location

Peterborough, England, United Kingdom

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