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Automotive Electrical Engineer

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Automotive Electrical Engineer
π Crewe, Cheshire (Hybrid Working)
π’ Bentley Motors
β± 35 hours per week
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Contract until 31 December 2026
Adecco in partnership with Bentley Motors is seeking an experienced Electrical Systems Engineer to support the development of innovative next-generation vehicle features as part of a high-profile programme within the company's Research & Development division. Based in Crewe with hybrid working available, this role offers the opportunity to work on ground-breaking technology that will redefine the in-vehicle health and wellbeing experience for luxury automotive customers.
About the Role
As an Electrical Systems Engineer, you'll play a key role in the design, development, testing and validation of advanced electronic systems focused on occupant health and wellbeing. Working within Bentley's Electrical & Electronic Infrastructure team, you'll collaborate with software engineers, suppliers and Volkswagen Group counterparts to deliver innovative features from concept through to production. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a brand-new capability being developed specifically for Bentley vehicles.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and deliver advanced systems and features.
- Support system development throughout the full product lifecycle, from concept and requirements through to validation, release and ongoing support.
- Perform system testing, fault finding, diagnostics and root cause analysis.
- Define and manage system and software requirements.
- Work closely with software engineers, suppliers and VW Group stakeholders.
- Support feature maturity, validation activities and vehicle integration.
- Participate in technical reviews, workshops and supplier meetings in the UK and Europe.
- Take ownership of engineering tasks, milestones and technical deliverables.
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What We're Looking For
Essential
- Degree-level qualification (ideally Master's) in Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Information Technology or a related discipline.
- Experience in systems engineering, software-integrated products or vehicle electronics.
- Strong diagnostic, problem-solving and root cause analysis capabilities.
- Knowledge of automotive electronic hardware, software and vehicle systems.
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to work across multi-disciplinary teams.
- Full UK driving licence.
Desirable
- Automotive industry experience.
- Experience with Vector tools including CANoe, CAN and BAP development.
- Familiarity with Volkswagen Group diagnostic tools.
- Knowledge or interest in health, wellbeing or biomedical technologies.
- German language skills.


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Why Apply?
- β Join a prestigious global luxury automotive brand
- β Work on innovative, first-of-its-kind vehicle technology
- β Hybrid working model with flexibility around on-site collaboration
- β Opportunity for UK and European travel
- β Be part of a talented engineering team delivering cutting-edge customer experiences
- β Gain exposure to advanced software, systems and vehicle development programmes
π© Interested? Apply today to learn more about this exciting opportunity with Bentley Motors in Crewe and help drive the future of automotive health and wellbeing technology. ππ‘
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