GRUNDFOS
Electrical Design Engineer

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Join Us in Pioneering Water Technology Solutions
Are you passionate about designing electrical systems that power innovative water technology solutions used across the globe? Then join us in our mission to pioneer smarter solutions for moving and transforming water, reducing energy consumption, and enhancing quality of life for people.
As our new Electrical Design Engineer, you will be developing and delivering electrical designs for pump systems and related products, collaborating with cross-functional teams to bring concepts from schematic through to production-ready designs. You'll be part of a diverse, supportive and inclusive culture, that celebrates our differences and puts people first by fostering growth, well-being, and a sense of belonging.
What You Will Be Doing
As a key part of the Electrical Engineering team, you'll create impact by designing reliable, efficient electrical systems that support Grundfos's mission to pioneer solutions to the world's water and climate challenges.
Your main responsibilities include:
- Design and develop electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, for pump systems and control units
- Perform electrical calculations, component selection, and design verification to ensure compliance with relevant standards (IEC, UL, CE)
- Collaborate with mechanical, and manufacturing engineers to integrate electrical designs into complete product solutions
- Create and maintain accurate technical documentation including BOMs, design specifications, and test procedures
- Support prototype builds, testing, and troubleshooting to validate electrical designs
- Drive continuous improvement of existing electrical designs to enhance reliability, cost-efficiency, and manufacturability
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- Bachelor's degree or higher in Electrical/Electronic Engineering or a closely related discipline
- 3+ years of experience in electrical design in controls panels, controls or automation.
- Proficiency with electrical CAD tools such as EPLAN, or equivalent
- Solid understanding of electrical safety standards


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It is a plus if you also:
- Experience with motor drive systems, variable frequency drives
- Electrical installation requirements BS7671
- Knowledge of simulation tools for circuit analysis
- SAP
Why You Will Love Working Here
We care! Day to day, you can look forward to:
- A working environment built around your needs, with flexible hours, home working opportunities and parental support.
- Three days' additional paid leave for volunteering in your community.
- Access to on-demand training and learning sessions and carefully structured programmes to pursue personal and professional development opportunities.
We are inclusive! Celebrating and valuing our differences helps us see possibilities where others can't. We therefore welcome and encourage applications from all abilities, experiences, and backgrounds.
Are you ready to unlock possibilities at Grundfos? Apply today!
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