Street Crane
Electrical Design Engineer

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Job Title: Electrical Design Engineer
Reports to: Electrical Design Manager
Business: Street Crane
Department: Technical (Cranes and Components)
Expected Salary: 35k to 45k
Job Role Overview
- Specification of electrical components/wiring/cabling
- Control panel design
- Create parameter sets for variable frequency drives
- Create and maintain electrical drawings and documentation
- Work with shop floor team to commission and fault find new equipment
- Support junior engineers, installation team and end customers
- Product development
- Validate new designs through prototyping
- Drive improvements in quality and efficiency within the technical department
- Communicate effectively across departments and disciplines
- Work within company quality and safety procedures
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KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE
- Qualified to HNC Level or equivalent in Electrical Engineering or similar
- Comfortable with variable frequency drives and PLC’s
- Capable of using CAD software to create electrical schematics
- Computer literate with strong working knowledge of Excel
- Comfortable interacting across the business
- Confident discussing projects with various stakeholders
- Able to work from heights for occasional site visits
- Able to manage own workload in a fast-paced environment
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- Degree qualified or equivalent in Electrical Engineering
- 5+ years’ experience in a similar industry
- Zuken E3 experience
- Experience working to National/European Standards (e.g. BS EN 60204, UL508)
- Experience working in the crane/hoist sector or similar material handling environments
- Knowledge of Functional Safety
If this sounds like you and you wish to apply:
Please submit your CV along with a covering letter including your salary expectations to: jobs@streetcrane.com or sue.hall@streetcrane.com.
Alternatively, if you would like to have an informal chat about this opportunity please contact Sue Hall HR Manager on 01298 816896.
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