Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Electrical Design Engineer (Airport Vehicles)

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Electrical Design Engineer (Airport Vehicles)
Electrical Design Engineer (Airport Vehicles) Dungannon NI £55,000 - £65,000 + Progression + Training + Company Benefits Are you a Electrical Design Engineer or similar that wants to work on critical infrastructure vehicles projects for an industry leader that has a best in class staff retention? Do you want to work on exciting and varied projects that are based on custom built vehicles which will mean you can build a really varied portfolio of state of the art robotics and autonomous vehicles? On offer is the chance to join a business where you will receive accolades for your work, access to a state of the art training suite to upskill yourself and regular progression opportunities. This business have gone from strength to strength in the last decade and are now a industry leading company with some of the UK's most complex, technically challenging and exciting projects. The ideal candidate will have experience in Electrical Design and be a commutable distance to Dungannon. THE ROLE: Taking direction from the Design Manager, you will develop design bespoke vehicles and similar metal products in a timely manner Produce models, drawings, cut lists, jigs and be trained to use nesting software Adherence to our ISO 9001 Quality management system You will be required to prepare technical documentation such as design specifications THE PERSON: Background in electrical design Commutable distance to Dungannon Reference: BBBH24697 Keywords: MechDesign, Mechanical Design, Progression, Airport, Vehicles, Highways, Northern Ireland, We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.
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