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Electrical Design Engineer

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Electrical Design Engineer
Manchester
£50-60,000
Entertainment - fast paced fun
An entertainment provider with some complex and ever-changing electro-mechanical challenges.
Your work will underpin a really fun set of products!
The Role
Specifying, designing, and implementing electromechanical solutions for new products and enhancements to current products, producing quality design models and CAD data for our electronic machines.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver high-quality electrical designs aligned to technical requirements, constraints, and project goals
- Create and maintain clear, compliant technical documentation, including BoMs, parts, and assemblies in collaboration with cross-functional teams
- Provide accurate task estimates and keep project documentation up to date across the development lifecycle
- Proactively identify risks and contribute to mitigation and project planning activities
- Collaborate with engineering and wider teams, sharing progress, insights, and design challenges
- Gather, interpret, and document technical requirements, ensuring alignment with stakeholder and customer needs
- Manage and update requirements documentation, ensuring all changes are tracked with full transparency and traceability
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- Strong experience with 3D CAD tools, ideally SolidWorks
- Broad engineering knowledge with the ability to apply it in practical design scenarios
- Solid understanding of design for manufacture (DFM) and value engineering principles
- Hands-on approach, with experience in prototyping and product development
- Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment
- Clear and confident communication skills, able to explain technical concepts to varied stakeholders
- Familiarity with PLM systems and electrical connectivity principles (advantageous)
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