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Electrical Design Engineer

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About The Opportunity
This is an opportunity to register your interest in future Electrical Design Engineer opportunities within engineering teams delivering innovative electrical solutions. Roles of this type may sit within collaborative, technical environments where you could contribute to the design, development and optimisation of electrical systems across a range of industries.
What You Would Do
Typical responsibilities could include:
- Contributing to the design and development of electrical systems and components
- Supporting the creation of electrical schematics, technical drawings and design documentation
- Collaborating with cross-functional teams including mechanical and controls engineers
- Conducting analysis and validation of electrical designs to meet technical standards and specifications
- Assisting with troubleshooting and problem-solving on electrical systems and processes
- Supporting compliance with relevant technical standards including ISO 9001
- Participating in design reviews and contributing to continuous improvement initiatives
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What You Could Bring
Most roles of this type require the following:
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a related technical discipline
- Solid understanding of electrical design principles and electrical systems
- Proficiency with electrical design tools and software
- Experience or working knowledge of relevant technical standards such as ISO 9001
- Familiarity with electrical schematics, technical drawings and design documentation
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work effectively within collaborative, cross-functional teams
- Attention to detail and commitment to quality in design work
What Roles Of This Type Could Offer
Most roles of this type offer the following, dependent on the industry and seniority of the role:
- Opportunity to contribute to meaningful engineering projects and technical innovation
- Development and progression within electrical design and engineering disciplines
- Exposure to a range of industries and technical challenges
- Collaborative working environment with experienced engineering professionals
- Potential for structured learning and professional development
- Work across multiple locations including Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol and nationwide opportunities


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About SThree
SThree is the global STEM workforce consultancy.
We advise businesses, build expert teams and deliver project solutions to outpace tomorrow, together.
Across the UK, we connect talented specialists with cutting-edge opportunities across technology, engineering, life sciences and financial services supported by our offices in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow and Leeds
How To Register Interest
If you are interested in being added to our database to be considered for future opportunities, registering is quick and easy. No cover letter required. We will be in touch when we are instructed on these roles to discuss the next step in your career.
Disclaimer:
Please note that the content of this advert does not represent a live vacancy or any guarantee of future vacancies, and by responding to this advert you agree to us adding your details to our database for future opportunities.
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