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Electrical Engineer
This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Electrical engineer to join an established family-owned business based in Leeds. Our client is a leading manufacturer and supplier of electrical power distribution equipment and pioneer of super low loss amorphous transformer technology. Our flagship product saves money, saves energy, cuts carbon and offers an innovative solution to the worldwide challenge of reducing energy wastage.
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Reporting to the Head of Engineering you will be responsible for producing the arrangements for our products and working within the Engineering Team’s procedural framework to ensure all design requirements are met. Key areas include:
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Duties
Issuing marshalling & wiring schematics to client specifications Developing and maintaining component libraries Supporting the mechanical engineers where required Maintaining standard designs Investigating new technologies Working closely with the fitting department to improve output of internal customers
Skills, Knowledge & Experience
Essential: Knowledge & understanding of relay logic Ability to read and draw electrical schematics Relevant Electrical Engineering qualification Fault finding skills Panel wiring experience AutoCAD / AutoCAD Electrical Previous experience of transformers would be ideal but not essential Autodesk Inventor experience would be ideal but not essential Organized with good communication skills A sound knowledge of engineering design principles Good numeracy and I.T. skills Good problem-solving skills The ability to meet deadlines Attention to detail


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Salary & Benefits
Salary negotiable
25 days holiday per year plus bank holidays
Pension
Profit related bonus
Healthcare, wellbeing and EAP scheme
Parking on site plus EV chargers and EV salary sacrifice scheme
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