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Electrical Product Engineer

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Electrical Engineer (Product Support)
Leeds (Onsite) £35,000 - £40,000 + 5% Bonus + Benefits
Looking for a role where you can develop beyond pure design work and become the technical expert behind a market-leading electrical product range?
We're looking for an Electrical Engineer (Product Support) to join a growing engineering team supporting the manufacture, testing and ongoing development of MV electrical products (mostly switchgear) used across critical infrastructure projects.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a background in electrical design, manufacturing, product engineering or technical support who wants broader exposure across engineering, production and product development.
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What's In It For You?
- Structured training and mentoring from experienced engineers
- Hands-on exposure to manufacturing, testing and product engineering
- Direct collaboration with international engineering and R&D teams
- Clear progression opportunities as the team continues to grow
- Take ownership of your own product portfolio
- A varied role combining technical problem-solving, engineering and stakeholder engagement
What You'll Be Doing
- Supporting production teams with technical issues and product queries
- Investigating engineering and testing challenges
- Reviewing drawings and technical documentation
- Working with engineering and R&D teams to implement product improvements
- Supporting new product introductions and engineering changes
- Coordinating technical activities across multiple teams and stakeholders


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What We're Looking For
- Degree qualified in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems or a related discipline
- 2-4 years' engineering experience
- Experience within manufacturing, design, product engineering or technical support
- Switchgear knowledge would be a bonus
If you're looking for a role where you can broaden your technical expertise, work closely with experienced engineers and build towards becoming a product specialist, we'd love to hear from you.
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