Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Engineering Manager (Electrical / Automotive)

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Engineering Manager (Electrical / Automotive)
Engineering Manager (Electrical / Automotive)
Location: Dungannon
Salary: £68,000 - £75,000 + Training + Progression + Company Benefits
Are you an Engineering Manager from an electrical background that wants to join an industry leading business that make state of the art autonomous and bespoke vehicles?
Do you want to work for a industry leading company that is known for its innovation, staff retention and long term progression and training?
On offer is the chance to work with a well established and organised team of industry experts that are working on an ever changing project scope of bespoke vehicle builds that can range from luggage carriers through to vehicles with multiple platforms and winches etc.
This role would suit a local candidate with an electrical background that wants to become a manager and have some experience with EN12312, EN1915 or similar.
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THE ROLE:
- Ensure electrical designs comply with customer specifications, applicable standards and regulations including EN12312, EN1915 and Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
- Oversee the Engineering Change Order (ECO) process
- Lead the electrical engineering team responsible for the design and development of Mallaghan ground support equipment
- Provide technical guidance and decision-making across complex engineering challenges
THE PERSON:
- Local to Dungannon or a commutable distance
- Electrical experience
- Want to step into a management role
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