ESCO Maritime Solutions
Signature Management Engineer

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Maritime Solutions based in Rugeley has an exciting opportunity for a Signature Management Engineer.
Are you passionate about delivering designs as part of a multifunctional team that are the backbone of the nation’s security? A predominantly electrical based role, delivering designs, test criteria and solutions to extensive requirements.
We embrace a hybrid working model that supports flexibility and work-life balance. This role offers flexitime, allowing you to manage your hours around core business needs.
What You Will Do
- Design and develop advanced electrical schematics
- Analyse and optimise electrical systems to ensure performance and efficiency
- Generate detailed requirements for electrical systems, laying the foundation for exceptional designs
- Capture and document electrical schematics and designs with precision and accuracy
- Select the most suitable cables and protective devices, ensuring the highest level of safety and reliability
- Provide expert advice and review on electrical component selection, contributing to the success of every project
- Collaborate seamlessly with our engineering and project teams, working together to achieve outstanding results
- Embrace a variety of engineering tasks that support projects and programs, showcasing your adaptability and versatility
- Participate in internal and external meetings, contributing your insights to shape the future of our business
- Maintain thorough and organised documentation, following our local operating procedures
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Essential
- A minimum of HNC in Electrical/Electronic Engineering, demonstrating your strong education background
- A team player mentality, thriving in a collaborative and supportive work environment
- Previous involvement in specifying electrical components, highlighting your eye for detail and critical thinking
- Sound knowledge of Electrical standards, ensuring compliance with industry best practices
- A rapid learner with a flexible and adaptable engineering approach, ready to tackle diverse challenges related to electrical design
- Familiarity with electrical schematic capture and drawing review, displaying your comprehensive understanding of the design process


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Desirable
- Knowledge of electronics, enhancing your ability to innovate and explore new possibilities
- Experience in designing Electrical systems, demonstrating your expertise in complex and high-stakes projects
- Proven experience using Zuken E3, showcasing your expertise with recognised design tools
Some travel will be required, mainly UK but worldwide as necessary.
Note: All candidates must meet the security vetting requirements relevant to the role. For reasons of national security, applicants must be British nationals. Dual nationals may be permitted in exceptional circumstances.
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