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Job Ref: 215968655
Date: 2022-03-04 16:17:52
Better conditions are important. You're used to leaving design in better condition. But what about better conditions for you?
Here's an opportunity to make a positive move for yourself, and be supported by a company who can provide you with just the right amount of work and also offer you a long-term career.
You would be working as an Electrical Design Engineer within a small (22 engineers) but well-established business that supply electrical engineering solutions for the naval and aviation (ground systems) environment.
You'll be working Monday-to-Friday with one day working from home and an early finish Friday. There is a great team environment, everyone contributes, and having recently moved to a brand new office also means great facilities that include parking and of course tea and coffee.
This role will offer you the opportunity to work on a diverse, and large portfolio of projects with the naval and aviation sectors which will give you the chance to grow and develop within the company and broaden your skills.
Your challenges will mainly involve the design and development of electrical systems, specifically LV motor control, distribution, and control systems utilising AutoCAD Electrical. It would be helpful if you have experience with this CAD package but it's really not essential.
The package will be £40,000 – £48,000 depending on the extent and relevance of experience, 25 days holiday, and pension.
If you would like a varied job role with interesting challenges, then please apply / get in touch.
To find out more about Huxley Engineering, please visit
Huxley Engineering, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 1st Floor, 75 King William Street, London, EC4N 7BE, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC(phone number removed) England and Wales
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