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Electrical Engineer

yohrs
Hertfordshire
2 weeks ago
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  • Electrical Engineer based on site in St Albans
  • Client portfolio includes aerospace, defence, telco, rail & Satellite
  • Would consider part time working
  • Competitive salary, bonus, healthcare, pension

We are partnering with a leading UK manufacturer of bespoke cable assemblies, harnesses, looms, and network solutions. Due to growth, they are looking for an Electrical Engineer to join their dynamic team. Serving high-stakes industries like Aerospace, Defence, Telecoms, Rail, and Satellite, our client is known for precision, innovation, and a customer-first approach.

Our client offers the agility of a fast-growing company with the heart of a family-run business. Their values Integrity, Excellence, Teamwork, and Diversity shape a culture where your contributions truly matter.

As an Electrical Engineer, you'll:

  • Design and deliver custom cable solutions for mission-critical applications
  • Collaborate with clients to understand technical needs and provide tailored support
  • Create AutoCAD 2D drawings and detailed work instructions
  • Ensure compliance with industry standards and design-for-manufacture principles
  • Work closely with production teams, including cleanroom operations
  • Prepare accurate quotations and build lasting client relationships

What youll bring:

  • BEng/MEng in Electrical Engineering or equivalent hands-on experience
  • Experience in cable assembly, harness, or loom design
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD (2D)
  • Strong grasp of electrical fundamentals and load/drop calculations
  • Experience in design-for-manufacture (DFM)
  • Excellent communication and client-facing skills

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