Job Title: Electrical/Electronic Engineer
Location: Rugby, Warwickshire
Recruiter: Reed Engineering and Manufacturing
Are you an experienced Electrical/Electronic Engineer looking for a challenging and rewarding role? Reed Engineering and Manufacturing is recruiting on behalf of a leading solid-state laser manufacturer based in Rugby, Warwickshire. This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic team and contribute to innovative projects.
Our client, a world leader in laser technology, is seeking a talented Electrical/Electronic Engineer to support their R&D and Manufacturing departments. You will work on high-power and high-voltage switched-mode power supplies and control electronics, playing a crucial role in ensuring the quality and performance of their products.
Why Join Our Client?
- Competitive Pay: Enjoy competitive rates of pay and holiday entitlement.
- Work-Life Balance: Benefit from a 37.5-hour work week with early finishes on Fridays.
- Career Growth: Engage in challenging projects that expand your skills and knowledge.
- Comprehensive Benefits: Access the Employee Holiday Purchase Scheme, Employee Benefits Programme, and Employee Assistance Programme.
- Health and Wellbeing: Enjoy private medical cover and a contributory pension scheme.
- Recognition: Participate in the annual discretionary bonus scheme and annual salary review.
Key Responsibilities:
- Liaise with Manufacturing, Quality, Supply Chain teams, and subcontractors to identify and resolve issues.
- Design new electrical items as required.
- Review, update, alter, or redesign existing electrical items.
- Provide testing and development support throughout the product life cycle to ensure quality and compliance with Electromagnetic Compatibility regulations and relevant electrical safety standards.
- Generate necessary documentation, including Wiring Diagrams and build instructions.
Skills and Knowledge Required:
- Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering.
- Proficiency in ECAD software for schematic capture, PCB layout, and wiring diagram generation.
- Broad knowledge of hardware (analogue and digital) electronic engineering with a minimum of 5 years' experience.
- Knowledge of high voltage components (power supplies, DC-DC converters, inverters, chargers, etc.).
- Ability to learn new concepts and skills.
- Good written and oral English.
- Confidence in presenting to management and technical specialists.
Alternative Titles:
- Electrical Design Engineer
- Manufacturing Support Engineer
- R&D Electrical Engineer