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Job Location | Glasgow |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £30,000 - £32,000 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent , full-time |
Graduate Electrical Design Engineer 30,000 - 32,000 + Career Progression + Training + Company Benefits + OvertimeLocation: Glasgow (Commutable from Glasgow, Renfrew, Paisley, Coatbridge, Clydebank, Rutherglen, Stepps, Bishopbriggs)Are you a Electrical Engineering Graduate with AutoCad experience looking to kickstart your career with a rapidly expanding company who will provide full specialist training to become a fully-fledged Electrical Design EngineerThis is an excellent chance to join a growing business known for investing in their staff, where you will receive ongoing training and development, whilst working on a range of high-value projects alongside industry expertsOn offer is a chance to become part of a well-established company with over five decades of experience. This company consistently exceeds growth targets and industry expectations, providing you with a stable environment to develop in your career.In this role, youll have comprehensive training whilst working as part of a highly skilled team, working on electrical schematics that will be used in real-world projects.This role would suit an Electrical Engineering Graduate with experience in AutoCad looking to further their career within an expanding business.The Role:
Keyskills :
CollaborationDocumentationTestingCost analysisPrototypingContinuous learningSystem designSchematic diagramsProblem-solving.Component selectionCompliance with standards