Electrical and Electronic Engineer

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Electrical & Electronic System Engineer

County Durham, United Kingdom

Salary: £45,000-£57,000 DOE + 10% bonus

Jackson Hogg are delighted to be working with a global leader in instrumentation equipment which are looking to bring an Electrical & Electronic System Engineer to their team. With over 60 years of driving innovation, this client employs more than 11,000 people worldwide at over 90 locations on all continents.

This is a permanent, fully on site role based in County Durham, North East of England.

Key Responsibilities:

* Design and document a complete and complex framework, system, or product. Can involve circuit design & analysis, interface design (e.g. communications, cabling), testing & validation, characterising and integrating new components in existing platforms, and collaborating with mechanical, electrical and software engineers to deliver overall solutions.

* Prepare requirements documents and manage verification/validation activities.

* Define, manage and document the evolution of technical platforms, system interfaces, input/outputs, and other technical issues to ensure system level hardware and/or software compatibility.

* Support the integration of Alpha and Beta prototype tools, and optimise tool configurations, whilst identifying, analysing, and resolving system design weaknesses.

* Influence future products by contributing to the framework (architecture) design used across multiple products or systems.

* Ensure that electrical designs comply with industry standards and regulations, whilst working with external bodies to obtain necessary certifications.

* Maintain up to date knowledge of standards in order to provide advice to internal colleagues.

* Manage 3rd party contractors for the delivery of specialist services (e.g. PCB design).

* Contribute to or lead inter-disciplinary design reviews.

* Transfer knowledge and systems to production: develop and document calibration and alignment processes, prepare tool characterisation test plans, develop test-jigs, train Tech Support and production teams.

Key Requirements:

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Degree in Electrical/Electronics Engineering, or equivalent experience.

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At least 5 years as an Electrical/Electronics Engineer, and ideally at least 2 years as a Systems Engineer (not a necessity but would be a great bonus).

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Good understanding of motion control and high-accuracy motion systems.

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System-level thinking

* Experience with PLC systems would be advantageous.

If you are interested in this role please submit your CV below

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