Bored designing electrical bits that never leave the CAD screen?
How about getting stuck into real Special Purpose Machinery, where your work shows up on the shop floor, not just in a folder?
Here’s what makes this role stand out:
You’ll be shaping electrical and pneumatic designs for special-purpose automation kit that actually gets made, tested and put to work. No endless handovers or corporate fluff, just hands-on design, proper problem solving and watching your ideas come alive.
The bigger mission:
They help big-name manufacturers crack problems others can’t touch. Think smart systems that build, test or pack complicated stuff to world-class standards. They never settle for same old, they push tech and people to do better.
What’s in it for you:
A chance to grow fast if you’ve got a couple of years’ experience and want to step up
A team that listens, backs you and wants you to succeed
Real ownership, from early sketches to final commissioning
Use the good stuff, EPLAN Pro Panel 2024 or AutoCAD Electrical or any solid electrical design tool — as long as you can design electrical bits for real machinery, you’re good
Loads of variety, with machine building at the core — not stuck churning out conveyor layouts forever
Who’ll thrive here:
Someone who loves taking a blank page and turning it into a machine that works. If you’re a junior with a solid couple of years and a hunger to learn, they’ll help you level up. If you’re senior, show you know your way round EPLAN or similar and can hit the ground running.
Either way, you must have designed electrical stuff for machinery — that’s non-negotiable.
Be ready to handle tight deadlines, last-minute client tweaks and the odd curveball, all part of the fun.
Up for it?
Send your CV over for a proper chat. No nonsense, no suits, just real talk about where you fit in