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Senior Electrical Design Engineer
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Join BAE Systems as a Senior Electrical Design Engineer in Samlesbury. You will shape advanced airframe electrical systems using CATIA V5 within a multidisciplinary team. This role requires full SC clearance and offers involvement across the full product lifecycle.
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United Kingdom , Samlesbury
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35.00 GBP / Hour
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Lead Engineer (Design Authority)
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Lead the technical integrity of a high-priority UAS program as the Design Authority in Bristol. You will need 12+ years in aerospace, UK SC clearance, and CEng status. This role demands a decisive leader to ensure airworthiness and compliance for critical national security projects.
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United Kingdom , Bristol
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Senior Mechanical Design Engineer - Water
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Lead complex water and wastewater projects as a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer in London. Utilize your chartered status and digital design expertise on AMP8 programmes. Drive innovative solutions for clean water and environmental protection within a collaborative team.
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United Kingdom , London
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Electrical Design Engineer
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Join Electricity North West as an Electrical Design Engineer in Manchester. You will lead substation design up to 132kV for major capital grid projects. The role requires strong technical knowledge of HV systems and experience in the utilities sector. You'll manage the full design lifecycle, ensu...
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United Kingdom , Manchester
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57777.00 - 77826.00 GBP / Year
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Principal Electrical Design Engineer
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Lead electrical design for major nuclear energy projects in Manchester. This senior role requires extensive nuclear sector experience, chartered status, and knowledge of key directives (ATEX, PED, LVD). You will provide technical leadership, mentor junior engineers, and ensure compliance with all...
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United Kingdom , Manchester
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Highway Lighting Design Engineer
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Join a major national infrastructure programme as a Highway Lighting Design Engineer. You will design to British standards (BS 5489) using specialist software like Lighting Reality. Enjoy long-term stability, a hybrid work model, and market-leading pay while improving the UK's transport network.
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United Kingdom
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40.00 - 50.00 GBP / Hour
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Graduate Design Engineer
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Launch your engineering career as a Graduate Design Engineer in Wigston. Utilize CAD software for 3D modeling and equipment design in a varied, multidisciplinary role. Ideal candidates have a 2:1 engineering degree, strong problem-solving skills, and a keen eye for detail. Benefit from overtime p...
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United Kingdom , Wigston
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28000.00 - 30000.00 GBP / Year
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About the Design Engineer role

Explore your next career move with a comprehensive guide to Design Engineer jobs. A Design Engineer is a professional who blends technical expertise with creative problem-solving to transform conceptual ideas into detailed, functional, and manufacturable products and systems. This role sits at the heart of research and development (R&D), acting as the crucial link between an initial concept and the final physical reality. Professionals in these jobs are responsible for the entire design lifecycle, from initial sketches and calculations to creating prototypes and overseeing the initial stages of production.

The typical day-to-day responsibilities for someone in Design Engineer jobs is diverse and demanding. Core duties generally include creating detailed schematics, blueprints, and 3D models using industry-standard Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software like AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or similar programs. They perform complex engineering calculations to validate designs for strength, durability, thermal properties, and fluid dynamics. A significant part of their role involves selecting appropriate materials, components, and manufacturing processes, ensuring the design is not only effective but also cost-efficient and feasible to produce. Furthermore, Design Engineers are responsible for generating comprehensive documentation, including technical drawings, bills of materials, and assembly instructions. They frequently collaborate with cross-functional teams, including manufacturing engineers, project managers, and sales personnel, to ensure design integrity and provide technical support. A critical, non-negotiable aspect of these jobs is a steadfast commitment to compliance, adhering to industry standards, safety regulations, and quality management systems throughout the design process.

To succeed in Design Engineer jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is essential. Most positions require at least a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, or a related field. Practical experience, often demonstrated through an HNC/HND or equivalent, is also highly valued. Beyond formal education, technical proficiency is paramount. Employers seek candidates with advanced CAD skills, a strong grasp of engineering principles (such as statics, dynamics, and thermodynamics), and knowledge of relevant manufacturing methods like machining, welding, or injection molding. Just as important are the soft skills. Excellent problem-solving and analytical abilities are crucial for identifying and resolving design challenges. Strong communication skills are needed to articulate complex technical information clearly to both technical and non-technical colleagues. Attention to detail is vital to avoid costly errors, and effective project management and time-management skills ensure that design projects are completed on schedule and within budget. If you are a meticulous, innovative individual with a passion for creating and improving products, exploring Design Engineer jobs could be the perfect path for your career. These roles offer the opportunity to leave a tangible mark on the world, contributing to the creation of everything from everyday consumer goods to advanced aerospace and medical technologies.