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Electrical Engineer
Allenstown, NHApril 3rd, 2026
We're seeking an Electrical Engineer to support the design and development of custom industrial equipment. This role involves designing electrical systems, creating schematics and panel layouts, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver high-performance systems that meet safety, quality, and timeline requirements.Key ResponsibilitiesDesign and engineer electrical systems for industrial equipment, including PLCs, HMIs, motor controls, and process instrumentation (temperature, pressure, flow, vacuum).Select and specify electrical components such as circuit protection, transformers, power distribution, and enclosures based on system requirements and standards.Develop control panel schematics, layouts, and bills of materials using electrical CAD tools.Perform testing, validation, and troubleshooting to ensure systems meet performance and safety requirements.Diagnose and resolve system issues, identifying root causes and implementing solutions.Collaborate with engineering and project teams to align system design with technical requirements.Create and maintain technical documentation, including test reports and user manuals.Support installations, commissioning, and provide technical assistance (remote or on-site as needed).Contribute to continuous improvement efforts to enhance performance and reduce costs.QualificationsBachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field.0–3 years of experience in electrical design for industrial systems or equipment manufacturing.Familiarity with relevant electrical and safety standards.SkillsExperience with electrical CAD software (AutoCAD Electrical or similar).Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities.Solid understanding of MS Office tools.Effective communication skills for cross-functional collaboration.Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet project deadlines.High attention to detail.Work EnvironmentCombination of office and industrial settings.Occasional travel (approximately 5–10%) for installation or support.Hands-on work with equipment may require standing, bending, or climbing.Standard weekday schedule with occasional overtime based on project needs.