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Barnstaple based (with a mix of office and home-based working)
Salaries between £32k - £45k per annum DEO
 
We are SEA.
Engineered to protect. We protect what matters - our nations, our waters, our land, our cities, our people, our environment, our world.
 
Join us.
As Component Engineer you will control the specification approval and management of company electronic & mechanical part data ensuring compliance to all relevant standards.
Working closely with the electronics & mechanical teams at the new part selection process, proactively manage component obsolescence using appropriate tools to scrub BoM data. Acquire and record the evidence necessary for compliance with RoHS, REACH, WEEE & other compliance standards.
The role will see the job holder joining a successful engineering company, who have ambitious plans to develop new and technologically challenging markets across the world. The job holder will be required to work occasionally at SEAs other locations and from customer and supplier sites.
 
What we offer
Your work, your contribution, deserves to be recognised and rewarded. Have a look at our top benefits below and click here to see everything we can offer you here at SEA.
All Employee Bonus, Hybrid/flexible working arrangements, Half day Fridays.
Private medical health insurance & Employee Assistance Program, Wellbeing centre
Electric vehicle charging points at all sites, Free on-site parking, Onsite showers and toiletries provision 
What you’ll be doing

Electronic & mechanical part & assembly approval, regulatory compliance & entry into PLM & ERP.
Ensure data integrity in both systems safeguard against duplication.
Proactively manage part obsolescence within product’s.
Alternative part selection & use by suppliers via concessions.
Support to Commercial & Bid’s for compliance & obsolescence. 
The skills you need

Degree, HND or equivalent in an engineering discipline
Proven experience within an electrical / mechanical design development environment
Familiar with electronic & mechanical engineering best practice
Knowledge of ARAS Innovator PLM & Access ERP would be an advantage (training can be provided)
Relevant experience within a defence company is desirable
Strong Microsoft Package experience 
Join us and be part of something smaller - with 400 people in the UK and Canada - doing something bigger: protecting what matters.
 
If you would like to know more, please give our Talent Acquisition Business Partner Kelly Thomas a call on (phone number removed).

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