Electrical Associate Director - To 100K + Package + Equity
Believe in quality over quantity? If so, you'll love working at this medium sized consultancy as they never take on more projects than they can actually deliver well.
They are all about quality, innovation, employee retention and client care.
As an Electrical Associate Director, you'll enjoy work closely with Architects and leading projects through from inception to construction. Current projects include a variety of innovative, low carbon buildings including hotels, museums, commercial offices, mixed-use developments, and education buildings across the UK and also in Europe.
You'll use your knowledge of architecture, structural engineering, sustainability, and environmental design to ensure that the building services are fully integrated and coordinated within a building.
You'll manage the workload of the electrical team, help develop their skills, share your knowledge, and offer guidance when required.
You will prepare proposals and scopes of services, negotiate with project managers and clients to reach positive, collaborative outcomes whilst promoting low energy sustainable design solutions.
In return they offer a relaxed, diverse, and inclusive office culture and actively encourage applications regardless of identity, personal characteristics, or background.
Benefits
- Salary up to 100K
- Annual performance and salary review
- 25 days leave initially (+ 8 bank holidays) rising to 30 days annual leave (+ 8 bank holidays)
- 5% pension
- 4 x Life assurance
- Payment of up to 2 x Professional Memberships
- Ongoing CPD
- Private healthcare
- Cycle to work scheme or interest free season ticket loan
- Weekly and monthly social activities
Requirements
- Expert knowledge of Electrical Building Services Engineering.
- 10+ years' experience in a relevant role, within the built environment.
- Able to lead a project from start to construction, ie RIBA Stages 2 - 4.
- Comfortable providing support and supervision to a team of engineers.
- Up to date knowledge of CIBSE guidelines, British Standards and CDM regulations.