Electrical Design Engineer - Manchester
CTJ82
40,000 - 50,000
Permanent
With over 65 years of experience within the industry, our client is dynamic and expert Mechanical and Electrical engineering consultancy that is seeking an experienced Electrical Design Engineer to assist on projects within the public and private sector.
The ideal Electrical Design Engineer will:
- Provide evidence of previous major project design experience in electrical engineering
- Provide evidence of your experience and understanding of integrated design in buildings
- Demonstrate a thorough knowledge and understanding of detailed co-ordination with other design disciplines
- Possess genuine interest and knowledge of sustainable design and low energy buildings
- Provide evidence of delivering projects from inception to completion, through your own efforts and that of your team
- Familiarity with site practices, and experience of inspections and surveys
- Operational understanding of QA systems
- Possess a good understanding of the commercial factors which affect design solutions
Ideal requirements:
- Competent in specification writing, design/drawing for all building types
- Knowledge of key health and safety issues and legislation
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications - word, excel, etc.
- Must possess good knowledge and a competent ability in the use of Amtech and their preferred Lighting Design Software
- Be conversant with up to date IT, technical methodology and information sources
- Possess a thorough understanding of the relevant and current British and industry Standards
- Possess the ability to prioritise project and team workload/s
- Possess the ability to work to tight deadline
What our client can offer you:
- Clear progression
- An excellent starting salary
- Excellent annual leave
- Pension
- Flexible and hybrid working
In order to discuss this Electrical Design Engineer role and other positions within the Building Services and Sustainability sectors please call Callum on (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed)