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E&I Design Engineer

Warrington
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E&I Design Engineer

E&I Design Engineer – Silos PFCS Supporting Projects

Altrad are currently looking for an E&I Design Engineer to join the Silos PFCS Supporting Projects E&I Design Team.

The role will focus on delivering, supporting, and checking electrical and instrumentation (E&I) design packages that meet safety, functional, and business requirements across a range of electrical infrastructure and instrumentation projects.


Key Deliverables

  • Deliver E&I design packages in line with safety, functional, and business requirements
  • Support other engineers in the delivery of E&I design activities
  • Undertake independent checking and verification of engineering design packages
  • Ensure designs comply with applicable engineering standards, company procedures, and project requirements
  • Produce and review engineering documentation from concept design through to handover
  • Develop electrical design solutions for:
    • Small power systems
    • Lighting systems
    • Earthing systems
  • Interface with multidisciplinary engineering teams to ensure integrated and coordinated design solutions
  • Provide E&I engineering support to:
    • Construction activities
    • Commissioning activities
  • Apply engineering quality assurance and design governance principles throughout the project lifecycle
  • Support the successful delivery of project objectives, schedules, and milestones
  • Provide technical guidance, mentoring, and support to early career engineers

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Key Requirements

Qualifications

  • Minimum HNC qualification in a relevant discipline:
    • Electrical
    • Instrumentation
    • Control
    • Engineering
  • Incorporated Engineer (IEng) status as a minimum professional qualification
  • Current SC (Security Check) clearance (or the ability to obtain and maintain it)

Experience

  • Minimum 3 years' experience successfully delivering electrical design solutions on multidisciplinary engineering projects
  • Proven experience delivering engineering designs from concept design through to handover
  • Working knowledge of engineering standards applicable to:
    • Small power systems
    • Lighting systems
    • Earthing systems

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Skills & Abilities

  • Ability to work 37 hours per week over a 4½ day working pattern
  • Willingness to work a minimum of 3 days per week at Hinton House, Warrington, Cheshire
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to clearly communicate technical information across engineering disciplines
  • Experience providing engineering support to construction activities
  • Experience providing engineering support to commissioning activities
  • Willingness to support and develop early career engineers
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Skills

Electrical Design
Instrumentation
Engineering Standards
Small Power Systems
Lighting Systems
Earthing Systems
Communication Skills
Construction Support
Commissioning Support
Mentoring
Quality Assurance
Design Governance
Project Delivery
Multidisciplinary Engineering
Technical Guidance

Location

Warrington, England, United Kingdom

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