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Electrical Design Engineer

London
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Join a leading international engineering consultancy that delivers complex infrastructure projects across the globe. With over 100 years of engineering excellence, they specialise in the design and delivery of world-class port, harbour and marine infrastructure, offering the opportunity to work on technically challenging projects across multiple continents.

Responsibilities

  • Designing LV and HV electrical distribution systems for port and marine infrastructure
  • Producing electrical calculations, technical specifications, drawings and design reports
  • Developing lighting, small power, earthing, lightning protection and associated electrical systems
  • Coordinating designs with civil, structural and mechanical engineering teams
  • Supporting projects from feasibility studies through to detailed design and construction phases
  • Attending client and design coordination meetings while ensuring compliance with relevant British and international standards
  • Assisting with technical reviews, tender documentation and engineering solutions throughout the project lifecycle

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  • Degree qualified in Electrical Engineering or Building Services Engineering
  • Experience in electrical design within consultancy or infrastructure environments
  • Strong knowledge of power distribution, lighting and electrical building/infrastructure services
  • Experience using AutoCAD and electrical design software (Amtech, ETAP, Dialux or similar advantageous)
  • Familiarity with BS7671, IEC standards and industry best practice
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to work within multidisciplinary engineering teams
  • Experience in ports, marine, industrial or heavy infrastructure projects is highly desirable but not essential.
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Skills

Electrical Design
Power Distribution
Lighting
Electrical Systems
AutoCAD
Amtech
ETAP
Dialux
BS7671
IEC Standards
Technical Specifications
Design Reports
Feasibility Studies
Construction Phases
Communication Skills
Multidisciplinary Teams

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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