Aura Technical Services LTD
Electrical Design Engineer

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Electrical Design Engineer
Job Description: Electrical Design Engineer – Aura Technical Services Ltd
Company Description
Aura Technical Services Ltd is a specialist MEP (Mechanical, Electrical & Public Health) management consultancy supporting Tier 1 main contractors and clients on complex construction, fit-out, and refurbishment projects. The company focuses on technically demanding, high-risk work where MEP performance and experienced technical leadership are critical to successful delivery.
Aura provides end-to-end MEP management support across the full project lifecycle, from pre-construction and design management through delivery, commissioning, and handover. The team integrates closely with planning functions, leads site installations and subcontractors, and manages client interfaces with clear, structured reporting.
Aura is also developing AuraAI, an in-house AI-powered MEP management platform, that enhances technical decision-making, automates reporting, and supports teams with real-time project insight.
Role Description
This is a full-time hybrid role for an Electrical Design Engineer, based in the Manchester Area, United Kingdom, with the flexibility to work from home.
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The Electrical Design Engineer will:
- Develop, review, and coordinate electrical designs for complex construction, fit-out, and refurbishment projects, ensuring compliance with relevant standards, client requirements, and MEP integration needs.
- Perform day-to-day tasks, including:
- Producing design calculations, drawings, and specifications.
- Supporting pre-construction technical reviews.
- Collaborating with mechanical and public health engineers to deliver coordinated solutions.
- Work closely with:
- Project managers
- Site teams
- Subcontractors
- To resolve technical issues, support installation quality, and contribute to commissioning and handover documentation.
- Engage with emerging tools such as AuraAI and participate in continuous improvement of design and delivery processes.


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Qualifications & Requirements
- A strong foundation in Electrical Engineering, with practical knowledge of electricity principles and relevant standards.
- Proficiency in Electrical Design and Design Engineering for building services and MEP systems.
- Experience in power distribution design, including:
- Load calculations
- Cable sizing
- Coordination with other disciplines
- Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Electrical Engineering or a closely related field.
- Experience working on complex construction, fit-out, or refurbishment projects, preferably with Tier 1 contractors or consultancies.
- Ability to:
- Interpret technical documentation.
- Produce clear drawings and specifications.
- Use common design and BIM tools.
- Strong communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills, with the ability to work effectively in hybrid on-site and remote settings.
- Knowledge of UK building regulations, BS standards, and industry best practices for MEP design and installation is beneficial.
- An interest in digital innovation, data-driven decision-making, and AI-supported design and management platforms is an advantage.
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