United Infrastructure
Electrical Design Engineer

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Company Description About us AFECO is an engineering services provider, delivering high quality process and MEICA design and installation projects predominantly across the South of England and Midlands for the water industry. We have excellent inhouse engineering teams capable of delivering all stages of the project cycle, from concept through to commissioning, with a strong focus on process led innovative and robust yet appropriate solutions. We have a portfolio of varied projects covering both wastewater and clean water projects for planned and reactive projects. Due to the expansion of our team, we are currently recruiting for an Administrative Assistant to work within our multi-disciplinary teams. This is a great opportunity for enthusiastic individuals who fit in with our company values and are keen to develop in a forward-thinking organisation Job Description Role Purpose The Senior Electrical Design Engineer will lead the electrical design of water and wastewater treatment assets across the full project lifecycle, from concept and detailed design through to construction support and commissioning. The role requires strong technical expertise in electrical power and control systems, a high standard of design assurance, and the ability to mentor junior engineers while working collaboratively within multi-disciplinary teams. Key Responsibilities Electrical Design & Delivery Lead electrical design activities for water and wastewater infrastructure projects, including treatment works, pumping stations, and network assets Produce and review electrical designs, calculations, specifications, schedules, and drawings Ensure compliance with relevant standards, legislation, client specifications, and health & safety requirements Develop cost-effective, safe, and reliable electrical solutions through optioneering and value engineering Provide technical support during construction, commissioning, and handover phases Power, Control & Instrumentation Design and specify LV power distribution systems, MCCs, switchgear, UPS, and standby generation Develop earthing, lightning protection, and cable sizing designs Interface with ICA engineers on control systems, instrumentation, and telemetry requirements Review supplier and contractor technical submissions and FAT/SAT documentation Project & Stakeholder Interface Collaborate closely with mechanical, civil, process, and ICA disciplines to deliver integrated designs Liaise with clients, contractors, suppliers, and operations teams Participate in design reviews, HAZID/HAZOP, constructability reviews, and risk assessments Mentorship & Quality Assurance Mentor and technically support graduate and intermediate electrical engineers Review and approve designs produced by others Contribute to continuous improvement of standards, templates, and best practices Qualifications Qualifications & Experience Essential Degree (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering Significant experience in the water or wastewater sector Strong understanding of electrical systems used in water treatment and pumping applications Experience delivering designs from concept through to construction and commissioning Knowledge of relevant standards (e.g. BS 7671, BS EN, IEC, WIMES, client standards) Desirable Experience working on regulated water frameworks Site experience including commissioning and fault-finding Knowledge of functional safety and hazardous area design (where applicable) Familiarity with NEC or similar engineering contracts Technical Skills LV power system design and protection coordination MCC and control panel specification Earthing and lightning protection design Electrical load schedules and cable calculations 2D/3D CAD tools Design risk assessments and CDM compliance Additional Information Salary and benefits · Salary TBC · Medicash plan · Life insurance · Benefits portal · Company pension · 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays)
Role Type: Permanent, Full-time
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