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H&MV Engineering

Electrical Design Engineer

Manchester
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Job Title: Electrical Design Engineer

Location: Manchester
Remote/Hybrid: Office Based
Job Type: Full Time
Department: Engineering
Reporting to: Lead Engineering

About H&MV Engineering:

H&MV Engineering is a global leader in high-voltage electrical engineering, powering the transition to a sustainable future. We’re at the cutting-edge of renewable energy, data centres, and complex utility projects - powered by a commitment to continuous improvement and innovation.

Our foundation is built on safety, collaboration, and respect. These values shape how we work, how we lead, and how we grow. And at H&MV Engineering, growth isn’t just a goal—it’s a mindset.

We invest in our people, offering opportunities to develop, lead, and shape the future of energy. We value passion, motivation, and problem-solving skills, and we believe that diverse perspectives fuel better outcomes.

We’re not here to keep up—we’re here to lead.

About the Role:

We’re looking for an Experienced Electrical Engineer to join our engineering department. You'll work closely with Key stakeholders to manager all engineering and design for sites across the region.

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Specific Responsibilities:

  • Overall responsibility for the production of electrical engineering on projects assigned to you.
  • Work closely with civil designer to ensure civil aspects meet electrical equipment requirements.
  • Act as single point of contact (SPOC) with Utility provider and client owners engineer.
  • Manage electrical & civil design logs from Utility provider and client owners engineer.
  • Manage design pack submittals to Utility provider and client owners engineer.
  • Assist with the preparation of procurement specifications for the main primary plant including HV power transformers, HV circuit breakers, HV switchgear and NERs.
  • Review supplier documents and schematics to ensure equipment is compliant with technical specifications and functional specifications.
  • Responsible for the preparation of physical HV layouts, electrical systems, secondary control and protection systems and single line diagrams.
  • Responsible for the preparation of HV system studies including protection coordination, voltage regulation, load flow and fault level reports.
  • Attend Utility provider and client owners engineer meetings as required.

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Skills/Requirements:

  • Honours Electrical Engineering Degree or similar.
  • Minimum 2 Years’ Experience in a similar role with HV contractor or utility.
  • Working knowledge of design software to include ETAP, Eplan, AutoCAD, Cymcap, Autodesk, Advanced Steel.
  • People management skills.
  • Strong communications skills.
  • Strong interpersonal and communications skills.
  • Team player who demonstrates high level of initiative.
  • On site commissioning experience desirable.

We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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Skills

Electrical Design
HV Power Transformers
HV Circuit Breakers
HV Switchgear
ETAP
Eplan
AutoCAD
Cymcap
Autodesk
Advanced Steel
Protection Coordination
Voltage Regulation
Load Flow Analysis
Fault Level Reporting
People Management
Communication Skills

Location

Manchester, England, United Kingdom

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