BLACK & VEATCH LIMITED
Electrical Design Engineer

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Locations: Redhill Birmingham Glasgow Chester Leeds
Shape the Future of Water Engineering with Binnies UK Part of the RSK Group
At Binnies UK, we're not simply delivering water-sector projects - we're engineering solutions that protect communities, enhance the environment, and secure the future of Critical Human Infrastructure.
Our teams work across the UK and internationally, designing the systems that keep water safe, reliable, and sustainable.
If you're passionate about EICA engineering, eager to solve complex challenges, and ready to make a measurable impact on society, this is where your expertise can truly shine.
Why You'll Love Working Here
Because we offer more than a role - we offer purpose, progression, and a culture where innovation thrives.
A career built around you
- Private Health Insurance & Income Protection
- Life Assurance for added peace of mind
- Annual Leave Purchase Scheme for extra flexibility
- Clear, supported career development pathways
- Annual pay rise & performance bonus
- High Street and gym membership discounts
- Cycle to Work & EV Salary Sacrifice Schemes
- Mental Health & Wellbeing Support - because your wellbeing matters
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What You'll Do
As a key EICA specialist, you'll be at the heart of driving innovation, reliability, and safety across water and wastewater projects.
You will:
- Deliver innovative EICA design solutions from conceptual development to detailed design
- Create high-quality engineering outputs, including:
- Single-line diagrams
- Cable block diagrams
- Control system architecture
- MCC datasheets
- Load schedules
- Control Philosophies
- Act as a technical authority, offering specialist insight across projects
- Coordinate multidisciplinary designs and manage interfaces across teams
- Work closely with project managers, engineers, JV partners, and clients
- Lead bid reviews, assess subcontractor designs, and provide technical support on-site
- Mentor junior engineers and support their technical and professional development
- Manage budgets, schedules, risks, and quality standards
This is a role where your expertise and leadership directly shape outcomes.


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What We're Looking For
A committed, capable EICA engineer who brings both technical excellence and the ability to work collaboratively.
You will have:
- A degree in Electrical Engineering (or related discipline)
- Experience in the water, wastewater, or related sectors
- Expertise in:
- Electrical power systems
- Water treatment control systems
- Integrated system design
- Knowledge of CDM, procurement processes, and document control
- Excellent communication and leadership skills
- A self-motivated, adaptable approach with a drive for efficient, high-quality engineering
Desirable:
- Professional registration (IEng / CEng MIET)
- Proven mentoring or leadership experience
- A passion for innovation, learning, and continuous improvement
Ready to Make an Impact?
Join Binnies UK and help deliver sustainable EICA solutions that support people, protect the environment, and shape the future of water infrastructure for generations to come.
Engineer with purpose. Innovate with impact. Apply today.
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