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Electrical Design Engineer
Electrical Design Engineer – All Levels
Locations: Bristol or Manchester Company: Morson Praxis (part of the Morson Group) Salary: £40,000–£65,000
Morson Praxis is a leading engineering and design consultancy delivering complex, safety-critical projects across the energy, nuclear, defence, infrastructure and industrial sectors. Due to continued growth, we are seeking Electrical Design Engineers at all levels to join our team.
You will act as the Electrical Designer on projects up to 132kV, delivering designs from concept through to commissioning and handover. Working closely with project, construction and design managers, you’ll ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, to budget and to the highest quality standards.
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Key Responsibilities
- Electrical design of HV/LV systems including substations (132kV, 33kV, 11/6.6kV)
- Lead and manage design activities across the full project lifecycle
- Produce design documentation, technical specifications and protection settings
- Support project delivery in line with programme, cost and quality targets
- Liaise with internal teams, contractors and stakeholders
- Contribute to design standards, innovation and continuous improvement


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About You
Qualifications & Technical Skills
- HNC or higher in Electrical Engineering (degree and chartership desirable)
- Strong knowledge of HV distribution systems, substations and protection
- Experience within the electricity transmission or distribution sector
- Working knowledge of CDM regulations
- Proficient in AutoCAD and MS Office (Excel essential)
- Experience with power system studies/protection calculations (desirable)
Personal Attributes
- Strong communication skills
- Proactive, adaptable approach
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