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Job Role: Electrical Engineer – Water
Location: UK based – hybrid
Salary: £45 - £55ph
About the Role:
Join a forward-thinking engineering consultancy delivering high-impact projects across multiple UK water frameworks for AMP8. This is your chance to shape the future of clean water and wastewater infrastructure while working on diverse, technically rewarding design challenges.
Key responsibilities include:
- Delivering innovative EICA design solutions for clean water and wastewater projects from concept to detailed design
- Producing high-quality engineering outputs including SLDs, cable block diagrams, control system architecture, MCC datasheets, and load schedules
- Acting as a technical specialist, offering expert guidance and input
- Coordinating multidisciplinary designs and managing interfaces across project teams
- Collaborating with project managers, engineers, JV partners, and clients
- Reviewing bids, subcontractor designs, and providing technical support on-site
- Mentoring junior engineers and supporting their professional development
- Defining and managing project budgets, schedules, and quality requirements
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About you:
- Degree-qualified in Electrical Engineering
- Strong background in the water industry or similar sectors
- Expertise in electrical power systems, water treatment control systems, and integrated system design
- Knowledge of CDM regulations, procurement processes, and document control
- Excellent communication and leadership abilities
- Self-motivated, adaptable, and committed to delivering efficient engineering solutions


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