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Electrical Project Engineer

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Electrical Project Engineer
📍 Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater (Hybrid)
💰 £65,000- £75,000 + £5,500 Car Allowance
🗓️ 9-Day Fortnight (Every Other Friday Off)
✅ 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays
✅ Enhanced Pension
✅ Training & Development
✅ Travel & Accommodation Support
The Opportunity
Join a leading Tier 1 engineering contractor delivering works on Hinkley Point C, one of the UK's largest and most complex infrastructure projects.
We're looking for an Electrical Project Engineer to support the delivery of electrical installation and engineering projects from planning through to completion.
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Previous nuclear experience is not essential. We welcome candidates from sectors including rail, defence, oil & gas, utilities, power generation, data centres, and major infrastructure projects.
Key Responsibilities
- Support delivery of electrical projects to safety, quality, programme, and cost targets.
- Coordinate procurement of materials and subcontractors.
- Review electrical designs, drawings, and specifications.
- Monitor project progress and commercial performance.
- Liaise with clients, suppliers, and internal teams.
- Ensure compliance with health, safety, and quality standards.


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About You
- Degree, HNC, or equivalent in Electrical Engineering.
- Strong electrical installation and engineering knowledge.
- Experience within engineering, construction, M&E, EPC, or infrastructure projects.
- Previous Project Engineer, Electrical Engineer, or similar experience.
- Strong communication and organizational skills.
Why Apply?
- Work on one of Europe's largest infrastructure projects.
- Excellent career progression opportunities.
- Structured training and development.
- Opportunity to transition into the nuclear sector.
- Apply now to learn more.
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