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Graduate Electrical Design Engineer – Building Services /MEP
£27k - £32k Maple Cross – Hertfordshire (Flexible Working)
Extensive Training, Development and Mentoring
Building Services / Electrical Design Engineer / Trainee Electrical Design / MEP / Engineer / Graduate Electrical Design Engineer / Graduate Electrical Engineer
This role is to join a building services design team who are responsible for the design of all the mechanical and electrical functions within buildings such as HVAC, lighting, hot and cold water systems, plant rooms, access control, fire alarm systems and data coms.
These functions can be applied to almost every type of building so you could be working on projects in any of the following sectors commercial, retail, hospitality, industrial and education.
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This role will be working within a team alongside senior electrical design engineers, taking on more responsibilities as you develop as an engineer.
Responsibilities
- Assisting senior design engineers with the preparation of outline design schemes.
- Visiting site during the construction phase to monitor progress.
- Production of drawings under the direction of Engineers.
- Assisting with the checking of documents and carry out detailed calculations.
- Learning the latest building regulations and technical standards
- Undertaking duties to develop your experience and further your training in Electrical Engineering.


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Qualifications Required
- MEng / BEng in Electrical Engineering
- Proficient with AutoCad and/or Revit
- Any experience of building services would be beneficial
- Exposure to the construction industry would be beneficial.
- Good communication skills
Unfortunately, this employer does not have the ability to provide sponsorship so temporary UK working visas, including graduate and psw visas will not be accepted.
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