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Graduate Electrical Design Engineer

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Graduate Electrical Design Engineer – Building Services /MEP
£28k - £30k
Southeast London, Near Greenwich
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 the building services design team, they have a great ethos and high professional standards making them the perfect place for your formative years as an electrical design engineer.
You will be delivering electrical designs to RIBA stage 5 and as your skills develop you will have significant involvement with contractors and site visits. This is an office-based role offering genuine progression opportunities as this employer continues to grow.
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Responsibilities
- Producing detailed calculations and drawings under the direction of senior engineers.
- Assisting with the checking of documents.
- Learning the latest building regulations and technical standards.
- You will learn many new skills developing as an engineer to enable you to deliver stage 5 construction ready designs. Skills such as cable sizing and protection, builders work information production, lighting design, installation details, and site-based problem solving.
- 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 Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Project.
- Familiarity with Revit, Relux, Dialux, or Amtech would be beneficial.
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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