True Engineers
Junior Electrical Design Engineer

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Junior Electrical Design Engineer – MEP / Building Services
Hampshire - Flexible Working Options
£28k to £35k – Dept on experience
MEP / Building Services Design / Intermediate Electrical Design Engineer / Electrical Design Engineer / Consultancy
This junior electrical design engineer role is to join a friendly, growing modern engineering consultancy.
The culture of this business is to support, develop and work in a collaborative way to bring together the different experiences of their engineers to provide the best possible solution for clients.
Most of the work will be design for commercial projects, NHS hospitals (new build and upgrades) and residential, it must be noted that all design work is done with a focus on sustainability. They have excellent client relationships and benefit from ongoing repeat business.
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Graduate Consultant — 2026 Scheme
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Responsibilities
- Working alongside experienced engineers as part of a team delivering detailed designs for complex electrical systems within buildings.
- Carry out detailed scheme designs.
- Carry out calculations, both manual and by using computer-based systems.
- Carry out condition surveys, feasibility studies, report writing, etc.
- Attend project meetings
- Site visits to monitor progress


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Experience Required
- Building Services Degree or an Electrical Engineering Degree or other related higher educational qualification (HNC/HND)
- Ideally previous work experience within building services or electrical engineering.
- Knowledge of AutoCAD and/or Revit would be beneficial.
- Hold a full UK driving license
Benefits
- Pension
- Health Scheme
- Professional Memberships
- 25 days holiday
- Flexible Working
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