Populus Select Ltd
Lead Electrical Engineer

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Lead Electrical Engineer
Populus Select is supporting a long‑established organisation in Teesside with the appointment of a Lead Electrical Engineer. This senior position plays a key role in delivering robust electrical design, ensuring compliance within a high‑hazard environment, and providing technical leadership across engineering activities.
Role Summary
- Lead the electrical engineering design function across product development and project delivery.
- Provide technical oversight, mentor engineers, and drive continuous improvement across the electrical discipline.
- Ensure safe, compliant, and efficient engineering practices within a COMAH‑regulated environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Oversee and produce high‑quality electrical engineering designs using best‑practice methods, engineering first principles, and relevant standards. Ensure all outputs are clearly presented, accurately documented, peer‑reviewed, and approved.
- Provide technical leadership, reviewing work from engineers, ensuring consistency of design approach, and maintaining engineering governance.
- Identify gaps in technical knowledge and lead initiatives to close them, updating internal standards, templates, and documentation.
- Build and maintain strong familiarity with existing products, systems, and electrical infrastructure across the site.
- Deliver engineering outputs to agreed quality standards and timelines in line with contractual and regulatory expectations.
- Identify, propose, and escalate technical or project‑related risks, ensuring proactive mitigation.
- Lead the preparation, review, and maintenance of product documentation including manuals, bills of materials, and technical specifications.
- Drive the conception, development, and refinement of new designs, ensuring technical robustness and compliance with hazardous‑area requirements.
- Specify equipment suitable for installation in hazardous areas, ensuring alignment with relevant standards and certification requirements.
- Oversee product testing, troubleshooting, commissioning, and validation activities.
- Take ownership of the on‑time delivery of assigned designs, engineering outputs, and team deliverables.
- Monitor and assess the performance of existing electrical systems, supporting ageing‑asset management strategies.
- Support research and development activities, including exploration of new materials, technologies, and engineering approaches.
- Mentor and support site electricians, contributing to competency development and safe working practices.
- Responsibilities may evolve over time in line with business needs.
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- Chartered Engineer status or actively working towards Chartership.
- Experience managing design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of electrical systems on a COMAH site.
- Significant electrical system design experience including load lists, SLDs, cable sizing, fault level studies, protection grading, motor‑starting calculations, and lightning protection calculations.
- Strong experience specifying equipment for hazardous areas.
- Competence in risk assessment and safe‑system‑of‑work development.
- Site commissioning and troubleshooting experience.
- Experience acting as a designated competent person under the Electricity at Work Regulations, in roles such as Authorised Person, Senior Authorised Person, Control Engineer, or Authorising Engineer.
- Experience managing ageing electrical assets and implementing improvement strategies.
- Experience training, mentoring, and developing site electricians.
- CompEx Ex01–04 and CompEx Design (Ex12) Parts A & B.
- Working knowledge of relevant codes and standards including BS 7671 and BS EN 60079.
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