Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure
Project Engineer (Electrical)

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Location: Cumbria
About us:
Morgan Sindall Infrastructure delivers some of the UK’s most complex and critical infrastructure across six core sectors. From working on projects and long-term frameworks, we believe in connecting people, places and communities through responsible infrastructure. Our people are our business. We leverage their expertise to design and deliver safe, resilient infrastructure through innovative solutions. Morgan Sindall Infrastructure is part of Morgan Sindall Group plc, a leading UK construction and regeneration group with revenue of over £3 billion.
Job Description
As a functional engineer you will be aligned to the Engineering Function (MEICA), mobilised as part of a project delivery team with responsibility to manage a discipline or scope of work within a multidisciplinary construction project on behalf of the operations/project lead. You will be responsible for delivering the assigned scope through agreed phases of the project life cycle to reach successful completion, delivering work that meets legislative and project requirements in accordance with Morgan Sindall standards all whilst meeting customer satisfaction criteria. You will play a key role in ensuring Perfect Delivery is achieved whilst also promoting and supporting our People Promise.
Key Responsibilities
- Capacity to set goals for self and others, proactively identifying and pursuing new stretching targets and opportunities, showing high levels of personal drive and commitment and adding value beyond doing the job. Focuses well on personal development goals.
- Considered analysis of all available data to arrive at viable options, organising information to identify the key issues and to plan appropriately.
- Ability to adapt one’s style to the message and audience so people understand what you want, connecting with people in all levels of the business whilst demonstrating sound questioning techniques.
- Rigorous reviews of new events/situations, seeing and using change as opportunity to focus and make improvements to the organisation, involving and persuading others of benefit of change.
- Creates appropriate networks of people internally and externally, building opportunities for co-operation with other individuals and teams whilst cutting easily across horizontal and other boundaries, taking a corporate perspective. Understand how teams work and how to lead one.
- Demonstrate clear and visible leadership, with capacity to absorb responsibility and accountability whilst providing sensitive direction to others.
- Remain effective when the situation is unclear, complicated or pressurised.
- Can create a resource plan for an unfamiliar or potentially complex project, managing others to implement effective planning, problem-solving and decision making whilst understand the resource implications on the business plan.
- Can collect and collating information on the reality of the situation and options open to you, knowing how to create a position and build a winnable case whilst anticipating the needs and concerns of others.
- Can grow a team that is aligned with the business objectives, understanding strengths and weaknesses of team members and working with them to good effect whilst understanding their ambitions and manage expectations using a wide range of development tools.
- Coaches and mentors on the benefits of collaborative relationships.
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Requirements
- Have a working level of Subject Matter Expertise for your primary discipline and/or function.
- Have managed discipline scope on multi-disciplined construction projects.
- Have been involved in the design of multidisciplinary construction projects.
- Have been involved in the planning and reporting of multidisciplinary construction projects.
- Have managed and/or been involved in the procurement and construction/commissioning of multidisciplinary projects.
- Ideally, have experience in working within a regulated environment. Understand and demonstrate application of required competencies for your primary discipline and/or function.
- Qualified to Level 6 or equivalent on the Regulated Qualifications Framework in a MEICA engineering discipline or similar and related technical discipline.
- Ideally registered with and participating in an affiliated professional body, e.g., IET, IMechE, CIBSE, etc. for your discipline and/or function, working towards or having Chartered Engineer status.
- Specific training in and/or qualification for your primary engineering discipline and ideally for wider discipline and functional understanding and appreciation required to manage a multi-disciplined team.
What’s in it for you?
- Generous, incremental holiday entitlement with the option to buy five days
- Family friendly policies and work/life approach
- Mentoring programmes and continuous learning support
- Contributory pension scheme
- Annual bonus scheme
- Recognition scheme and long service awards
- Car scheme and Private Medical Insurance
The application process:
Click "Apply" to upload your CV, provide contact details, and answer a few role-specific questions. Once your application is reviewed, our Talent team will notify you of the outcome. If selected, you’ll be invited to either an in-person or virtual interview via Teams.
At Morgan Sindall, we are an equal opportunities employer and Investors in People company, committed to creating an inclusive and supportive workplace.
Morgan Sindall employs only those with the legal right to work in the UK. Proof of eligibility is required during the recruitment process.
Morgan Sindall Infrastructure has a commitment to sourcing candidates directly and as such we do not accept speculative CVs from agencies. Please note that any CVs submitted will be deemed as gifted to Morgan Sindall and any agency terms & conditions associated with the use of such CVs will be null and void.
Location: Cumbria
About us:
Morgan Sindall Infrastructure delivers some of the UK’s most complex and critical infrastructure across six core sectors. From working on projects and long-term frameworks, we believe in connecting people, places and communities through responsible infrastructure. Our people are our business. We leverage their expertise to design and deliver safe, resilient infrastructure through innovative solutions. Morgan Sindall Infrastructure is part of Morgan Sindall Group plc, a leading UK construction and regeneration group with revenue of over £3 billion.


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Requirements
- Have a working level of Subject Matter Expertise for your primary discipline and/or function.
- Have managed discipline scope on multi-disciplined construction projects.
- Have been involved in the design of multidisciplinary construction projects.
- Have been involved in the planning and reporting of multidisciplinary construction projects.
- Have managed and/or been involved in the procurement and construction/commissioning of multidisciplinary projects.
- Ideally, have experience in working within a regulated environment. Understand and demonstrate application of required competencies for your primary discipline and/or function.
- Qualified to Level 6 or equivalent on the Regulated Qualifications Framework in a MEICA engineering discipline or similar and related technical discipline.
- Ideally registered with and participating in an affiliated professional body, e.g., IET, IMechE, CIBSE, etc. for your discipline and/or function, working towards or having Chartered Engineer status.
- Specific training in and/or qualification for your primary engineering discipline and ideally for wider discipline and functional understanding and appreciation required to manage a multi-disciplined team.
What’s in it for you?
- Generous, incremental holiday entitlement with the option to buy five days
- Family friendly policies and work/life approach
- Mentoring programmes and continuous learning support
- Contributory pension scheme
- Annual bonus scheme
- Recognition scheme and long service awards
- Car scheme and Private Medical Insurance
The application process:
Click "Apply" to upload your CV, provide contact details, and answer a few role-specific questions. Once your application is reviewed, our Talent team will notify you of the outcome. If selected, you’ll be invited to either an in-person or virtual interview via Teams.
At Morgan Sindall, we are an equal opportunities employer and Investors in People company, committed to creating an inclusive and supportive workplace.
Morgan Sindall employs only those with the legal right to work in the UK. Proof of eligibility is required during the recruitment process.
Morgan Sindall Infrastructure has a commitment to sourcing candidates directly and as such we do not accept speculative CVs from agencies. Please note that any CVs submitted will be deemed as gifted to Morgan Sindall and any agency terms & conditions associated with the use of such CVs will be null and void.
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