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Senior Electrical Design Engineer (Built Env. - Decarbonisation)

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Overview of role
This role offers an opportunity for a Senior Electrical Design Engineer to take a leading position in the delivery of decarbonisation and sustainable retrofit projects across the built environment. You will work on projects that directly contribute to the transition to low-carbon energy, shaping electrical solutions for commercial and public-sector buildings.
You’ll be trusted to provide technical leadership, coordinate complex designs, and mentor others, while working closely with clients and multidisciplinary teams to deliver safe, compliant, and future-ready electrical systems.
Role responsibilities and requirements
- Lead the design and delivery of LV electrical building services for decarbonisation and retrofit projects, including power distribution, solar PV, battery storage, LED lighting, and smart control systems.
- Take ownership of electrical design across RIBA Stages 2–5, producing calculations, single-line diagrams, schematics, schedules, and technical reports.
- Design and integrate solar PV systems, including rooftop, ground-mounted, and building-integrated solutions.
- Coordinate closely with mechanical and energy teams to support integrated low-carbon solutions such as heat pumps.
- Manage engagement with Distribution Network Operators (DNOs), from feasibility through to applications and approvals.
- Lead electrical design packages on multidisciplinary projects, ensuring quality, safety, and regulatory compliance.
- Review, QA, and sign off electrical designs in line with BS 7671, IET Wiring Regulations, and UK Building Regulations.
- Engage confidently with clients and contractors, contributing to design reviews, technical workshops, and presentations.
- Support design risk management and contribute to project delivery from concept through to completion.
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Key skills and qualities needed
- Degree in Electrical Engineering or Building Services Engineering (or equivalent).
- Chartered Engineer (CEng) status or actively working towards chartership.
- Strong background in electrical building services design within the built environment with good working knowledge of BS7671
- Proven experience delivering low-carbon, energy efficiency, and sustainable retrofit projects.
- In-depth experience with power systems, solar PV, battery storage, lighting, and smart building technologies.
- Comfortable working across the full RIBA stages within multidisciplinary teams.
- Experience on public-sector or funding-led decarbonisation programmes (e.g. PSDS, SHDF).
- Strong communicator who enjoys leading technical discussions and mentoring junior engineers.
- Organised, commercially aware, and motivated by delivering meaningful environmental impact.


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This role suits an engineer looking to take ownership of technically challenging electrical designs, develop leadership capability, and play a direct role in the decarbonisation of the built environment. Alongside a very attractive package you will expect excellent career development opportunities and a dynamic and encouraging work culture.
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