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Senior Electrical Engineer
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Hybrid
The Role:
As a Senior Electrical Engineer, you will act as a technical interface with the customer, providing expert electrical engineering support across a range of projects. You will be involved throughout the project lifecycle, from concept and design through to implementation, commissioning, and ongoing support.
Key Responsibilities:
- Engage directly with customers to understand requirements and provide technical electrical engineering support.
- Scope, design, and deliver modifications to existing electrical systems and infrastructure.
- Develop electrical solutions for new facilities and asset upgrades.
- Produce, review, and approve technical documentation, ensuring compliance with safety, technical, and regulatory standards.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary engineering teams and stakeholders.
- Support installation, commissioning, testing, and project delivery activities.
- Provide technical input into risk assessments, project reports, and engineering documentation.
- Ensure all designs meet operational, compliance, and safety requirements.
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About You:
You will have a strong electrical engineering background gained within a highly regulated industry and be comfortable working directly with customers and stakeholders on technically challenging projects.


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Essential Requirements:
- HND or higher qualification in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline.
- Experience working within highly regulated industries such as Defence, Nuclear, Maritime, Infrastructure, Utilities, Energy, or Oil & Gas.
- Proven experience in the design, modification, and delivery of electrical systems.
- Experience with Low Voltage (LV) systems, High Voltage (HV) systems, Power distribution, Lighting systems, Electrical infrastructure projects.
- Strong understanding of electrical engineering standards and regulations including IEC and IEEE standards.
- Ability to review and approve technical documentation.
- Strong stakeholder management and communication skills.
- Experience using ETAP, AutoCAD Electrical, or similar electrical design software.
- Knowledge of High Voltage electrical networks and industrial power systems.
- Experience with building services engineering and power distribution networks.
- Familiarity with asset lifecycle support and infrastructure maintenance programmes.
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