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Senior Electrical Project Engineer

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Senior Electrical Project Engineer
Hybrid Working ¦ Office, Home & Site-Based - Across North Wales
Water & Wastewater Projects
Binnies, part of the RSK Group, is looking for a Senior Electrical Project Engineer to support the successful delivery of water and wastewater projects across the UK.
Why Binnies
- Hybrid and flexible working arrangements
- Working on the best and most interesting projects in the industry
- Private medical insurance
- 9 Day fortnights - long weekend every other week
- Annual leave plus bank holidays, with the option to buy additional leave
- Professional membership support and career development opportunities
- Employee discounts and lifestyle benefits through the RSK Group
- A collaborative and supportive team culture focused on wellbeing, inclusion and growth
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What you'll be doing
- Managing electrical and M&E work packages from tender through to completion.
- Supporting project planning, procurement and delivery activities.
- Coordinating with site, engineering and commissioning teams.
- Managing subcontractors and supply chain partners.
- Supporting testing, commissioning and electrical safety processes.
- Building strong relationships with clients and project stakeholders.
What we're looking for
- Degree, HND or equivalent qualification in Electrical Engineering.
- Extensive project engineering experience within the water and wastewater sector.
- Experience managing electrical subcontract packages and supply chains.
- Knowledge of NEC contracts and project delivery processes.
- Strong communication and stakeholder management skills.
- Ability to work independently and take ownership of project outcomes.


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Desirable
- Chartered Engineer (CEng MIET).
- Experience developing critical path programmes.
- Knowledge of clean water and wastewater treatment systems, control systems and commissioning activities.
Ready to make an impact? Apply today and help us deliver sustainable solutions for the future of water.
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