ELKOMS CONSULTING LIMITED
Senior / Principal Electrical Building Services Engineer

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Company Description
Elkoms Consulting is a firm of consulting engineers established in 2008, with offices in Southampton, London, UK and Belgrade, Serbia.
The company delivers projects across the UK construction industry and has experience in markets including the UK, Serbia, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and the Middle East.
Elkoms Consulting focuses on meeting client expectations through high-quality engineering design and consultancy services. The firm continues to grow its international portfolio, offering opportunities to work on diverse, complex projects. Team members collaborate across locations, disciplines, and sectors to provide integrated engineering solutions.
Role Description
The Senior / Principal Electrical Building Services Engineer will lead the design, coordination, and delivery of electrical building services for a range of construction projects, including commercial, residential, industrial, and mixed-use developments.
Day-to-day tasks include:
- Developing electrical schemes
- Producing calculations and technical drawings
- Specifying equipment
- Reviewing contractor proposals
- Ensuring designs meet regulatory requirements, sustainability targets, and client standards
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- Guiding junior engineers
- Providing technical oversight
- Participating in design reviews
- Collaborating closely with mechanical, structural, and architectural teams
The engineer will:
- Attend client and site meetings
- Support tender documentation
- Contribute to project planning, risk assessment, and quality assurance
This is a full-time hybrid role based in Southampton, with a combination of office presence and work-from-home flexibility.
Qualifications
- Candidates should possess strong expertise in Building Services and Electrical Engineering, including design, coordination, and compliance with relevant standards and codes.
- Candidates should possess skills related to Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) systems, including integration of electrical services within multidisciplinary building services designs.
- Candidates should possess knowledge of Building Maintenance and Facility Management (FM) principles, ensuring designs support efficient operation, maintenance, and lifecycle performance.
- Candidates should possess proficiency in relevant design software and tools (e.g., AutoCAD/Revit, calculation software, lighting and power design tools) and strong technical reporting skills.
- Candidates should possess excellent communication and collaboration abilities, with experience leading projects, mentoring engineers, and engaging with clients and contractors.
- Candidates should possess a degree in Electrical Engineering or Building Services Engineering (or equivalent), and professional registration or working towards chartership (e.g., IEng/CEng) is highly beneficial.
- Candidates should possess a solid understanding of UK building regulations, BS standards, health and safety requirements, and sustainable design practices (e.g., energy efficiency, low-carbon solutions).
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