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Technical Manager - Electrical (Data Centres)

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Technical Manager - Electrical
A leading specialist design consultancy in the data centre and critical infrastructure sector is seeking an experienced Technical Manager - Electrical to join its growing technical team.
Reporting directly to the Head of Technical, you will provide electrical technical leadership across projects from pre-construction and tender through design, construction, and handover.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage electrical technical discussions across multiple projects.
- Oversee and review electrical designs from concept through to completion.
- Review calculations, drawings, specifications, technical submissions, and design changes.
- Coordinate consultants, contractors, and internal project teams.
- Support bids and tenders, including technical reviews, scope gaps, risk, opportunities, and value engineering.
- Ensure designs meet programme, budget, quality, safety, and regulatory requirements.
- Promote Safety in Design, CDM compliance, and best engineering practice.
- Support construction, commissioning, and handover activities.
- Identify opportunities to improve technical processes and project efficiency.
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Technical Experience
You should be experienced across:
- LV & MV power distribution
- Small power
- Earthing
- Lighting
- Fire alarm
- Security & CCTV
- Lightning protection
About You
- Strong electrical design consultancy background with substantial building services experience.
- Experience delivering complex projects from concept through construction and handover.
- Confident reviewing and challenging consultant and contractor designs.
- Strong understanding of CDM, Building Regulations, and electrical standards.
- Ideally experienced within data centres, critical infrastructure, or similarly complex environments.
- Strong stakeholder management and communication skills.
- Commercially aware, with experience in value engineering and tender processes.
- Able to lead technical discussions and make sound engineering decisions.


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This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced electrical design professional to step into a central technical leadership role, working directly with the Head of Technical across a growing portfolio of complex data centre projects.
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