Senior Electrical Engineer (hybrid) Sunderland or Adlington, UK Salary: £DOE Jackson Hogg is delighted to be working with a specialist in bulk material handling systems across a wide range of sectors including tunnelling. They are now looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer to be part of this strong team and work on exciting projects. This is a permanent, hybrid position, located either at the Sunderland or Adlington site. Senior Electrical Engineer Key Responsibilities: Delivery of the electrical engineering and technical elements of work focusing on the execution of the electrical engineering tasks, ensuring the scope is well defined, controlled, understood, and aligned with the deliverables and safety requirements. Work closely with the engineers across the business (technical, process, design and project) as well as other functional managers and subcontractors to progress these deliverables and manage/ support any queries that may arise. Support proposals/ bids with concept design, component requirements, load schedules and engineering time estimations. Review scope, contract, electrical engineering schedules, and client specifications upon handover of the project and execute these deliverables during the life cycle of the project. Highlight technical risk and manage this with support from the project, design & electrical engineering teams. Ensure relevant safety objectives and legal requirements are met. Generate and maintain project specifications/ data sheets/ schedule such as: load schedules, instrument schedules, I/O schedules, motor lists, cable calculations and schedules, installation scope of works etc along with the production of any other required design documents such as SLDs & termination drawings etc. Senior Electrical Engineer Key Requirements: Have a HNC in Electrical and/or Controls engineering. Have previous experience within a similar field, leading a team of electrical engineers in a contract environment, carrying out detailed design, specification and procurement of electrical and control systems associated with material handling systems operating in onerous conditions. Experience with assessment, design and selection of electrical distribution, control and protection schemes. Have knowledge of current legislative requirements and standards including the IET Wiring Regulations latest edition. Have an understanding of CE/UKCA regulations including design risk assessments. Be able to participate and contribute to client meetings. Have experience in value engineering processes and continuous improvement. Have an appreciation of ATEX regulations, and effect on process design and equipment selection. Great benefits package and competitive salary are provided on offer. If you are interested in this opportunity please feel free to reach out using the details below.