Electrical Design Engineer - (Building Services / MEP)
Nr Southampton, Hampshire - Flexible working options
£30k to £50k depending on experience
Keywords: MEP Design, Building Services Design, Intermediate Electrical Design Engineer, Junior Electrical Design Engineer
This specialist building services design consultancy is looking for an electrical design engineer to join their friendly experienced team of engineers. They design a variety of technical environments, including military manufacturing plants, data centres, marine engineering departments, engine design suites, and large and complex plant rooms. It is important to note that low carbon design is at the core of everything they do.
It's a modern creative consultancy, and as such, the engineers' contributions are recognized and individuals are treated as such.
Responsibilities:
1. Undertake electrical design work consisting of surveys, design, drawings, and specifications for projects, including calculations on cable sizing, lighting selections, etc.
2. Attend project meetings with clients, design team members, contractors, and other stakeholders.
3. Carry out site surveys for projects to obtain all relevant information required for scheme design.
4. Carry out detailed scheme designs enabling competitive tenders to be obtained for the works.
5. Write specifications for the works.
6. Seek opportunities to learn and develop your skills as an engineer.
7. Work with a focus on low carbon design.
Experience Required:
1. Building Services Degree, Electrical Design Degree, or other related higher educational qualification (HNC/HND).
2. At least 2 years of experience in electrical design within building services.
3. Experience in maintaining and building good working relationships.
4. Technical design experience should include electrical calculations, drawings, and specifications.
5. Experience using design software.
6. Hold a full UK driving license.
Sadly, this employer cannot provide visa sponsorship; therefore, applicants who require sponsorship either now or in the future cannot be considered. #J-18808-Ljbffr