Our client is looking for an Electrical Design Engineer to work on clean and wastewater projects as part of a capital delivery program. You’ll collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team to support maintenance and growth of water and wastewater systems.
This role can be done remotely with monthly travel requirements to Glasgow.
What You’ll Be Doing
Support Project Managers with design and engineering tasks before construction starts.
Attend and contribute to design and progress meetings.
Work closely with other engineers to coordinate designs.
Create technical documents like cable calculations, schematics, and cable schedules.
Produce electrical drawings, cable routes, and system layouts.
Review designs to make sure they meet industry standards.
Write reports, feasibility studies, and risk assessments.
What They’re Looking For
Qualifications: Electrical Degree, HND, HNC, or equivalent.
Experience: Experience in design work within clean/wastewater or utility sectors.
License: Clean driving license.
Professional Status: Chartered, Incorporated, or working towards it (CEng/IEng).
Skills: Able to guide junior staff, work well in a team, and meet deadlines.
Perks & Benefits
Pension scheme (matched or contributory)
24/7 online GP access
Employee assistance program
Discount portal with thousands of retail offers
Life assurance
Cycle to work scheme and other salary sacrifice options
Enhanced parental and adoption leave
Recognition and bonus programs
25 days holiday + bank holidays
Health care cash plan (claim back dental, eye care, physio costs)
Private health care
Ready to make a difference?
Apply now and join a team that values innovation, teamwork, and sustainability.
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