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Electrical Design Engineer

£38000 - £45000 per annum Pension, CIBSE Training, 35 hour week, CPD
 

Job Description

Electrical Design Engineer - Looking to get Chartered in 2020?

Based in their London office, you'll be mentored by a Chartered and MSc qualified, Electrical Director who like you started off as an Engineer. If they aren't around you can also ask the Partner for help who has been with the firm for over 20 years or the Electrical Engineer who has been with them for over eight years.

And if you need any support with drawings or calculations; just ask one of the ten intermediates or Junior Engineers; they are also there to help you succeed. Or you could also reach out to one of the other 100 or so M&E Design Engineers in their London office for advice as they promote knowledge sharing and collaboration.

You'll benefit from their CIBSE Approved Training and Development program and develop your awareness of other disciplines such as lighting, energy and sustainability and existing buildings. You'll receive all the support you need in order to become Chartered in 2020 ensuring you develop into the best engineer you can become, in the quickest amount of time possible.

You'll also benefit from their CIBSE Approved training and development program, a 35-hour working week (9am - 5pm), 25 days leave, 5% pension, interest free season ticket loan and private healthcare.

They remain a privately owned firm that has their employee's best interests at heart which is backed up by their "Investor in People" status. As the average length of service is seven years, almost triple the industry average this is a real career opportunity.

What you'll be doing;

  • Designing resilient Electrical services that comply with HBN's and HTM's.
  • Attending site, client and progress meetings.
  • Enjoying a great work life balance as you'll be finishing at 5pm.

What you need;

  • Degree in Building Services or Electrical Engineering.
  • At least three years' experience working for a building services or multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy.
  • Previous healthcare, laboratory, clean room, data centre or other "Critical Systems" project experience.

To find out more call me on zero seven five nine five zero seven one three zero three or send me an email directly. If you don't have an updated CV, that's OK we can deal with that later.

All applications will receive a response.

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