Senior Electrical Engineer

AA Euro Recruitment Group
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10 months ago
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AA Euro Group are actively seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to join a leading M&E Contractor renowned for delivering complex engineering solutions across the data centre, pharmaceutical, and industrial sectors. Their team is currently working on the fit-out of a new, state-of-the-art pharmaceutical manufacturing facility, and are seeking an experienced Senior Electrical Engineer to lead Electrical systems delivery on this prestigious project. Key Responsibilities: Lead the electrical engineering scope of works for the fit-out of a complex pharmaceutical manufacturing facility. Manage the delivery of LV and MV distribution systems, general and emergency lighting, fire alarm, access control, BMS, process instrumentation, and associated containment. Coordinate with the project design and BIM teams to ensure all electrical systems are fully integrated and clash-free with mechanical and architectural elements. Ensure all works comply with client specifications, industry standards, and GMP requirements. Act as the primary point of contact for electrical works, liaising with the client, main contractor, and subcontractors. Supervise and monitor electrical subcontractors to ensure performance, quality, and HSE compliance. Provide regular technical updates, progress reporting, and input into risk and issue resolution. Support the commissioning and validation teams to ensure electrical systems are compliant and ready for qualification. Requirements: Degree in Electrical Engineering or Building Services Engineering. 68+ years of electrical engineering experience, ideally within an M&E contracting environment. Proven experience working on pharmaceutical or life sciences projects with cleanroom and GMP elements. Strong understanding of pharmaceutical-grade electrical systems and standards (e.g., ATEX, ISPE, GAMP). Experienced in managing site-based electrical installations and subcontractors. Strong knowledge of LV/MV power distribution, control systems, and structured cabling. Excellent communication and leadership skills, with a proactive and solutions-focused mindset. Desirable: Chartered Engineer status or actively pursuing chartership. Familiarity with BIM, Revit, and digital construction tools. Experience supporting commissioning, validation, and handover phases. Knowledge of energy efficiency and sustainable design practices. INDWC

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