Electrical Designer

Montrose
3 weeks ago
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We are seeking an experienced Electrical Designer to join our team working on a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility near Montrose. This role offers an excellent opportunity to work on complex pharmaceutical projects whilst developing your career within a leading engineering consultancy.

Key Responsibilities

Follow engineering guidance to implement client standards on projects
Apply best practices from previous client projects across all design work
Generate electrical installation design drawing and document sets
Develop panel design drawing and document sets
Assist Electrical Engineers with design calculations, schedules and documentation
Consult with Engineer for checks and approval of all designs
Collaborate with other designers and engineers in the team
Liaise with Document Control for external and internal project document transmittals
Identify to Engineer any areas where technical support is required
Ensure all duties are carried out in accordance with company policies and procedures
Work to project timelines and task priorities as set by engineersRequired Qualifications

HNC/HND or degree in Electrical Engineering or related field
Minimum 5 years' experience in electrical design for industrial, manufacturing or pharmaceutical facilities
Thorough knowledge of BS7671 (18th Edition Wiring Regulations)
Proficient in AutoCAD and other relevant electrical design software such as Trimble (AmTech)
Experience with power distribution systems and control panel design
Understanding of requirements within pharmaceutical environmentsAbout Us

Booth Welsh is delivering on our mission;

Through collaboration, we engineer a better future.

By working closely with our colleagues and clients, we can deliver projects that make a difference.

How to Apply

Please forward your CV with relevant experience to (url removed)

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