Electrical Engineer

Cardiff
2 weeks ago
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Our client is a leading Mechanical, Electrical, and Instrumentation contractor with projects across Ireland, UK, and Mainland Europe. Our client operates across multiple sectors including Data Centre’s, Pharmaceutical, Microelectronics, Healthcare, Life Sciences, Education, and Energy from Waste. They are currently seeking Electrical Engineers to join them on Projects in Cardiff.

You Will Be Responsible For:

  • Ensuring all works are carried out and managed in accordance with the Integrated Management System.

  • Managing, reviewing and coordinating drawings, as requested.

  • Advising and guiding the sub-contracted staff on all technical aspects of the project.

  • Prioritising and allocating the work for the staff on the technical team.

  • Ensuring sub-contractor compliance with all site and project requirements, including operational health and safety obligations.

  • Applying troubleshooting techniques to identify problems and apply corrective actions.

  • Managing document control to ensure all logs are kept up to date.

  • Creating handover packs and test packs for systems.

    You Will Need:

  • A relevant electrical qualification and prior experience in a similar role within a mechanical and electrical contracting environment is required.

  • Excellent organisational, communication and time management skills.

  • Data Centre experience is advantageous.

    Savile Lloyd and our Clients are committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and respectful workplace where everyone feels valued and empowered. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, and believe that a diverse team drives innovation and success. Savile Lloyd is dedicated to ensuring equal opportunity for all, and we encourage individuals from underrepresented communities to apply

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