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Electrical Project Engineer

Amsterdam
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Electrical Project Engineer - Amsterdam

Permanent | Fully Onsite | €95,000 | Anonymous Client

Take ownership of a hyperscale data centre project with a major European contractor.

If you're looking to step into a senior role with full package responsibility, stakeholder visibility, and long-term progression-this is it.

About the Role

As Electrical Project Engineer, you'll lead all technical and delivery aspects of the electrical systems package on a hyperscale data centre build in Frankfurt. From managing BIM outputs to QA, procurement, subcontractor oversight and snagging closeouts, you'll ensure the project is delivered to spec, on time, and safely.
You'll report directly to the Project Manager and play a key part in coordinating with client teams, consultants, and suppliers-while also mentoring junior engineers and supporting wider project objectives.

Key Responsibilities

Lead the coordination and delivery of the electrical package on-site.
Liaise with client-side teams, consultants, BIM personnel, subcontractors, and suppliers.
Manage installation drawings, RFIs, technical queries, and specification compliance.
Ensure QA, health and safety standards, and site protocols are followed.
Oversee procurement, deliveries, goods receipting, and plant/equipment planning.
Manage subcontractor activities, programme tracking, and labour allocation.
Deliver internal and external progress reports, including cost and risk updates.
Support the BIM and modularisation strategy including construction validation.
Manage project documentation including snagging, O&M manuals, QA files, and safety files.
Contribute to the training and development of junior engineers on site.

What You'll Need

5+ years' experience with a recognised mechanical or electrical contractor.
Proven experience managing electrical packages on large-scale construction projects.
Strong technical knowledge and experience with BIM, QA, and health and safety protocols.
Familiar with project scheduling tools (Primavera), construction drawings, and coordination processes.
Excellent communication and organisational skills, with the ability to lead on-site operations.
Proficient in engineering software tools and reporting systems.

Desirable Skills

Experience in data centre, pharmaceutical, or other mission-critical environments.
Knowledge of modularisation and off-site fabrication processes.

What's on Offer

€95,000 basic salary
Long-term pipeline of high-tech projects
€1500 a month on top as a expenses allowance
Full Healthcare insurance package for you, your spouse & your family

Interested?

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