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Graduate EC&I Engineer

Samuel Frank Associates
West Yorkshire
1 month ago
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Samuel Frank Associates is recruiting for a graduate level EC&I Engineer to join a growing West Yorkshire based engineering business. The Graduate EC&I Engineer opportunity will suit someone who has a related Degree who can work in the UK without sponsorship.

Key aspects of the Graduate EC&I Engineer role include;

  • Opportunity to learn whilst working alongside Senior EC&I Engineers
  • Awareness of distribution systems and associated calculation methods
  • Carry out LV fault level calculations, protection setting, earthing design and cable sizing under supervision.
  • Learn how to prepare test plans and specify and procure test equipment
  • Awareness of common industrial instrument types (pressure, temperature, flow, level, weight, pH) and valves/ valve actuators.
  • Ongoing project work in the chemical and pharmaceutical sectors
  • Learn how to produce instrument and valve specifications under supervision
  • Experience in all commonly used Microsoft software (Word, Excel etc) and ideally AutoCAD
  • Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team with supervision from Lead EC&I Engineer.
  • Role will be office based in West Yorkshire initially with some trips to site. When the successful Graduate EC&I Engineer is up to speed, expect a couple of site visits per month and then the odd week away when commissioning
  • The company will pay 5% into a pension fund if matched by the employee, there’s BUPA cover and paid overtime in addition to the basic salary

The client’s premises are ideally located and are commutable from Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield, Huddersfield, Halifax and Barnsley with good links to the M1 and M62.

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