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Intermediate Electrical Engineer

Beeby Anderson Recruitment
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A forward-thinking intermediate electrical Engineer is required by a specialist MEP Building Services and Low Carbon Consultancy based in Central London with 240 staff across 12 locations. They operate in a variety of sectors including Healthcare, Education, Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Pharmaceutical, Sustainability, and Public Sector. Their business is a family where each person plays an important role in the day-to-day operation, and as such, staff well being is their top priority. They operate a forward thinking agile approach to working and can offer excellent growth and career opportunities.Responsibilities:

  • Design, coordination, and project management of electrical building services systems.
  • Carrying out design calculations.
  • Producing drawings, specifications, & reports.
  • Selection of appropriate materials and equipment.
  • Attend project meetings and liaise with contractors and clients.
  • Work collaboratively with other members of the engineering team.
  • Continued Professional Development.

Requirements:

  • A degree or HNC/HND in Electrical or Building Services Engineering.
  • 1+ years post qualification Building Services design experience.
  • Experience using Relux/Dialux, Amtech, Revit.
  • Knowledge of British and European Standards
  • Strong written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.

Benefits:

  • Salary up to £49,000 + benefits package.
  • Opportunity to work with experienced engineers and gain valuable experience.
  • Exposure to the entire lifecycle of a variety of projects across different sectors.
  • Comprehensive training and development programs.
  • Supportive and inclusive work environment.


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