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Senior Electrical Design Engineer

Watford
3 days ago
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Are you ready to take the next step in your career? Our client, a leader in the UK building services sector with a strong focus on the pharmaceutical and life science industries, is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer to join their team in Hertfordshire. This permanent role offers the chance to work on cutting-edge projects and be part of an expert team shaping innovative solutions in building services engineering.

As a Senior Electrical Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in delivering technical excellence across key projects. Working closely with contractors and stakeholders, your responsibilities will include:

Reviewing contractor submittals and providing detailed feedback.
Responding effectively to technical queries throughout project cycles.
Attending site meetings to ensure smooth project progress and collaboration.
Carrying out factory and on-site inspections to uphold best practices and standards.
Identify non compliances, witness testing and commissioning and review O&M documentationThe ideal candidate will possess:

Minimum of five years of electrical design experience in the UK building services sector.
A deep understanding of building services, particularly in the pharmaceutical, life science fields, commercial or healthcare
The ability to manage and deliver key projects within this specific field
Hold a degree in Electrical Engineering or Building Services EngineeringIf this opportunity matches your skills and aspirations, we would love to hear from you! Apply today and join our client's dedicated team in shaping the future of the sector.

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