Senior Electrical Engineer

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Senior Electrical Engineer

Yolk Recruitment is proud to be working with a global leader in scientific and industrial solutions that is on the lookout for a Senior Electrical Engineer to play a crucial role in maintaining compliance, safety, and efficiency within their hazardous environments.

This company is at the forefront of high-precision manufacturing for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and industrial sectors, with a strong commitment to quality, innovation, and safety. With continued investment in cutting-edge technology and a focus on sustainability and continuous improvement, this is an exciting time to join a business that is thriving and evolving.

As a Senior Electrical Engineer, this is what you'll be doing:

Lead and mentor a team of CompEx-certified electricians, providing technical guidance and ensuring best practices.
Oversee electrical systems in hazardous areas, managing the design, selection, installation, and maintenance of equipment in compliance with DSEAR/ATEX regulations.
Take a hands-on approach when required, ensuring installation and maintenance work meets the highest safety and regulatory standards.
Conduct risk assessments and site inspections, identifying potential hazards and implementing corrective actions.
Collaborate with key stakeholders, including engineering, health & safety, operations, and external regulatory bodies, to drive best practices.
Develop and implement safety strategies, ensuring preventative maintenance schedules, technical upgrades, and process improvements enhance both safety and efficiency.
Maintain accurate compliance records, ensuring all documentation is up to date and meets industry regulations.
Drive a culture of continuous improvement, staying ahead of regulatory changes and optimising operational procedures.As a Senior Electrical Engineer, the experience you'll bring to the team will be:

CompEx certification (essential).
Strong expertise in DSEAR and ATEX regulations, including hazardous area classification and risk assessments.
Experience in chemical production or similar industries involving explosive atmospheres.
Proven leadership experience, with a track record of managing teams in hazardous environments.
Knowledge of SHEQ standards and compliance requirements.
Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with multiple stakeholders.
A proactive and solutions-driven mindset, with a commitment to continuous improvement.And this is what you'll get in return:

A salary of up to £50,000 (permanent) or contract options available.
The opportunity to work with a growing, forward-thinking company that invests in its people and technology.
Career progression opportunities in an organisation that values expertise and innovation.
The chance to be part of a business that is shaping the future of scientific and industrial solutions.Are you up to the challenge?

If you're a highly skilled Senior Electrical Engineer with a passion for safety, compliance, and engineering excellence, we want to hear from you!

Apply today with your CV, and feel free to include a cover letter outlining why you're perfect for the role.

We also have a referral scheme, so if you know someone who would be a great fit, get in touch!

Please note: Due to the high number of applications, we may not be able to respond to every applicant. If you haven't heard from us within 7 days, unfortunately, you have not been successful this time. Please keep an eye on our website for future opportunities

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